All children like to dress up and ask for candy. I discovered how to make a good costume in a short time and with little money.
Although in Argentina halloween It is not celebrated in the same way as in the United States, more and more neighborhoods are organizing among their neighbors and decorating their houses and streets so that the children (and also many adults) can enjoy the day and ask for candy.
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For this occasion, tradition indicates that The boys must be dressed up: superheroes, magical creatures, animals, monsters, or whatever your imagination allows! This allows them to play roles, explore characters and Express your creativity in a unique way.


If you still haven’t decided on your child’s costume, here are three Simple ideas that can be solved in a short time and with a small budget.
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The best costumes to make at home on a low budget
Buying or renting a costume can be very expensive, plus you may just wear it that one time and that’s it. Therefore, we leave you cheaper options to make at home and make your child stand out.
1. Dinosaur Explorer
With a safari cap, vest, binoculars and a notebook for “notes”. You are going to put together an excellent suit for him to have fun and play with friends. You can include toy dinosaurs in the pockets to complete the accessories and show that he is a good archaeologist.
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2. Mad Scientist
With a white coat, large glasses and a messy wig you will be able to achieve the look. You can draw a formula on a piece of cardboard and stick it on the gown to give it more authenticity.
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3. Zombie
You are going to need clothes that are old or dirty so you can tear them apart, a little green makeup and dark circles under your eyes. It’s fun and easy to make at home.
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Source: Ambito

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.