Georgia-Inspired Last-Minute Halloween Costume Ideas
If you’re considering not dressing up for Halloween this year because there isn’t much time left to plan out a costume, then this story is for you. Actually, if you’re also saving cash this year and don’t want to purchase a new Halloween costume, this story is also for you. You don’t have to pay a fortune or run to the store a few hours before your Halloween shindig to get a great-looking Halloween costume. This year, try something more unique and very person. You can put together your own Halloween costume at home, and it can even have a Michigan feel, if you wish. Besides, Halloween is supposed to just be really fun. So, have some fun with it this year and don’t take it so seriously.
The possibilities are really endless. As The Pioneer Woman notes, “There are tons of simple yet creative costumes out there that you can put together, many with supplies you already have at home.” They add that you can put together “costumes for teens and costumes for toddlers, along with costumes for couples and group costumes” and to “let your DIY magic fly and transform your cardboard boxes into a cassette tape, or make fun family Halloween costumes out of clothes from your closet.”
Halloween Costumes You Can Put Together at Home, Including Georgia-Inspired Ones
For Georgia-themed costumes, one great one is an Atlanta Falcons football player. This would work for any of the state’s big sports, whether it’s the Falcons, Hawks or the state’s college teams. Of course, everyone calls Georgia the peach state, so you could always be a peach for Halloween. Make a large cardboard cutout of a peach, with an orange stem and green top, and wear it, or just try to find any peach-colored clothing that you have and carry around a peace. It might sound silly, but it could also be cute.
One idea that’s not just specific to the region is a “Greaser Costume.” It’s a 1950s-inspired costume, and all you need is black pants, a tight, white T-shirt and greased up hair. Think of it like the musical “Grease.” The Pioneer Woman has some tips on this costume. Another general idea is a “Hit Air Balloon” costume. All you would need to purchase are some hot air balloons, and you might be able to find the rest at home. “Give an old cardboard box new life by covering it with a woven paper strips for a basket-like effect,” notes NBC’s Today Show. “Attach some balloons around the base, but save a few to tie in your hair.” Find the tutorial at Aww Sam. So, there are some ideas to enjoy while listening to your Halloween playlist. Another good one is simply being a hippie. “Hippie fashion is a groovy way to make casual staples into a Halloween statement,” states USA Today. “Finding, or making, a tie-dye t-shirt shirt will make what the wearer is going for clear but a denim vest or jacket and unkempt hair will accentuate the character.”