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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Budget Friendly Halloween Costumes


...by observing you, children learn how to create and they learn craft. These powerful memories imprint a more important message. They come to understand the superiority of the creative tightwad method. - Amy Dacyczyn, a.k.a. The Frugal Zealot

Halloween costumes are so different today. Super heroes, wizards, and cartoon characters rule the trick or treat. It was not too long ago.....ok it was maybe a while ago......when I was a small trick or treater that costumes were much more original.

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You were not likely to bump into three or four other characters that looked exactly like you. Oh, you might run into a costume of the same theme, but it would be totally unique by comparison. Of course my mom created our Halloween costumes. You can create unique Halloween costumes and save money by recycling items.

Create your own unique costumes. Remember that Halloween costumes exaggerate to be most effective. So the more accessories, the better. Some easy to make costumes using items around the house, borrowed from friends and/or relatives, or purchased for next to nothing at your local thrift store include:

A princess wand can be easily made with a dowel or stick and a cardboard star covered with foil. Add frills with duster feathers or ribbons if desired. Make a crown. You can easily make one using a headband and craft materials. Here's a great tip: Recycle a Burger King Crown. You know the crowns they give out to all the little kiddies at Burger King. You can cover with foil or paint and add beads or gemstones to decorate. They also make a great pattern for a crown if you want to create it out of some other material you have.

For older children use tights or stretch pants, and turtleneck shirts, sweaters, hooded sweatshirts all in the desired color instead of the pajamas. Use desired color of mittens or gloves for paws. Bats, lions, tigers, even a skunk can be created in much the same way as the above animals!

Halloween Costume Recycling Tip: Remove the stuffing from an unwanted large stuffed animal (through a cut slit down back), launder, and use sections of fabic for costume. Or, cut a hole for the face and your toddler may be small enough to fit right in and use for hooded costume.

Halloween Costume Recycling Tip: Any discarded or unwanted work uniform (nursing, military, fireman, policeman) can be used as a Halloween costume.

These are all good halloween costume ideas and I'm sure you get the picture by now. The idea is to use as many items as you have on hand to create these timeless Halloween costumes. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.

Don't let that little girl cry because you can't find her the purrrrrrrrrrr-fect cat costume. You can create a much nicer one from everyday items and a few craft materials. Chances are it will look more realistic than that store bought costume. As a bonus, many of the costume pieces (i.e. shirts, pants, tights, gloves/mittens) are reusable after Halloween!

A few other Halloween tips:

1. Use spray paints or craft paints. fabric dye, fabric paints and/or pens, to color recycled items to desired color. One year I used silver spray paint to color and entire outfit for my son's tin man costume. We recycled aluminum foil to use in making the hat and the axe. Some silver body glitter on the hands and face put the finishing touches on this costume!

2. Use regular clothing to create an all-over color effect as with the animal costumes.

3. Consider mittens or gloves when you need hand color

4. A gallon ice cream bucket w/handle makes a perfect trick or treat bucket. I save these throughout the year and recycle for hundreds of other uses. Use neon paint or stickers to add bright decorations. This is a good safety technique to make kids more visible while trick or treating

5. Make your own face paint: You will need Corn starch, Water, Cold cream, and Food coloring.

Use several different cups (custard cups, recycled single serve yogurt or Jell-O containers, a foam egg carton) Prepare 1 tsp cornstarch, 1/2 teaspoon each of cold cream and water. Mix different color food coloring in each cup for desired colors

Make your own cream make up:

2 tsp white shortening

5 tsp corn starch

1 tsp white all purpose flour

glycerin (get at drug store)

Food coloring as desired

To make enough for one child's face - Use a rubber spatula, blend the first three ingredients until a smooth paste forms. Add 3/4 drops glycerin for a creamier consistency. Add coloring if desired one drop at a time blending after each drop until you have the desired shade. For easy removal use shortening, cold cream or baby oil.

Remember your Halloween safety. Here are a few, but certainly not all inclusive, reminders of safe trick or treat rules.

1. Small children should always be accompanied by an adult.

2. Use flashlights, bright costumes or decorations to make trick or treaters more visible.

3. Try to frequent the same limited area each year or limit visits to friends and families.

4. Remind children not to eat candy until they get home and have moms and dads check and approve.

5. A safe costume should not block or restrict a child's vision or interfere with mobility. Make sure costumes are of a safe length so as not to trip the child.

Have a safe and Happy Halloween!

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Baby Showers Decoration - How To Decorate On Low Budget

If you are looking for a way to liven up a baby shower, think about decorations. Every good party needs decorations and baby showers are no different. You don't have to go crazy with decorations. There are decorations available for every budget.

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The purpose of the decorations is to add to the festivities. They shouldn't make the party. The decorations shouldn't get more attention than the guest of honor, the expectant mother. There are different things to think about when decorating a baby shower.

