mardi 3 septembre 2019
Consider Your 2019 Halloween Costume Done, Because These DIY Ideas Are SO Easy to Make

It's 2019, and this year all that matters are DIY Halloween costumes that are easy, simple, and cute. Whether you're too lazy to go find a costume and just want to pull something out of your closet or you're the complete opposite and want to go big and bold and create a costume no one will forget, making a costume from the things you have lying around will more often than not yield scary good results.
Check out more than 50 DIY Halloween costume ideas that range from the extremely simple to ones that might require a little more work, so no matter what your situation is, you can have an unforgettable outfit. So grab a glue gun and some scissors, and get crafty!
- Additional reporting by Lauren Harano
Related: 75 Halloween Costumes So Clever, They Deserve an Award
Related Posts:
41 Photos of Shakira and Gerard Piqué Proving They Are a Match Made in Heaven Shakira and Gerard Piqué are head over heels for each other, but that's not all. The couple shares a birthday 10 years apart, have two little ones, and are extraordinarily charitable people, making them a match made in heave… Read More
20+ Delicious and Strong Tequila Cocktails That Aren't a Margarita Don't get us wrong, we love a good margarita, but tequila is a versatile spirit meant to be more than just an addition to lime juice. There are, of course, other classics you might already know that use the smoky taste of te… Read More
I'm Puerto Rican and I Don't Speak Spanish If you're like most people, I know exactly the look on your face right now. It's one filled with confusion and a little judgment - what kind of Latina doesn't speak Spanish? Are you really Latina if you don't? You might have… Read More
The 1 Taco Version You'll Be Eating Through the Cold Season We're going to go ahead and estimate that every person who loves tacos equally loves taco salads in the Summer and taco soup in the Winter - not that we're suggesting you set aside any iteration of your favorite dish pending… Read More
How Growing Up Bilingual Shaped My Life Growing up, my heritage was always a really important trait I held dear to my heart - my dad is Puerto Rican and Mexican, while my mother is from El Salvador. My parents first enrolled my older brother in a kindergarten-to-f… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire