1. Halloween costumes to be found at your local thrift store, by Abigail Beal. This article offers a dozen ideas for costumes from your local thrift store that are quite easy and will come together quickly. Check out pregnant lady or Tupperware lady if you're looking for something a little different, even if you're shopping for that last-minute party.
2. 1980s prom queen thrift store costume, by Alternachic. From shoes to hair to jewelry to accessories to make-up, this article walks you through every item you'll need for this costume and how to accessorize from the thrift store.
3. 10 creative costume ideas for Halloween, by Heather. While not all of these costumes will come together entirely from thrift store finds, there are ten costumes here suitable for children or adults. They're simple, and many of these necessary items will be cheap and easy to find.
4. Thrifty Halloween costumes, by uncgrad. This article won't walk you through finding a costume step by step, but the author offers several good tips for putting a costume together from thrift store finds. For example, cheap suits, ties and dresses can be the foundation for a number of different costumes, and you'll find many cheap options at a thrift store.
5. Easy Halloween costumes, by Melissa Harber. The author gives some good ideas for the basics, like finding a sweatsuit or leotard and going from there to becoming a number of animals. The author also a good tip about spicing up a generic costume with thrift store additions to add an '80s touch, for example.
6. Easy low budget Halloween costumes, by cremechese. There are a number of easy ideas in this article, along with step-by-step instructions for the making them. They're all easy and simple and will come together quickly with just a trip or two to your local thrift store.
7. Scare up a 70s Halloween costume, by Della Buckland. If you're looking for something with some disco flair, check out this article for all the tips you'll need right down to the details such as finding the right accessories, and the right attitude. The detailed description will help you know just what you're looking for at the thrift store.
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Post a CommentGreart article. Thanks for including mine