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Nathalie Lussier
Nathalie Lussier is known as the
Raw Foods Witch & helps people live an enchanted life by eating more raw food. I spook the fears of raw food away so you can enjoy the magick!
Oh my gosh! Is it Halloween time already? Did you get caught with your costume off? Well have no fright, this Halloween article is going to list some of the easy Halloween costumes that you can pick up or make yourself, that will save you both time and embarrassment. After all, no one wants to be the only vampire without a cape, or the only Ballerina without her tutu.
So let's review your options for easy halloween costumes that do not require any planning:
-Go as your evil Twin: tape a piece of paper to your back that says: "Your name's evil twin" and act like a fool all night. Shouldn't be too hard depending on how much alcohol is consumed. The good thing about this costume is that it can act as a good shield or excuse for bad behavior.
-Get out your old school uniforms or sports outfits and dress up as a school child! If you're still in school, use your parents' old school clothes and add a bit of nostalgia to the mix.
-Go to the dollar store or pound shop, depending on your location, and pick up some random props. Some good ones to string together a nice halloween costume include: a witche's hat - you can just add a wart and some face paint with a black dress and you're off. Another good one, is the devil's horns and staff: wear red, or even black and just act frisky all night long. You could also opt for a straw hat and dress up as a scarecrow or a farmer. Everyone loves a nature person!
-If all else fails, don't despair. You can always dress as a computer nerd: just bring parts of your computer with you, or even better a laptop. Don't talk to anyone all night long, just sit in the corner and use your computer. Just be very careful that if you find yourself have a great time, don't leave your computer or parts thereof unattended or with some strangers.
Good luck coming up with a last minute halloween costume and Happy Halloween!
Published by Nathalie Lussier on October 29, 2007 10:21 AM