Here are some of our favorite shots from Friday’s Halloween Party. We had some magical entertainment, amazing food and a great time! There pretty much isn’t anything more you could ask for.











So, which outfit is your favorite?
Here are some of our favorite shots from Friday’s Halloween Party. We had some magical entertainment, amazing food and a great time! There pretty much isn’t anything more you could ask for.











So, which outfit is your favorite?
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When I was younger, my parents got creative a LOT. As the oldest of three girls (and we’re pretty close in age), my parents were trying to feed us, clothe us and keep a roof over our heads on one income.
But they were so good at it. We may have gone without some things, but we never knew. One of the times that my mother’s creativity really came out was during Halloween. My sisters and I had some of the coolest costumes, and they cost a ton less than the basic store-bought costumes (plus, you never saw anyone else in the same look!). We loved playing dress up during Halloween, getting our costumes together, our Halloween hairstyles and the works. Here are a few of my favorite Halloween costume ideas, along with how to do them:
Bunch of Grapes: My sister rocked this costume when she was four… it was so much fun and totally cute (although the clothing pieces were easier to find in the 80’s… you may have to dye your own if you can’t get the right bits!). What you need:
2. Purple pants
3. Balloons (preferably purple, too)
4. Safety Pins

You can go with green or red as different color options… we chose purple. This Halloween costume idea doesn’t even really need a step-by-step; it’s so easy that the four-year-old could almost do it themselves (of course, you need adult supervision for the safety pins!). Have the child put on the shirt and pants, blow up the balloons and pin to the clothing. Voila!
This next costume is my personal favorite. I wore this when I was six or so (the same year my sister wore her grapes costume). It’s all kinds of fabulous… or, at least it was when I was six!
Candy Buttons: Easy, but does require a day or two to get ready. What you need:
2. Styrofoam Balls (cut in half)
3. Spray paint (bright, fun “candy” colors)
4. Hole Puncher
5. Glue
6. String

Ahead of time, lightly spray the halved Styrofoam balls (spray them too closely and they’ll disintegrate) with colors in a gradient-style (make them look as close to Candy Buttons as possible. If the paint from one gets on the other, all the better!) until they’re all coated. Let them dry for 24 hours. After this period, use glue (whether you use basic glue or a hot glue gun is up to you… basic glue is safer and less likely to melt the Styrofoam, though) to put them on the poster board. Let those dry, then punch holes in the top of the poster board. Loop the string through it and either lace it around the neck or make it sandwich-board style with two poster boards. I will say that the second option is harder when it comes to playing Halloween games or
Some other great sites to help you figure out your ideal homemade Halloween costume: Robyn’s FYI, About.com, and our fabulous Halloween Guide (where you can learn how to make a quick and easy beard, as well as other fun homemade Halloween costume ideas!).
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Halloween is just around the corner, so it’s time to make some plans for what you’re going to do! Here are a couple of ShopAtHome.com’s favorite tips & tricks; for more fun Halloween ideas and safety tips, visit the Halloween Guide.
1. Buddy System: Always make sure that the kids go together when Trick-or-Treating and with an adult, if possible. If they are going out as a group without parents, make sure at least one child has a cell phone so you can stay in contact. It’s safer and less stressful when you know they’ll be together!
2. Keep the Party Home!: Whether you don’t want the kids wandering around the neighborhood, or think they’re too young to go out on their own, you can do an alternative: host a party! Decorate your basement or living room like a not-too-scary haunted house, have a bunch of snacks and candy, turn up the music and turn off the worry.
3. Candy Candy Candy!: When I was younger and Trick-or-Treating, I’d gorge myself on candy and I wouldn’t stop until I felt sick. Once the kids get back (and after they’re done counting and trading their candy bars!), limit the amount they can have. That way, they won’t feel sick and you won’t be exhausted because the little ones are on a never-ending sugar high.
4. Pumpkin Carving: A fun family tradition, pumpkin carving is a blast, but it can be dangerous for the little ones. Let them sketch their own designs, but do all the cutting yourself. And make sure to clean and bake the seeds for a yummy, healthy treat!
5. Cute Costuming: Let’s face it, Halloween costumes are EXPENSIVE. Keep the prices down by shopping during sales (check out the best days for Halloween Cash Back here on ShopAtHome.com) and getting the most from your money. Get creative and make a DIY costume!
It’s easy to have a safe and fun Halloween! Have any other tips that you’d add? Let us know in the comments!
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