10 last minute Halloween costume ideas
that are quick and easy to create from stuff you already have in the house
- Strap a flashlight or two into a
belt and wrap tight with duct tape then put on a sheet with big eye holes.
It gives a whole new meaning to ghost.
- Put your phone headset on your
head. (One of the ones that goes over your head with the mike in front.)
Put on oxford shirt and khakis and go around saying, "Please
hold." And "how can I help you today?" To dress like tech
support.
- Put white powder in your hair or
grey wig, and strap, sew or hot glue office supplies to your body, a
stapler, notebook, pens, paperclips and post its to your clothes and say
you're an old desktop computer.
- If you're single, hot glue recipes
and perhaps a measuring spoon and a whisk and such to an apron put it on
over a white shirt and black pants say you're a chef looking for a food
critic to cook for or that you're a future contestant for top chef and you
would like to try out some recipes.
- Go to the dollar store or grocery
store and get tons of boxes of Cracker Jack. Hot glue them to a buttoned
shirt, tell people you're the Cracker Jack surprise.
- Carry an open newspaper and say
you're the last subscriber to the daily paper. (Read the paper first as
people will ask you what you've read)
- Dress in all deep purples and
carry or attach a dinner knife, a bag of white bread and jar of peanut
butter. You are a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
- Dress all in black (that can be
fun) or brown attach or carry a coffee cup cream and sugar and say you're
a cup of coffee.
- Find all the birthday cards around
the house, hot glue them to an outfit, along with birthday candles, a
paper table cloth and an empty box of cake mix and say you're a birthday
party.
- Put a couch throw around your
shoulders strap on a pillow from the sofa, a TV remote and some popcorn,
and you're a couch potato.
And
a few more
Look up conversation starters or
questions to start conversations on the internet and print a ton of them, then
cut them into strips, glue them on your clothes and you are a conversation
starter. My book strapped to your waist is also a good opener.
Print out a ton of photos of all the
things that interest you, your fav foods, and places to travel, people, books
and famous people, tape them on. You're PINTREST (The website where you pin
photos.)
Put on all black, a cap, mask, gloves
and tennis shoes and take all your purses and hang them all over you to be a
purse snatcher.
If you have dark hair and a big smile,
put on a white shirt and white pants and red lipstick and carry a clip board
and you’re Madge the Progressive Insurance girl. (Have a YouTube video of her
commercial on your phone ready to play.)
If you’re a guy put on a business suit,
make a table out of cardboard that you can fit around your waist or sit on the
floor and have people gather around you in a circle and ask inane questions and
you’re the AT&T guy in the cute commercial with the kids.
Take all the old ties from the closet pin and or wrap them around you. Swing by
a Thai restaurant for some take out boxes, menus and chopsticks and you are
Thai food.
Put on all your sports related
clothing, hats, shoes etc. (please no Miley Cyrus foam finger) and go as a
sports fan. You can even go as a fan.
I
am going to dinner with friends on Halloween but, we are not dressing up.
Instead we are going to play twenty questions and have each other guess what
famous person we would dress up for.
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com. Also check out Patti's YouTube channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.