As a result of the down turn in the economy, many families have been forced to make essential cut backs in their budgets in order to maintain financial stability. Many people often feel that this means making cut backs on special occasions that require extra costs. Such an occasion is Halloween.
Halloween is a fun time for both adults and children. Whether you are going to a Halloween party, or taking your children trick-or-treating, you are going to have to get a costume. Because Halloween can be an expensive holiday; creating their own costume can cut down these costs. Fortunately, you can still have a fun Halloween with a great costume that does not result in breaking your budget.
One way of acquiring a great costume is to plan ahead. A few months before Halloween, start setting a little money aside in a special envelope or container that will be used specifically for Halloween expenses. If necessary, reduce expenses on one entertainment activity to balance your budget to include money for a Halloween costume. By the time Halloween arrives, you will have enough money saved for a costume and other Halloween related expenses.
One can also stay within their budget by finding inexpensive methods of acquiring a costume. For instance, if you have your heart set on a store bought costume, check the bargain section of retail and department stores for an inexpensive costume. As well, many department stores will offer great sales on costumes after Halloween so you can get a really inexpensive costume to use the next year. Make sure you take advantage of discounts and coupons. It is important to comparison shop for great deals on costumes.
If you want to create your costume from scratch, check used clothing stores, consignment shops, Dollar stores, and other retail shops that sell cheap merchandise. You can create an entire costume for under ten dollars.
The following is a list of ideas on creating a Halloween costume that will not break your budget if you shop wisely:
Hippie: Dress up using such clothing as ripped jeans with peace sign markings, a tie dye shirt, beads, peace buttons, bell bottom jeans, jeans with tears in them, sandals, funky sunglasses...etc. Check used clothing stores for items.
Gypsy: Wear a flowing skirt and a full blouse. Wear lots of bright jewelry, a shawl, and a belt.
Mummy: Wear white clothing. Wrap strips of white sheets around your body, arms, legs, and head. Leave a space for your eyes.
Farmer: Wear a pair of overalls and a flannel shirt. Carry around a few toy barnyard animals.
The above costume ideas are just a few examples of costumes that can made using items purchased from inexpensive stores such as consignment shops and Dollar stores. Having a budget does not mean you have to miss out on the fun things in life. When properly implemented, a budget will allow you to include extra unique expenses such as fun activities like Halloween. With a little creativity and knowing how to budget properly, you can have fun wearing a great Halloween costume without breaking your budget.
Author Resource:
Adriana Noton is a freelance writer who specializes in providing great financial information for Canadians. When searching online for debt counselling or credit counselling , one of the many resources available is Consolidated Credit; offering a variety of debt counselling services and financial planning tools to help Canadians get their debts under control.