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Scaring up imaginative, original
Halloween costumes for your little
spooks doesn't have to be a frightening
prospect. In fact, it’s a great opportunity
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Michele Beschen
treating while growing up in Savanna, 111. (pop.
3,542), Beschen says making new costumes each
year was a family affair.
to tap into your creativity,
spend time with your kids
and save money, too.
Thinking “out of the box"
makes getting ready for trick
or-treating as much fun as Hal
loween night itself, says Michele
Beschen, host of B. Original,
a new daily craft show on the
DIY television network. Recall
ing her own days of trick-or-
“They were all handmade; none of them were
out of the box from the store,” Beschen says. “It
was just fun to come up with different
ways to put makeup on your face
and put grownup clothes and
accessories together. Every- A
thing was pulled from what TP
we had around the house.” R|
Beschen believes everyone 1
has a creative side and that
Halloween is a great time to
express it. For fresh, playful
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This year, for instance,
her 4-year-old daughter, ;%2§S
Madeline, has been rum- J|B
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Photo courtesy of Shelley Corma
dress-up clothes to offer input on her Halloween
outfit. “When kids are a part of the process, and
they've helped make the costume, they’re usually
more prone to wear it," she says.
For “out of the box” Halloween costumes,
i Beschen offers these five tips:
1. Organize a costume swap., asking friends and
family to bring along costumes and accessories
that their kids have outgrown or grown tired of.
Let everyone come up with personal variations.
2. Give an old costume a new look, or custom
ft ize a purchased costume. Combine different
HI elements from various costumes, creating
H& your own version of a superhero or princess.
|p"i| 3. Think in multiples. Assemble a group
C3j4* costume, such as a six-pack of soft drinks,
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dons a homemade sock
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