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The first thing you want to consider is if you want a theme. This could be anything from cartoon characters to having different baby ornaments. You could put up a banner or pictures of baby-related items. You can have a favor at the tables for all of the guests that could be soaps of a baby toys or small plush animals. Anything to go along with the theme.

You don't necessarily need to have a baby-related theme. The theme could be colors or have a more traditional setting. Anyway you choose to decorate the baby shower is up to your imagination.

If you are stuck on ideas for baby shower decorations, do a search on the Internet. You will find loads of ideas from favors to supplies. There are a tremendous amount of themes to choose from and also great ideas on how to incorporate different baby items into the decorations. If you do choose a baby theme, you can create a diaper cake as a cute centerpiece. You can use a wash basin as a place to hold the presents or even a crib. There is no stopping your imagination when it comes to decorations. You are only limited by your mind.

If your baby shower decorations are on a budget, there are many places you can check. Go to a local party store and see if there are any items on sale. If you are buying in bulk, talk to the store employees about getting a discount. Dollar stores are also great places to find decorations of all sorts.

A cheap way to spice up any party is with balloons. Colorful balloons, usually in pastel colors, will add to any party. You can put ribbons on the balloons and tie them onto bottles, toys or plush animals on the table. Themed balloons are also a cute way to add to the party.

Decorations just don't include what goes on the wall. Think about the plates, forks and knives. You can get baby-themed paper plates that say things such as "Congratulations" or if you know the sex of the baby, "It's a boy" or "It's a girl." You can also try to find different color utensils. Perhaps pink for a girl-themed party or blue for a boy-themed party.

If the party is more on the elaborate side, flowers are fantastic way to decorate the baby shower. The different colors and aromas will bring a more elegant theme and a fancier atmosphere. The flowers can be taken home by the guests or you can get a reusable centerpiece such as toys or other decorations that can be used by the parents down the line for birthday parties.

Decorating for a baby shower should be fun. If you and a few friends put together the decorations, this could be a joyful experience as you put an event together for a loved one. There are no decorations that could go wrong for a baby shower. Just make sure they are simple, fun and let the expectant mother have a good time.

Baby Showers Decoration - How To Decorate On Low Budget

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Office Holiday Party Decorations on a Budget

It is a little more than a month until Christmas, and you have just been informed that you were picked to be on the office holiday party decoration committee. A committee of one. YOU! It was also made clear that funds for decorations are limited. Great. Never fear, the good news is that it will be held at the office, not a rented banquet room. Yikes! Don't lose hope. Now that you have an idea as to your location, you now have a blank canvas to put your artistic abilities to work. Here are some inspiring ideas to make your office party into a winter wonderland!

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Start with your table decorations. If your budget is too low to add accents to the room, your table(s) will be your focal point. Anything after that is superfluous. If your tables are small, rearrange them into longer tables. This will cut costs, as you will not have to decorate as many tables. Try using white plastic tablecloths, instead of the red or green. The white background will give a snowy touch and make your table decorations stand out more. For a winter wonderland effect, choose blue, white, and silver for your color scheme.

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The center pieces do not have to be so large that conversation is thwarted, but balanced to the size of your table. Several small decorations grouped together can be eye catching as long as you keep your groupings to a minimum. Make an arrangement of 3 tapered Christmas trees made from Styrofoam cones. Spray paint the large and small cones silver, then glue blue and silver beads and ribbon for a festive look. Your medium sized cone can be left white with colored decorations on it. Taper them in a tripod shape, then add tea lights on either side. In order to balance this group, add garland into the mix.

Take your garland and ripple it down the length of the table, but leave enough space for a place setting at each ends. Within each ripple of the garland, sprinkle potpourri. You can add small pine cones, decorative confetti and more tea lights to the array as well. For an additional sparkle, spray paint the potpourri on one side with silver glitter. For fun, cut about 12" of wired star garland and wrap around your table garland in sections, with the ends pointed up and out. Bingo! A simple design that is festive, and easy on the pocket.

If there are funds left over and a wall to decorate, draped garland and wreath are always an additional benefit. Another crafty decoration would be to ask your fellow employees for a picture of them and their family. Frame them in Christmas wrap, and scrap book them on a poster board. This will bring up entertainment and conversation during the party.

Usually, your company will have a Christmas tree with decorations from previous years. If not, having one is not necessary. However, if you have the funds, you may want to invest in an artificial tree. Add wide, wired blue ribbon with blue and silver glass ball ornaments to carry on with your winter wonderland theme.

With these quick and easy ideas for your office party decorations, you will soon be singing "To face unafraid, the plans that you have made, for walking in a winter wonderland". Happy Holidays!

