Top five Halloween Costumes for 2009
The costume must-haves for this upcoming weekend
Angela Holton
Issue date: 10/28/09 Section: Life
Whether you are handing out candy neighborhood kids, throwing a Halloween party, or attending the downtown pub crawl a costume will be a necessity.
We have all year to look for one, but with midterms and fall break it seems to sneak up every year.
Dressing up is always a lot of fun and below I have collobrated the top five costume ideas for 2009. You can find any of these costumes at the local costume shops here in Springfield.
As a college student I know most of us are on a tight budget, but a lot of these costume ideas you can make out of clothes you or clothes your parents may have laying around.
Other ideas that are free and easy to make, but still quite popular this year is printing of a cover of a magazine and cut the face out of it and wear it as a mask. All you need are the clothes to finish off the bottom of the portrait.
You could use the same idea and print a picture of a famous politican, celebrity, or the overpublicized Jon and Kate duo then throw on some of your own clothes to complete the outfit.
There are plenty more ideas online. Now you have plenty of ideas on how to dress up for Halloween so you have no excuse for skipping this fun holiday.
If Halloween isn't your thing you can dress up to amuse your classmates and possibly get some extra credit from your teachers.
We have all year to look for one, but with midterms and fall break it seems to sneak up every year.
Dressing up is always a lot of fun and below I have collobrated the top five costume ideas for 2009. You can find any of these costumes at the local costume shops here in Springfield.
As a college student I know most of us are on a tight budget, but a lot of these costume ideas you can make out of clothes you or clothes your parents may have laying around.
Other ideas that are free and easy to make, but still quite popular this year is printing of a cover of a magazine and cut the face out of it and wear it as a mask. All you need are the clothes to finish off the bottom of the portrait.
You could use the same idea and print a picture of a famous politican, celebrity, or the overpublicized Jon and Kate duo then throw on some of your own clothes to complete the outfit.
There are plenty more ideas online. Now you have plenty of ideas on how to dress up for Halloween so you have no excuse for skipping this fun holiday.
If Halloween isn't your thing you can dress up to amuse your classmates and possibly get some extra credit from your teachers.
Article last update: 10/27/09 at 6:03 PM CST

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dickfore
posted 10/28/09 @ 10:08 PM CST
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posted 10/29/09 @ 3:53 PM CST
There are no costume suggestions in this article.
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posted 3/08/10 @ 9:47 AM CST
I would like to have seen the top 5 suggestions within the article. It seems only to set the scene for the 5 costumes to be listed. But stops before it does. (Continued…)
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