Best AC Content: Superhero Halloween Costume Ideas

Many Great Ideas Come from the Closet

willie sims
Some of the most fun Halloween costumes of all are the Superhero costumes. Kids love to dress up as their hero and run around the neighborhood vanquishing their foes. Everyone this year is thinking economically, so everyone wants to be able to create their costumes on a budget. There is no shortage of ideas for this, whether the child is a girl or boy. These are some of the ideas that AC writers have come up with for superhero costumes mostly right from the closet.

Sophia S. Mark gives some great tips in her article "Easy Female Superhero Halloween Costumes". Her articles give ideas on how to create the costumes from your own closet. This economical approach is sure to be attractive this year. Some of her ideas include Storm from the X-Men. Storm controls weather and natural phenomenons. She also includes an easy costume for Superwoman. Her step-by-step instructions make it simple to pull it off.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/241443/easy_female_superhero_halloween_costumes_pg2.html?cat=74

Sophie Walton took a unique approach to the "Superhero Halloween Costume: Easy, Quick, and Inexpensive". She gives tips that are very versatile so that you can become whatever superhero you want to with this easy to assemble set of instructions. Most of the outfit is probably already in the closet anyway, so it will be very easy to put it together. You can even make up a superhero of your own with this. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2110741/superhero_halloween_costume_easy_quick.html?cat=74

Viktoria Carrella had some ideas of her own for creating your own superhero in the article "Superhero Halloween Costume Guide". She breaks her article up like a recipe into sections that tell what you need first. Then she explains step-by-step how to create your hero. Her ideas are economical, right from the closet, also.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2128463/superhero_halloween_costume_guide.html?cat=74

Shannon Wilson shares her take on the Superhero costume in Superhero Halloween Costume. She has a great idea for creating an original emblem for your superhero, and she keeps everything economical.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2116589/superhero_halloween_costume__pg2.html?cat=74

Jackie Hoffman talks about "How We Got 3 Different Halloween Costumes from One Cape". She purchased the cape on sale right after Halloween. They used it for four years, plus when it was played with throughout the year. She shares her experiences on how to make that Halloween budget stretch over time while still having a happy hero.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/419312/how_we_got_3_different_halloween_costumes_pg2.html?cat=42

Sandra Overstreet shares some ideas on "How to Make Your Own Flash Superhero Costume for Children". She tells what is needed first. Then she explains how to create the costume. Her ideas easily fit a budget, as most of the costume can be found at home. Her instructions are clear and detailed and take into account accessories and the emblem.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/392541/how_to_make_your_own_flash_superhero.html?cat=24

Sabah Karimi gives instructions on how to "Make a Wonder Woman Halloween Costume in 5 Easy Steps". This costume is somewhat versatile. She gives ideas that would work for creating a total Wonder Woman with the glitz and glitter or a more economical version that is still fun. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2109073/make_a_wonder_woman_halloween_costume.html?cat=74

Sabah also shares some great ideas for other Halloween superheros in her article, "Top Halloween 2009 Superhero Costumes for Kids". Among her suggestions are Captain America, Transformers, Spiderman, Power Rangers, and more.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2127303/top_halloween_2009_superhero_costumes.html?cat=74

Linda Ann Nickerson has some great ideas that are very economical and easy to create.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1052349/super_spiderman_halloween_costume.html?cat=30

Juliegirl has some great economic tips for throwing a superhero party this Halloween while staying within a budget. In her article, "Superhero Party Ideas", she shares tips that she uses to keep the cost down when she throws her own superhero parties.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/998526/superhero_party_ideas_.html?cat=7

Published by willie sims

Willie Earl Sims, the author of "The Family and the Trinity", soon to be released, enjoys restoring Mustangs, living history reenactments, camping, fishing, and hunting. He also loves country music.  View profile

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  • Linda Ann Nickerson10/1/2009

    Thanks for the mention - on page 2!

  • Shannon Wilson9/23/2009

    Thank you for the mention! :)

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