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What is a creative halloween costume?

I am a sophmore in high school and really want a creative and fun costumeSomething cute but not sluty or really covered upI don't want a generic costume like a witch, fairy or catthings like hipster princess, the sun drop girl, or a landshark (if you watch jenna marbles)Anything from pop culture would be good or anything just fun and funnyIt would be great if it could be done in a group too but it doesn't have to beI don't want to buy a costume either, it would be good if it could just be home made.

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Go Retro One of the easiest ways to make use of old clothes in your closet or attic is to create a retro costumeIf you have clothes from the 80’s, you can put together an easy Halloween costume inspired by that decadeDress as one of the celebrities of the era, like Madonna or Cyndi Lauper, or pull out that old white suit and create a Miami Vice costume that everyone who remembers the popular show will absolutely loveIf you need accessories, they can be located at thrift stores for very little money – or you could ask friends and family if they have anything from the era to donateFor a 70's costume, see if you can locate a pair of bell bottom pantsYou can put together similar costumes from all the past decades simply be raiding your own closet and those of older relativesHersey Kiss Supplies Needed: Aluminum foil White felt – $0.25 Cardboard garment box Red marker Poncho (with sleeves) – $10 Hula Hoop – $5 Scissors Clear tape Duct tape Fabric glue Assembly Instructions: To make the hat, use the cardboard garment box to create a dome to cover with aluminum foilTo make mine, I used a mixing bowl to draw a circle on the cardboard garment boxI cut out the circle, and then I cut a slit to the middle that would allow me to form a domeI taped the dome into position and then covered it with foilTip: Use caution when handling the foil, it rips easilyCut out a strip of white felt and write a message on it with the red marker, such as “Trick-or-Treat” or “Happy Halloween.” Use fabric glue to attach the felt to the hatCut off the hood and the sleevesInsert the hula hoop on the inside of the poncho and duct tape the hem up around the hula hoop so that when you hold up the poncho, it now forms the shape of a Hershey KissNext, cover the entire poncho with the aluminum foilUse caution when handling the foil to avoid rips and tearsUse tape to hold the foil in placeTip: Hang the poncho off of a fan or door frame while you assemble the costume.

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