When Do You Start Thinking About Halloween Costumes?
So, I am notorious for waiting till the last minute. Case in point would be my daughter's b-day, which is just 2 short weeks away. I am busily working on a banner for her and inviting guests. Nothing big, but I haven't even picked a dinner menu for family!
Trying to break out of that rut I already decided on costumes for my kiddos. As I started asking around I realized most of my friends were already working on theirs. I guess my dream to make costumes from scratch will be put off till next year. I am going for comfort for the kids so I have one super hero son and a cute as a button witch patterned dress for the baby.
Okay, when do all you "have-it-together" Moms start planning out your costumes? I am very slow at sewing (and easily distracted) so I guess I should allow a good couple of months to get it all right. Any thoughts?
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My kids are a but old for that now but, if you want a store bought one that is special, you should start early.
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If I was talented enough to make her costume, I would be planning & starting now :) But since I buy mine from a store, I'll probably buy mine in early October, and let her pick who she wants to dress up as. if I have to order online, I'll start a little earlier to make sure it gets here in time.I love Halloween!
ReplyDeleteMy kids start picking out what they want the year before.
ReplyDeleteThis will be my second Halloween, so I haven't had to think too much about it yet. I think last year we didn't really think about it until we were invited to a Halloween party, so like late September. We bought a store bought costume and embellished it, my husband works for the Forest Service so we bought a teddy bear costume then got some big jeans, and a Smokey the Bear Hat to make him into Smokey. You can add a creative touch to make a costume more personal.
ReplyDeleteAs an adult I think about it in September, we talk about dressing up and thats as far as it goes. We dont have kids yet.
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ACTUALLY, I AM TRYING TO THINK NOW!
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