DIY Creative Halloween

Halloween is just around the corner and I’m sure everyone has old costumes and accessories you have collected throughout the years. Talk to your friends and exchange costumes and accessories, it’s fun and it will save you money.

Get creative and buy small accessories to compliment your costume such as cat ears and gadgets for your cat-woman costume. For a top gun or sheriff costume, add your personal accessories such as aviator sunglasses to reduce the overall cost.

This year, I was a firefighter and decided to add my own style and wear my high suede heels instead of the usual fishnet stockings and boots. TED was a great costume, I mean who doesn’t love a bear? Adding the apron and nametags made the costume even better. Get creative with yours too!

Joker and pirate costumes are all about the accessories, amazing make-up and clothes you already own. Dexter girl (use plastic wrap and you’re all set), Indian (Rachel wore a costume she has had for years and it looked super cute on) and ninja (Tara had the swords, leather and red accents) are very easy to put together.

Univision Interview: Halloween Costume Tips

Alternative tips for low budget Halloween costumes. On this interview with Fanny Gutierrez from Noticias DC, Univision, I give tips for women and men. Remember that your costume can be in your closet. Do a search in your closet and I you will find garments you can use to create your costume this year. For more Halloween tips, check out my previous post.

Tips alternativos para disfraces de Halloween bajo presupuesto. En esta entrevista con Fanny Gutierrez de Noticias DC, Univision, doy consejos para mujeres y hombres. Acuérdate que tu disfraz puede estar en tu closet. Busca bien y encontraras prendas con las que puedes crear tu disfraz este ano. Para obtener más consejos de Halloween, echa un vistazo a mi post anterior.