Witches and warlocks are a Halloween tradition and they make excellent Halloween costumes. These, like the vampire Halloween costumes, are relatively inexpensive, easy to put together and allow for some creativity. Of course, you can head to the store and buy one, but you can also make them yourself. Keep in mind that witch and warlock Halloween costumes do not have to be ugly, they can be sexy too. Women can choose to wear a black dress, a witches hat, a black cape and apply sexy make-up. Men can wear a suit, a cape and a witch/warlock hat. Green make-up is optional.
Top Five Halloween Costumes for Adults: Indiana Jones
Indiana Jones is a fantastic Halloween
costume idea for men. An Indiana Jones Halloween costume is simple to put together and relatively inexpensive. Also, what lady can resist Indiana Jones. For this Halloween costume you will need khaki cargo pants, brown casual shoes, a white button down shirt, Indiana Jones' famous hat and the small shoulder bag he wore in the movies. Simply get dressed and you are ready to go. A bit of face stubble may also add a little more personality.
Top Five Halloween Costumes for Adults: French Maid
French maid Halloween costumes have been a favorite for decades. This is the perfect Halloween costume for an adult Halloween party. French maid costumes can be purchased or rented at Halloween stores, all-in-one stores or if you are lucky you may find a nice one at a thrift store. Women with sewing skills can make their own. If you do make your own you can choose to be unique and use different colors that are not the traditional black and white. Be sure to apply sexy make-up, wear patent leather, black heels, put your hair up and wear the little maid's hat.
Top Five Halloween Costumes for Adults: Doctor
A doctor Halloween costume is really easy and inexpensive. All you need are some scrubs, tennis shoes, a white lab coat and a stethoscope. You most likely already own
tennis shoes so you don't have to worry about this. You can often find
scrubs at a thrift store. You can buy a lab coat from a Halloween store and you can buy stethoscopes at stores like Wal-Mart and K-Mart for less than ten dollars.
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R. Elizabeth C. Kitchen -
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