The leaves are changing, the beanies are out, and the smell of pumpkin spice is beginning to hover in the air. These telltale signs can mean only one thing: Halloween is just around the corner. What’s more, it coincides perfectly with International Frugal Fun Day on October 7th, a celebration of simple and cost-effective pleasures that takes place every first Saturday in October. So, why not take on the challenge of creating a sustainable and affordable Halloween costume this year?
Why should you look into creating your own Halloween costume this year in addition to getting the best bang for your buck? Store-bought Halloween costumes, while often convenient, come at a hidden cost to the environment. Many of these costumes are produced using materials that are not eco-friendly and are typically designed for single use. This means that after the Halloween festivities are over, these costumes often find their way into landfills, contributing to the growing problem of textile waste. In the United States, almost 12 million pounds of textile created for Halloween costumes are wasted each year with 85% of our costumes ending up in the landfill. You have the power to reduce your environmental footprint by creating your own Halloween costume; choose sustainable materials and repurpose items you already own to make this Halloween season absolutely SPOOK-tacular!
So, how do you get started with some frugal fun? We've compiled a list of costume ideas and tips on where to start your sustainable costume journey below!
Homemade masks can be just as spooky!
Frugal Fun Costume Ideas
Of course, these are only a few ideas and possibilities, but serve as good reminders of how you can use your creative power to put together a great costume that is frugal and fun!
If you’re interested in learning more creative ways to be sustainable, consider bringing a friend or meeting new people at the next Drinkering & Tinkering workshop and happy hour that explores creative ways to upcycle hosted at Walking Mountains.
If You Go… What: Drinkering & Tinkering Activity: Yard Waste Weaving When: Thursday, October 12th, 7-8:30 p.m. Where: Walking Mountains Science Center, Avon Cost: $12 More information: Visit https://www.walkingmountains.org/programs/drinkering-tinkering/ or call 970-827-9725. |
Amelia Kovacs is a Sustainability Programs Coordinator at Walking Mountains Science Center. In her free time, she likes to play soccer, dabble with photography, and ski at Beaver Creek whenever she can.