Halloween 2010- a year that will be remembered for Lady Gagas & Jersey Shore cast members. While these trendy costume ideas promise to make for an entertaining holiday (what's better than a night of outrageous Gaga-inspired outfits, The Situation blow-outs, & Snooki hair bumps?), what are the rest of us going to be? With Halloween less than two weeks away, time is running out to hunt down the perfect costume.
This quirky shop can literally save the day
We know how it goes- you've been racking your brain to think up the perfect Halloween costume for months and all of a sudden, you find yourself in a mad dash just to put SOMETHING together! For the Bucks County procrastinators, check out the useful list we've compiled about costume shopping in Bucks County. For those of you reading this and laughing at us procrastinators- first, stop being so mean (that hurts) and then share your genius plans. We'd love to hear about all of the creative costumes we can look forward to seeing in Bucks!
Emergency Costume Shopping Tips:
Baby Pop Designs
– A trip to any of the standard Halloween shops is a safe bet- try Halloween Adventure in Langhorne, ScarePros in Levittown (also with free 3 day shipping for online orders with orders over $39.00), and Party City in Fairless Hills.
– Want to get a little more creative? We recommend stopping in at Love Saves the Day in New Hope for some instant Halloween inspiration. With a little creativity & effort, your genius costume could be found at a Salvation Army (Fairless Hills, Quakertown), AC Moore, or Michael's craft shop. There are tons of helpful Halloween costume resources online, but our favorite is Costume Idea Zone.
– Still looking for the perfect costume for your baby or toddler? Local business, Baby Pop Designs, has the most adorable superhero accessories for your little one. Creator, Sherry Aikens makes personalized superhero/princess cape sets, including initials and fun logos in a variety of colors.
– Go green this Halloween and recycle old clothes to make the perfect costume. Use cardboard to make a Facebook or Modern Art costume (see below) or an old bed sheet to make a toga or ghost costume. With a little creativity, the possibilities are endless!
Good luck! We hope to see all of you and your amazing costumes at our Halloween Bash with the NAC Friday, 10/29 9pm-1am.
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