Halloween is one of my absolute favorite Holidays! There's trick or treating to look forward to, pumpkin flavored EVERYTHING & of course, dressing up as something other than yourself for a change.
This year, we kept it pretty simple. We got creative & made costumes out of items we already owned, we went trunk or treating instead of trick or treating (when you have smaller children, this is ideal because they don't have to walk nearly as far & often times they end up with a lot more candy) & we carved & painted pumpkins at home. I even got adventurous & made homemade pumpkin pie from scratch! My point being, you don't need to put out a lot of money to make the Holidays enjoyable. Here are some of my tips to keep Halloween cost-effective & fun!
#1 CHECK OUT LOCAL FREE EVENTS ONLINE
I'm always finding so many fun, free events on google, facebook, & even my city's event website. You can even find coupons for food or activities or discounted tickets for sale, so be sure to check back every couple of days because they are always posting awesome events for the whole family & even just for adults!#2 GET CRAFTY!
Hot glue, fake flowers & an old headband can be transformed into a flower fairy crown! One of Dad's old t-shirts can be cut into a cape for your little superhero! Even the dollar store is a treasure trove of potential costumes - all it takes is a little hot glue & some imagination!#3 SAVE ON PUMPKINS
I'm not saying by any means that you should ditch pumpkins altogether, but shop smart. Local roadside pop-up shops & pumpkin patches can be great for a photo op, but their prices are usually outrageous! You'll be spending upwards of $15.00 per pumpkin! Instead, check out your local supermarket. Walmart, Target, & Smiths (if you are local to Utah) usually all sell their pumpkins under $5.00 each. It may be tempting to carve pumpkins earlier, but they tend to get mushy & gross by the time Halloween comes around. Wait until the week of & you'll not only save money, but you'll also save yourself from having a rotten pumpkin smelling porch for the next month!#4 DOLLAR STORE CHALLENGE
Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on decor, why not host a crafting night with your girls? Here's the kicker though. You can only use items from the dollar store! Pinterest has hundreds of step-by-step tutorials for everything from wreaths to centerpieces, even for the craft-impaired! If you're feeling naughty, you can even break out a bottle of wine to ensure that it's a fun-filled giggle fest!
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