Share Your Crazy and Creative Halloween Costume Ideas!
Hello everyone,
We would love to hear about your Halloween costumes! What has been the craziest costume you have ever worn on Halloween and what has been the most creative? (As a pre-op or post op!) Share some of the comments you received from your fellow trick or treaters...your response may be featured in our October OH Newsletter. Pictures welcomed. Post below or email me at: [email protected]
All my best,
Tammy Colter
Director of Media & PR
Editor-In-Chief
ObesityHelp.com
All my best,
Tammy Colter
Director of Media & PR
Editor-In-Chief
ObesityHelp.com
OH Magazine
Tammy Colter
Director of Media & PR
Editor-In-Chief
ObesityHelp.com
OH Magazine
It wasn't a costume for myself but we raised 5 kids and some years were lean financially. One particular Halloween I was trying to figure out what I could do that wouldn't cost a lot. I came up with the idea to buy a box of the big pumpkin bags that you fill with leaves and decorate your yard. They come 5 to a box. I cut out holes for their arms and legs and tied a black ribbon around they neck, placed one of the green stem pieces on their head and stuffed them with inflated balloons. They all went as pumpkins for a cost of less that $3.00!
My favorite costume was a kissing booth. I had a lot of fun! I made it out of card board box, gift wrap tubes, paint and a tip jar.
This is not me, but it was close to this look:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/rams-head/Tech/media/d7.jpg
This is not me, but it was close to this look:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/rams-head/Tech/media/d7.jpg
I went to an early costume party this past Saturday night.I bought a vintage gown (1965) on ebay, a hair piece, and did my eyes up 60s style. I figured I'd look like an extra from Mad Men. The costume was a hit, some said I looked like a Greek Goddess. Fitting into vintage clothing is another great thing about weight loss, now that I think about it.