from Halloween Resource!

Red, orange and black have somehow become the colors associated with Halloween. These are after all the main colors for Halloween costumes that kids are used to wearing. But sometimes, you just need to see your child wear something else for Halloween.

Because dressing up is popular for all ages, the Halloween costumes that you see everywhere are varied. But the design for common Halloween costumes can be changed so that it is more colorful. This is why your costume’s color can also be accessorized by color. There are ways to make your costumes better without losing the Halloween flair. Here are some tips… Ghost costumes are the default costume for most parents because it’s truly the easiest to prepare. The costume is very simple, and usually you just need a sheet big enough to fit over your head. Plain white is the common theme, but you can always do something to spruce up this costume. Why not add a crown of roses or carnations to your plain white sheet? This could symbolize that the ghost is a girl.

It doesn’t take much to pair up a scary mask with a bright Hawaiian shirt. Your child can be the werewolf who took a vacation to the Caribbean. You can also make the usual orchead partner with a pink get up.

Not all witches should wear exclusively black costumes. One could attach patches to an old black costume to make it more colorful. You can also add color to her broom by dyeing it with something bright like hot pink.

The classic zombie can be dressed in yellow and orange, combined with bright blue. A skeleton may wear a corsage or a hat in bright colors. Count Dracula costume is one of the most fashionable you can find, but it too is available only in mostly black. As long as you add the mandatory blood stain near the mouth, and the fangs, you can dress him up in anything colorful that you have in your closet right now.

Halloween is coming! Get ready with some colorful halloween costumes and and get some black costumes too!