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5 Budget Friendly Ways to Celebrate Halloween 

With the holiday season just around the corner, it’s easy to be swept up in just how expensive the holidays can be – especially this year. Halloween may be drawing near, but don’t let the prices of expensive costumes and candy scare you! As inflation rates soar and the weather gets colder, it’s more important than ever to save money while still enjoying the spooky season. Here are 5 budget friendly ways to celebrate Halloween: 

  1. Carve a pumpkin! 

Carving a pumpkin is one of the most classic – and cheapest – ways to celebrate Halloween. A decent-sized pumpkin only costs a couple of bucks at the grocery store, making it both easy to obtain and really affordable. All the tools you need are a carving knife, a sharpie, and a spoon – which can all be found in the comfort of your own home! Make sure to check for sales and compare prices between stores in order to get the most bang for your buck. 

  1. DIY decorations!

In the same vein as carving pumpkins, creating your own decorations instead of buying them can help save money. Search for free tutorials online and get the supplies you need at the grocery store! Make sure to avoid craft stores, as they’re often much more expensive. You can also save these decorations for future years, saving you both time and money! 

  1. Make your own costume!

This is where your creativity can really shine! Making your own costume means you get to show off your holiday spirit and save money. You can buy some cheap supplies at the dollar store to help you with your new creation, or you can make it entirely with stuff you already own! Whether it be created with clothes you already own or just an old bed sheet, it’s incredibly easy to make your own costume. 

  1. Look out for free events in your area!

Many Halloween attractions cost ridiculous entrance fees, but there certainly isn’t a shortage of free events to take advantage of! Local organizations often put on their own celebrations for the community. Research online for free haunted houses and hikes, hayrides and pumpkin patches in your area and go with friends or family to really get into the holiday spirit. 

  1. Get a head start on next year’s Halloween prep!

One Halloween constant is the inevitable clearance sale of leftover Halloween costumes and decorations, usually at least 50% off. When you see these sales, make sure to take advantage of them! You save both time and money by planning ahead for next year’s celebrations. 

As the spooky season draws near, it’s necessary to plan ahead and make the most out of your money. With these tips, your bank account balance will be the least frightening part of the holiday!  

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