November 17th, 2008 | Filed under: Holidays, Television
A tradition that marks the start of the Thanksgiving Day festivities and heralds the onset of the Christmas holiday season, the Macy’s Thanskgiving Parade is now in its 82nd year. Held in New York City and sponsored by the upscale chain department store, this year’s parade is on Thursday November 27th.
Among the featured floats, balloons, and performers are Dora the Explorer, the Harajuku Girls. Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, and many more! Miley Cyrus will also be on hand for the festivities, although it’s unknown whether or not she’ll be in full Hannah Montana mode.
And, as always, the special guests of honor, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus will be there to usher in the holiday season at the parade’s end.
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November 3rd, 2008 | Filed under: Costume Ideas, General, Holidays
Sandwiched between two of the biggest holidays of the calendar year in terms of spending, Thanksgiving doesn’t get the same amount of respect given to Halloween and Christmas. Sure, there’s no trick or treating or fun, horror-themed costumes to wear (unless you’re going as a bloody
Turkey, or one of Aunt Matilda’s “burnt offerings,” a gastrological nightmare if there ever was one!) and there’s no extravagant gift-giving to be had.
However, these should all be reasons to celebrate Thanksgiving! There’s no pressure to mob the malls (until Black Friday, at least) and who says you can’t dress up?! While you’re sitting around at a Thanksgiving Day Parade or watching Macy’s on TV, or checking out the slew of college football games that make up a big part of television scheduling, you can put on a Turkey Hat for comic effect. Or, better yet, make your family and guests wear Indian headdresses or Pilgrim Hats to get them into the festivities.
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October 28th, 2008 | Filed under: Holidays, Horror, Movies
Halloween hasn’t even reared its pumpkin head yet and already you’re probably seeing Christmas items and decorations right next to fright masks and Halloween candy. In these turbulent economic times, think about doubling up on some fun Halloween items that could merit extra mileage during during the holiday season. For example, get in touch with your goth side and sport a “Nightmare Before Christmas” Wreath of Jack Skellington skull heads that will add a touch of personality to your door through both seasons!
For a last-minute Halloween costume or films to show at your party, look to such classic (and not-so classic) films like “Nightmare Before Christmas”; the campy comedy-horror ’80s flick “Silent Night, Deadly Night” with an axe murdering Santa Claus who’s ho-ho-homicidal! (Check out our How To section for how to make your own Psycho Santa costume based on this film!); or “Santa Slay” featuring former professional wrestler Goldberg as a jacked, ripped, and demonic Santa who makes with all sorts of comedic chaos.
October 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Future Trends, Holidays, Horror, Movies
Saw V may have competition this Halloween as another possible horror franchise makes its way into theatrest on October 31st. While Saw is straight-ahead horror, Trick ‘R Treat blends horror and comedy, attempting to offer something different. Check out a trailer for the film here and read more about the film here.
Originally scheduled for release last year, Trick R Treat’s distribution was pushed back until Halloween of this year. In the anthology horror tradition of films, Trick ‘R Treat features four separate stories that end up intertwining by the end of the film. Boasting an all-star cast featuring Anna Paquin (of the X-Men series of films and HBO’s new series,Tru Blood), Leslie Bibb, and Brian Cox, among others; the film’s four stories all center around the traditional “rules” and rituals of Halloween and a mythos laid down by the (potential) series itself:
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March 18th, 2008 | Filed under: Costume Ideas, Holidays
In less than a week, Peter Cottontail makes his trek down the Bunny Trail delivering all sorts of Easter goodies. Chances are, if you have little ones eager to see the Big Bunny himself, make arrangements for the Easter Bunny to pay a visit to the family egg hunt with an assortment of fluffy rabbit costumes with full, faux fur bodysuits, oversized bunny paws and feet, and a large over-the-head mascot style mask with stand-up or floppy ears.
Add some “hip” to your Easter Bunny’s “hop” by accessorizing with rap-themed accessories, like an oversized Flavor Flav clock and viking helmet.
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March 11th, 2008 | Filed under: Costume Ideas, Holidays
It’s not too late to pick up some St. Patrick’s Day-themed items in time for March 17th. Whether you’re attending a local parade, throwing your own blarney bash, or making your rounds throughout the neighborhood on a whirlwind Pub Tour by bus, there’s plenty of time to still get your green on. Whether you’re wearing a full-fledged Leprechaun costume, or keeping it a little more low key, there’s something for everyone who’s looking for a touch of the Irish on St. Patrick’s Day.
For a more understated yet festive look, deck yourself out in green beads or any one of several leprechaun hats in a number of styles and sizes ranging from oversized, a velvet or glittery green bowler, or a green-and-white plaid jeff-styled Gatsby hat. Grab some green hairspray to decorate your ‘do and make it match your pint of green beer or even try on a green wig, making the sidelines of your local parade or counter at the bar a sea of shimmering green to rival even the Emerald Isles herself. Sleante!
February 12th, 2008 | Filed under: Costume Ideas, Holidays
President’s Day is right around the corner. Many children celebrate their old presidents with school plays and if you are looking for a last minute costume idea, let us help you!
First of all, check out the President’s Day costume idea section to see who is the most popular this year among all presidents.
But don’t stop here. There are tons of related costume ideas for school plays and parties…
Here are the top ideas:
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February 1st, 2008 | Filed under: Costume Ideas, Holidays, Television
The Super Bowl is around the corner in just a couple days. One of the biggest days of the year for gatherings involving mass consumption of food (perhaps second only to Thanksgiving), if you haven’t gotten a spread together yet, it’s not too late.
Throw together an impromptu gathering with some good food and great costumes to make things festive. Whether or not you’re rooting for the New England Patriots or the New York Giants to win, there’s a costume to suit everyone.
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January 13th, 2008 | Filed under: Holidays
There are two distinctive camps of people every time February 14th rears its head. There are those who are already with someone special and those who aren’t. Usually (unless they’re being plagued by tons of expensive jewelry commercials insisting that a month’s paycheck should be blown on a bauble), Valentine’s Day is a happy day for couple’s to celebrate. However, there’s no need to dread V-Day if you’re swingin’ single. There is a costume to put the fun in Valentine’s Day for everyone!
Are you swingin’ single and dodging Cupid’s arrow this upcoming Valentine’s Day? Throw your own costume party and mixer at your bachelor or bachlorette pad this February 14th. If hosting, gentlemen can get laughs and attention as Stupid Cupid, or ladies can add a little spice to their hostessing duties with a variety of short and attractive ladies’ Cupid costumes, all complete with wings and bow-and-arrow. Decorate with Valentine’s Day Conversation Hearts cut-outs based on the popular Valentine’s kids’ candy and glittering heart-shaped confetti!
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December 13th, 2007 | Filed under: Costume Ideas, Holidays
2007 is winding to a close and with the end of the year inching closer, everyone’s getting their plans together for New Years Eve parties to ring in 2008. Everyone celebrates it differently. From sitting with family and watching the enormous, glittering ball drop in Times Square on television or live in New York City itself to throwing full-scale New Year’s bashes for friends and family at the homestead, banging pots and pans at the stroke of midnight.
This year, whatever you do, do it in style. Think about ringing in 2008 with some crazy costumes to add a bit more pizzazz to your New Year’s soirée. Don’t just watch the ball drop, this year BE the ball! Dress as a giant ball and add your own glitzy, silver accessories, wrapping it up with a 2008 tiara or banner.
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