CHARITY shops are the perfect place to put together a spooky Halloween costume on a limited budget.
You may be lucky to snap up a complete second-hand fright night outfit from the fancy dress rail.
Visit a charity shop to put together spooky Halloween costumes on a budget[/caption]But it’s even more fun to pull together your own scary look. Here are some ideas to get you started.
BIG DAY OF THE DEAD: A zombie bride is one of the easiest looks to style from a charity shop.
You could get lucky and find a cheap wedding or bridesmaid’s dress, but a prom gown or evening frock is likely to be better value.
Add rips and fake blood stains, then go all out on some scary make-up.
SO LONG, CELEBS: Dress up as the ghost of your favourite celebrity.
You get to be a gorgeous Marilyn Monroe or Elvis, but in a hauntingly good way.
Add pale white make-up for a ghostly look that will guarantee your star is still a hit, years after they died.
BANK THE LOOK: Dress as a bank robber for the night.
Second-hand stores always have a black and white T-shirt in stock.
Add black jeans or leggings, a black beanie hat and an eye mask.
Adapt a black face mask or a piece of black card for the eye mask. For your swag bag, use an old white pillowcase and write on “loot” with a marker.
Stuff it with scrunched paper for a bag full of cash.
LOOKS ALL WHITE: A spooky snow queen is a simple look to put together.
Find an old white or icy blue dress in a charity shop and add a veil or cloak in a similar colour.
Anything with sparkles will add a touch of drama. Top with a second-hand tiara — or make your own — and add ghostly white make-up, along with a generous sprinkling of glitter.
MAX THE MISERY: Look out for accessories like hats, beads and lacy shawls in charity shops.
They can all add that extra something to a Halloween outfit.
Ghoulish make-up, fake blood and a few wispy cobwebs from a cheap high street store are also your fright night friend.
Deal of the day
This discounted Paw Patrol easel will make an ideal Christmas present[/caption]CREATIVE kids will love the Paw Patrol 3-in-1 wooden easel, with black board, white board and paper roll, down from £40 to £15 at Argos
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Cheap treat
Morrisons are selling Cadbury Milk Tray boxes at a £3 saving[/caption]EVERYONE loves a box of Cadbury Milk Tray. The 530g treat is now down from £8 to £5 at Morrisons.
SAVE: £3
What’s new
IF you or your kids are spookily good artists, then pick up a free Halloween colouring sheet at a One Stop shop to be in with the chance of winning a Cadbury chocolate hamper.
Details at onestop.co.uk/halloween.
Top swap
Asda is selling a toy kitchen for £85[/caption]LET little ones loose in the Ultimate Kitchen, £85 at Asda, or let them cook up some magic in the Little Town wooden kitchen from Aldi, £34.99, while stocks last.
SAVE: £50.01
Aldi are selling their own toy kitchen for £34.99[/caption]Leah's little helper
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