where is the best place to buy cheap Halloween costumes?

halloween is coming soon and i still dont have a costume i need a cheap but great costume soon where should i go i cant fit into juniors so i need a place with good kid costumes

You can modify this any way you want.
Last year I saw on the Martha Stewart show how they made a witches costume from black garbage bags and duct tape.
you need the drawstring bags. one they cut a slit in the area under the drawstrings so it was a bit longer and they cut ,in a zig zag, the bottom part of the bag off, that part is used for another part of the costume.
this one is for the top half of the costume. It is put on like a tube top with the drawstrings as the shoulder straps. pull and tie to fit.
don't worry about the strings coz they get covered later.
then another bag is cut to be the skirt, zig zag like the first and that is tied around the waist. Duct tape as much as needed to keep the top and bottom together.

they also cut a third bag in half to be the sleeves…they used duct tape to hold things in place. Just tape the sleves to the top.
the cut off parts are used to make the cape and they pulled on the zig zag points to stretch them.(also did on skirt)
It was pretty cool and waterproof but you may need scissors to cut the costume off when done.
I hope I explained enough for you to figure out how to do it.
a half dozen bags and tape are cheap especially if you already have them around

where you cut the zig zag depends on your size.
the sleeves bag is cut down the sides so one half the drawstring can be each sleve gather at the neck…
cut and fit the dress to size.
just add a hat and your good to go.

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6 Responses to where is the best place to buy cheap Halloween costumes?

  1. randaroo87 says:

    wal-mart i went there today!
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  2. muramsey10596 says:

    Walmart. or you could try a thrift store.
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  3. afishatemysandwich says:

    look in party city they have nice inexepensive costumes and TONS of kids costumes. If that's still out of budget you can make costumes. If youre useless on the sewing machine then trift stores are another great option.
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  4. Superior says:

    go as yourself. you will fit right in with the rest of the scary monsters.

    but for the other 364 days of the year, please wear a mask!

    thank you,
    everybody else
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  5. mstrywoman says:

    wall-mart
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  6. Surfnsfree says:

    You can modify this any way you want.
    Last year I saw on the Martha Stewart show how they made a witches costume from black garbage bags and duct tape.
    you need the drawstring bags. one they cut a slit in the area under the drawstrings so it was a bit longer and they cut ,in a zig zag, the bottom part of the bag off, that part is used for another part of the costume.
    this one is for the top half of the costume. It is put on like a tube top with the drawstrings as the shoulder straps. pull and tie to fit.
    don't worry about the strings coz they get covered later.
    then another bag is cut to be the skirt, zig zag like the first and that is tied around the waist. Duct tape as much as needed to keep the top and bottom together.

    they also cut a third bag in half to be the sleeves…they used duct tape to hold things in place. Just tape the sleves to the top.
    the cut off parts are used to make the cape and they pulled on the zig zag points to stretch them.(also did on skirt)
    It was pretty cool and waterproof but you may need scissors to cut the costume off when done.
    I hope I explained enough for you to figure out how to do it.
    a half dozen bags and tape are cheap especially if you already have them around

    where you cut the zig zag depends on your size.
    the sleeves bag is cut down the sides so one half the drawstring can be each sleve gather at the neck…
    cut and fit the dress to size.
    just add a hat and your good to go.
    References :

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