In this economy, it’s nice to be able to have a Halloween costume that is fast, easy and cheap not to mention something that you could use after Halloween. The key to this is attaching decorations with a few simple stitches (tacking stitches that are easily taken out the day after Halloween) or using self-adhesive felt which easily peels off. Sweatshirts bought inexpensively (craft stores almost always have plain, inexpensive t-shirts and sweatshirts) work nice for several of these projects because you can add a 3-D effect by stuffing spare clothing or towels under the sweatshirt to bulk out the “pumpkin” or “strawberry” or any other creation.
Monday, 12 October 2009
Halloween Day Sweatshirts IDeas
Posted on 02:50 by kumar
As you note the appearance on your calendar of the word “October,” you might well begin to think seriously about the Halloween costume that you plan to wear in 2009. That being said, with Halloween upon us many parents are scrambling to come up with ways to make a memorable holiday for their family without breaking the bank. Having a fun Halloween is not only very achievable with next to no budget, but is often more memorable.

In this economy, it’s nice to be able to have a Halloween costume that is fast, easy and cheap not to mention something that you could use after Halloween. The key to this is attaching decorations with a few simple stitches (tacking stitches that are easily taken out the day after Halloween) or using self-adhesive felt which easily peels off. Sweatshirts bought inexpensively (craft stores almost always have plain, inexpensive t-shirts and sweatshirts) work nice for several of these projects because you can add a 3-D effect by stuffing spare clothing or towels under the sweatshirt to bulk out the “pumpkin” or “strawberry” or any other creation.
In this economy, it’s nice to be able to have a Halloween costume that is fast, easy and cheap not to mention something that you could use after Halloween. The key to this is attaching decorations with a few simple stitches (tacking stitches that are easily taken out the day after Halloween) or using self-adhesive felt which easily peels off. Sweatshirts bought inexpensively (craft stores almost always have plain, inexpensive t-shirts and sweatshirts) work nice for several of these projects because you can add a 3-D effect by stuffing spare clothing or towels under the sweatshirt to bulk out the “pumpkin” or “strawberry” or any other creation.
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