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    A Unique Costume Idea Makes Your Halloween Party A Success

    For many the words,  costume party send chills down their spine and start a cold sweat along the back of the neck and forehead; but for many, this is a great opportunity to be creative. Thanks to the Internet and many valuable crafting magazines for children and parents, creating unique costumes is often just a bit of research away.

    A create and fun idea is to go to a costume party dressed as a bubble bath. This costume is comprised of easy to locate, inexpensive supplies and you could win the prize for the most unique costume.

    Minimal Supplies Make A Bubble Bath Costume Easy To Create

    The basic requirement for this costume is 35 9-inch round balloons (70 if you want balloons to cover your entire upper body), small safety pins, a white long sleeved sweatshirt or a long sleeved skin colored sweatshirt, white pants and if you choose a rubber ducky, shower cap and a scrubbing brush or other tub style accessory.

    After locating all the accessories for your costume, you really don't have anything more to do for preparation until the day of the party. As the party time draws near, you will want to blow up all of the balloons. Allow enough time for this activity, as these balloons are the key component of your costume.

    Once the balloons are all blown up, use the tiny safety pins to attach each of the balloons to the shirt at the low-knotted end of the balloon. Make sure that the entire surface of the front of the shirt is covered with balloons. Many people choose not to put balloons on the backside of the shirt so that they can sit down while wearing the costume. I personally bought double to balloons and covered the entire shirt, front and back. I then transported my costume top to the party and put it on over a tank top when I arrived.

    The finishing touches include a shower cap or towel tied around your head, a scrubbing brush and a rubber ducky. You can attach the rubber ducky to one of the balloons with a piece of tape or carry it with you. If you want additional props, wear slippers or flip-flops and carry an oversized bath towel.

    Don't be surprised if you are the only bubble bath at the party. This unique Halloween idea is almost always a prize winner for the most original costume. A word of warning, as the party get rowdier, your costume will become the most likely to get popped.

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