halloween dog prop
halloween dog prop
Paris Hilton Costume?
I’ve decided that for halloween I’m probably going to be Paris Hilton as a joke ![]()
I’m not sure how exactly to put this together.
I need ideas on what to wear and any props I could use.
I don’t plan on trick or treating too much so I can carry props.
So far I have;
Blonde wig (obvious)
Oversized white sunglasses (I don’t know where to get them; Any ideas)?
Stuffed Chihuahua. Maybe even a real one if my neighbor is willing to let me walk her dog. Haha ![]()
Purse (?)
What else and what to wear?
I was Paris last year and I actually found a shirt that said “That’s Hot.” Everyone knows she is known for that saying. Fabric stores has iron on letters that you can put on a tight shirt yourself. I carried around a huge over sized silver shiny bag and a stuffed dog. Huge platform shoes, short skirt, big ugly earings and HUGE sunglasses. I also always stood in her ridiculous poses she always likes to do for the cameras. Just look up any photo of her and you’ll see her standing like a drunk person. I was a hit.
Halloween Pet Costumes – Should You Buy it or Make it?
If you are putting your pet into a costume for the first time this Halloween, then you might want to keep a few things in mind. Planning and preparation are key, so don’t think you can just throw it together at the last minute.
Store Bought Halloween Pet Costumes or Homemade Halloween Pet Costumes
Just like costumes for kids, you’ll need to decide if you want to buy your Halloween pet costume at a store, or if you want to make it yourself. There are plusses and minuses to each, so it’s worth considering before you plunge headlong down a path.
Store Bought Halloween Pet Costumes the Plusses and Minuses
Store Bought Plusses
- Can be done at the last minute
- Take less preparation
- A variety of options
- May be limited for any pet except your dog
- You don’t have to have any Halloween pet costume making skills like sewing
- You don’t have to be creative
Store Bought Minuses
- May not fit very well
- May only be worn once
- It’s likely to be more expensive
- They can be ordinary
Homemade Halloween Pet Costumes the Plusses and Minuses
Homemade Plusses
- You get more props for your creativity
- You also get more laughs
- You can match the costume to fit your pet and its personality
- If you build it, they can probably wear it more than once
- It’s a one-of-a-kind – much more memorable
- You can make it fit perfectly
- Simple ideas can be pretty good
Homemade Minuses
- You need to at least be able to come up with an idea
- Once you have the idea, you have to have the skills to make it
- Finding and putting together the materials
- You need time and patience, if you don’t have either then buy it and save yourself the frustration.
Where to Buy Halloween Pet Costumes
You might want to check at your local pet store. Some pet stores will carry Halloween pet costumes, but might not have much of a selection. The upside, you can touch the costume and see how if it is made and will be able to tell if it will fit your pet. There are a number of online Halloween Pet Costume shops and they typically have a selection of dog costumes, although some carry other Halloween pet costumes as well.
How Much do Halloween Pet Costumes Cost
If you buy a Halloween pet costume at a store, or if you make it yourself, you can expect to pay anywhere between $5 – $25. The more elaborate the costume, the more it will cost.
If you decide right away the costume you are going to get, or make for your pet, the easier the day will be.
About the Author
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