i think i am going to go trick or treating with my friends so what is a good group costume idea?? or any good individuals if you feel like it too. funny ones, pretty ones, but not like famous ppl or common things-cheerleaders, opposite sex, devil, cat, angel, fairy, etc
Deanimal answered Tuesday August 30 2005, 2:33 am: I'm going as an 80's prom queen. I got an 80's ish dress, I'll make a simple little sash out of felt and glitter pen, and then do my hair big and wear too much eyeshadow.
Time periods make cool costumes. Taking the most random shit you can find out of your closet works well also.
x_C010rMyW0r1d answered Monday August 29 2005, 3:07 am: Celery .. a tissue box .. a steak .. a battery .. a candle .. a giant lampshade .. the ocean .. a peice of paper .. a bottle of lotion .. a rock .. just make the costumes out of cardboard and stirafoam or whatever and paint it or something along that lines ! Hope i helped ! .. ha [ x_C010rMyW0r1d's advice column | Ask x_C010rMyW0r1d A Question ]
__STACEESxoCOLUMN__ answered Sunday August 28 2005, 10:58 pm: My friends and I are actually thinking the SAME thing!! Here are some suggestions:
*Who did it?: Like a "CLUE" mystery! Someone can be the detective, then the common suspects (the maid, butler, etc.)
*Oldies: Bring the old times back! Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, Natalie Wood, you get the point, lol.
cjAdvice answered Sunday August 28 2005, 7:34 pm: You and your friend's can go to a haloween store, and buy a few different thing's like fake scars, glitter, ect. and then mix n mach... It would be a great way to hang with your friend's too! :) hope this help's! [ cjAdvice's advice column | Ask cjAdvice A Question ]
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