Be Frugal with Baby’s First Halloween Costume
Babies are adorable when dressed up! But any mom will tell you that good quality Halloween Costumes are pretty expensive. The first Halloween costume should be special, but this does not mean you have to bust your wallet buying it! Before you go crazy spending out of your budget for a Halloween outfit for baby, try the following tips on how to stay frugal without scrimping on your baby’s First Halloween fun.
Ask your friends if they can lend their hand-me-downs
Parents save their kid’s first Halloween costumes for sentimental reasons, or they might be planning to sell these on the next garage sale. If you ask nicely, they might just lend these precious pieces to your child for the Halloween. It’s probably safer to offer to buy the costumes for a small price so that there’s a small monetary incentive for the parents.
If you’re thinking frugally but you can spare a few dollars on discounted Halloween costumes, check out the latest offerings at Dress up Costumes for Kids and Adults.
Swap Costumes
What if your neighbors have kids of the same age? You can offer to swap costumes so that someone in their family can be a goblin, and someone in yours can be the angel this year. They may be open to swapping costumes with you. You can swap one of your older kids with one of their younger ones.
Create Your Own Costumes
Most moms nowadays have become more resourceful in creating outfits for toddlers during the Halloween season. Old onesies have been transformed into spooky goblin outfits just by adding a touch of black and purple dye. Miniature halos have been sculpted from gold-painted pipe cleaners. Angel or Cupid outfits have been fashioned out of ordinary white linen. The thing is, babies look cute even when the costumes are homemade!
Oct 25, 2009 | Holidays, family traditions