What's the easiest Halloween costume you've ever come up with & worn?

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  1. VYMM2384 profile image59
    VYMM2384posted 14 years ago

    Mine was pretty lame and definitely a Halloween cop out--

    I put some eye black around one eye and made a letter "P" out of masking tape on my t-shirt...I was a black-eyed pea :-)

    1. dejajolie profile image60
      dejajolieposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Luv that mine if I steal it.....lol

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    Brenda Durhamposted 14 years ago

    hahaa I like that.

  3. QueenaVerbosity profile image61
    QueenaVerbosityposted 14 years ago

    LOL - love the black-eyed pea costume. big_smile

    Easiest costumes I've ever worn:

    * black dress, pale face, red lips, hair slicked back with a plastic toy guitar = ROBERT PALMER GIRL

    * brown hefty trash bag with arm holes cut out, filled with newspaper = CALIFORNIA RAISIN

    * full skirt, T-shirt with neck cut out, bandana on your head and all the jewelry you have = GYPSY

  4. bearnmom profile image68
    bearnmomposted 14 years ago

    I took an old sheet and wrapped myself in it with a cord around the waist for a belt.  I took cardboard and cut it out to be a crown and covered it with aluminum foil.  I took a long flashlight and put red and yellow fake fur made to look like a flower bud over the lighted end.  When turned on the whole get up was supposed to be the Statue of Liberty.

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    ralwusposted 14 years ago

    California Raisin out of black garbage bags and white napkins for spats. White cotton work gloves too with black tights. smile

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    Crazdwriterposted 14 years ago

    Ltes me think my easiest: Black short skirt, black leggings, tall black boots, and a black spagheti tank top with a small black jacket over it...fangs, blood red lipstick, and a bunch of black roses...I went to school like that too back in college. Loved it! i always dress up!

  7. MargaritaB profile image60
    MargaritaBposted 14 years ago

    Black everything- from head to toe except for face which was covered in glow in the dark white face paint.  Put a gawdy lampshade on my head and went as a pole lamp.

    Why do we do what we do?

  8. ediggity profile image60
    ediggityposted 14 years ago

    I wrote a Hub about some costumes I had to wear as a kid.  My most lame was the Infamous Ghost.  White sheet and two holes for the eyes.

    1. dosters profile image78
      dostersposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Charlie Brown style. Love it.

  9. Pr0metheus profile image58
    Pr0metheusposted 14 years ago
  10. talfonso profile image83
    talfonsoposted 13 years ago

    The easiest Halloween costume I wore was the HeadOn model from the commercials that repeat, "HeadOn - apply directly to the forehead!" Just slip on a red sweatshirt and rub a capped glue stick - simple!

  11. Diane Inside profile image73
    Diane Insideposted 13 years ago

    took a gray sweatshirt wrote Welcome on it and put some footprints on it.  Instant DoorMat.

  12. Shadesbreath profile image78
    Shadesbreathposted 13 years ago

    White sheet, couple of safety pins, and a piece of rope around the waist = Caesar's toga.  smile

  13. prettydarkhorse profile image61
    prettydarkhorseposted 13 years ago

    Me, I bring myself,

    Just a witch red gloves, and then black T shirt, with tight jeans and black boots,

  14. raisingme profile image76
    raisingmeposted 13 years ago

    Scarecrow - glued varied lengths of orange, yellow and brown wool on the inside of the cuffs of an old jacket and the insides of the ends of both legs on a worn pair of jeans.  A beat up hat, a blackened nose et voila!

  15. Karen N profile image69
    Karen Nposted 13 years ago

    Mine was a Super Mario costume for my son.
    It was very easy and simple to make.

    Blue over-alls, a red shirt and a red baseball cap, white gloves and a painted on mustache.

  16. mega1 profile image79
    mega1posted 13 years ago

    One year my brother and I put brown paper bags on our heads with eye holes cut out.  That was it!  We were 10 and 14 and getting past the age of really doing Halloween - but we had so much fun! and no one seemed to know who we were.

  17. Chaotic Chica profile image60
    Chaotic Chicaposted 13 years ago

    The easiest costume I ever did was not one that I wore but one I made for my oldest son.  He was still little and he was afraid of the premade horse costume we got him so I took his blue fleece onsie pajamas and glued brown felt circles on it, some with apparent bite marks taken out and glued darker brown spots onto those. Then I took his favorite blue knit hat and glued on those googley eyes (the ones that have the black iris that moves) and voila! We had Cookie Monster! The whole thing took less than 30 minutes to put together and it was much warmer than what we had bought him anyway!

  18. Greek One profile image64
    Greek Oneposted 13 years ago

    Lady Godiva..

    just took off my clothes and got 4 large rolls of skin colored tape

    smile

  19. Greek One profile image64
    Greek Oneposted 13 years ago

    on another occasion I went to a Halloween party with a squirt gun...

    I shot people and told them "I'm a bidet and you are an A**h**e"

  20. profile image0
    Rookie70posted 13 years ago

    White sheet, couple of safety pins, and a piece of rope around the waist = Caesar's toga

 
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