Office Holiday Party Decorations on a Budget

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Low Cost Birthday Decorating Ideas For The Budget Conscious!

Whoever said that decorating for birthdays had to be an ornate affair? The truth of the matter is that anyone can come up with a great idea for a birthday party and pull it off on a reasonable budget. With so many types, kinds and styles of birthday decorations to choose from, the budget conscious shopper is sure to find fitting decorations at prices that fit into his/her budget. Just remember that it does not have to cost a lot for it to look good, and with the right combination of colors and creativity a birthday party decorated on a budget can be equally impressive and fun as a birthday party that was decorated by Martha Stewart.

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The first thing you should think of is what theme you're going for, and theme does not mean trying to make Disney World in your back yard. A birthday party theme can be as simple as 'Under the sea' or 'In the woods', but the importance of having a theme for budget conscious shoppers is that your theme will tell you exactly what you need, how much of it you will need and what colors, style and types of decorations to go for.

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So for instance, if you decide to go with a theme like 'Under the sea', you can look for decorations that are blue or blue-green. Different sizes of balloons in these colors will not only make excellent archways but can also give the effect of bubbles. Another inexpensive but incredibly useful decoration for birthday parties are streamers, and since many of them are made out of crepe paper, you can get streamers in any color or combination of colors. Various types of candy can be used as sea treasures as well as shells and iridescent aquarium stones can make beautiful table ornaments. And to top off a wonderful time under the sea, you can bid your guests good-bye and well wishes with party bags, using the shells, stones and especially candy as party parting favors.

Other low cost party themes and decorations can be found right around your house, for instance if you decide to go with the 'In the woods' theme. All you need is a little imagination and creativity to make leaves and sticks into a wood-wonder-land. Old plaid shirts can be used as lumberjack clothing while nuts and fruits and candy make great food for both the stuffed animals tucked behind every nook and cranny and the little woodlanders who search about the woods. Again, streamers and balloons, and you may even want to consider paper lanterns, are all low cost decorations that can make any birthday party theme a fanciful adventure.

The key to achieving a beautiful birthday party while still being budget conscious is a party supplier with great deals on already inexpensive decorations, and once you have just a few basics, your imagination and creativity will do the rest.

Low Cost Birthday Decorating Ideas For The Budget Conscious!

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Birthday Cake Decorations Tips For Any Budget!

There is no doubt that birthdays are special occasions, which is probably why people try as best as they could to keep it that way. One of the most elaborate things people get for birthdays, besides some ridiculously outrageous gifts, is the birthday cake. The price of decorated birthday cakes can range anywhere from fifty dollars to a few hundred dollars. But at any rate, or any budget you are working with, there are some very important things that you should bear in mind to make sure that the birthday cake adds to the special occasion and is appreciated by the one person who it matters the most to; the birthday boy/girl. So here are some birthday decorating tips that will fit into any budget, sizeable or small!

luau party decorations

Ever hear the expression, "it's not what you say. It is how you say it"? Well the same principle applies to giving. It's not what you give, but how you give it that will make any birthday cake loved and appreciated whether it required experts and blueprints or a mom, dad, sister, brother or friend who took the time to make you a specially decorated cake. A lightly decorated birthday cake that is given out of affection rather than obligation will convey how you truly feel about the special birthday person any day over a lavishly decorated cake! So when it comes to birthday cake decorations, cost should be the last thing to worry about because some things are expensive, but many other things are priceless!

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Another tip for decorating a birthday cake is to remember who the cake is for. If it's not for you or your birthday rather, then don't get a cake that is shaped like your head and decorated to look exactly like you! It's important to make any birthday cake special for the person whose birthday it is. What's the point if you spend a sizeable fee on a beautifully decorated birthday cake in the form of your favorite TV character? That would really be defeating the whole point of a birthday cake, so whatever the budget, make sure that the cake reflects the birthday boy/girl.

Any birthday cake, elaborately or modestly decorated, should not be the main focus of any birthday party. Many people who spend a lot of either time or money on a birthday cake and are proud of their accomplishment are usually guilty of obsessing over it. For instance, if a mother spends countless hours in the kitchen making and decorating a birthday cake for her kid and then brags on and on about it, it would probably would have been better if she'd just shell out dollars and get the kid a regular cake and celebrate the kid's birthday, rather than doing all that 'work' and celebrating her own accomplishment, or worse, celebrating the cake!

On a final note, it should always be borne in mind that, above anything else, birthday cakes should be fun! It doesn't have to be decorated according to the Queen's standards and it definitely should not be boring. Believe it or not, many people think that character birthday cakes or airbrushed picture cakes are fun no matter what. But sometimes it just gets boring, especially for kids who see the same things year after year. So remember, fun is the order of the day, or cake rather!

Birthday Cake Decorations Tips For Any Budget!

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