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Need a scary Halloween costume?

Me and some friends are gonna scare some kids on halloween but i cant find a very scary costume. Please leave google images links below. Scariest one is best answer.

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Seven Attention-Getting Halloween Costumes For Couples

These days, couples who show up at Halloween parties in modern concepts of Halloween costumes for couples, fall prey to some unimaginative ideas that are just mildly amusing, but don’t bring much more than couple identification to the entertainment.

Come on now, we only have this one day a year to publicly indulge ourselves in a famous or infamous persona, so why not really get into it and add some drama? The ball and chain costume involves little more than, well, the ball and chain. Celebrity couples can be tough, especially if you’re doing a Branjelina costume. Brad Pitt and Angelina are a tough act to follow, although a satirical spoof might work. Here we present seven Halloween costumes for couples that offer lavish possibilities for the costume freaks.

Remember the classic movie, ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’? The mild mannered dedicated scientist versus his chemically induced alter ego, Mr. Hyde might have you fighting over who gets to be Mr. Hyde, but once you get that ironed out, you can focus on being in character. Mr. Hyde will need lots of face paint and distorting special effects. Dr. Jekyll can be the 19th century equivalent of a classy nerd. Google can serve up photo results from the movie to perfect this couple’s Halloween costume.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick, Dr. Watson make another perfect Halloween costumes for couples concept. It’s easy to find images which show every detail of the manner of dress and demeanor of each.

History buffs will appreciate the fun and pomp of dressing up as Napoleon Bonaparte and his love Josephine. Think of the wigs, clothing and great accessories to work up these costumes. Putting on pompous airs of greatness are part of the act.

King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette did arrive at a dire end, so this Halloween costumes for couples ideas can be worked in one of two ways. You can come in their pre-Revolutionary splendor or after the guillotine part. Pompous or ghoulish, take your pick.

Guinevere and Lancelot will please the romantic souls, Guinevere, with long flowing hair and gossamer gown and Lancelot in shining armor.

Romeo and Juliet, the star crossed lovers are perhaps the ultimate romantic couple. The clothing of the time was elaborate and gushing with Renaissance romance in velvets, silk embroidery and gold lace trims. Juliet definitely steals the show, but your Romeo probably won’t mind his more manly attire.

Cleopatra and Marc Anthony were certainly a standout couple that everyone will recognize. Back in that day, clothing was simpler, but Cleopatra certainly used makeup and jewelry to her advantage.

Most important to a great execution of these Halloween costumes for couples is authenticity and attention to detail. This is easily accomplished, with the abundance of images available. With a little effort and a lot of fun, you can be whomever you wish, if but for a night.

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Im looking for a good website for cheap halloween costumes.?

Ive already search on the google and yahoo.
ive already tryed all of the answers

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How To Make Biblical Costumes

A terrific Sunday school activity kids love: a Bible play with authentic biblical costumes

The typical Sunday school lessons involve the teacher reading chapters of the Bible, followed by questions and general discussion from the students. Having gone through the entire Sunday school instruction, culminating in confirmation, in retrospect I must say that I wish my teachers had been a bit more imaginative.

Kids often have trouble with antiquated language, such as all those ‘thees’ and ‘thous’ not used in modern language. Some chapters and, indeed whole books, were so laden with these phrases, that it became difficult to focus your attention and discern what was being said. This factor unfortunately results in kids feeling that this is not a living history and contributes to some kids coming to believe that the Bible is just a series of stories someone made up. This failure to make the Bible come alive is a shame. One way to remedy this is to put on regular seasonal Sunday school plays, making authentic Biblical costumes and stage sets which simulate life in Biblical times.

So how do you, as the teacher, find sources of biblical costumes? One easy way is to use Google’s image search feature, searching on a number of criteria. For example, if your play is about the times of King David’s reign, you might search on ‘biblical costumes King David’. A play describing Moses leading the Israelites out of Egyptian bondage would require a search which included Egyptian dress as well as the Israelites biblical costumes of that era.

You can print out those images which cover the spectrum of your play, with costumes for ordinary men and women, as well as nobility and priests, as suits your characters. Jewelry was worn by common people and the nobility and priests alike. For authentic Biblical costumes, you’ll want to search out images of jewelry, eating utensils and bowls, homes, footwear, gates and other features of everyday life in order to lend the greatest degree of authenticity to your play. Believe me, the kids will love learning about how people actually lived and dressed during those times. This makes the Bible history come alive in a child’s mind.

Once you’ve got your images assembled, it becomes a simple matter to construct the Biblical costumes that pertain to your play. Costumes were simple, so sewing these costumes is not complicated. Use one Sunday school session to construct jewelry with craft materials. If the kids don’t finish the project, let them take the necessary materials and images home, as a welcome home work assignment.

Constructing the props, such as tables, cooking and eating items, decorations and such can be a group effort for another Sunday – or two or three.

By the time all is ready, you’ll have one enthusiastic class of Sunday school students who can’t wait to rehearse their play in the Biblical costumes.

Another benefit of such Sunday school plays is that the costumes can be saved for future classes and plays. If you put on one such play each season, you’ll soon have Biblical costumes which may be used in a variety of plays. Be sure that every child has an active role in each play.

You may also see an increase in Sunday school attendance!

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