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How to celebrate Halloween on a budget

How to celebrate Halloween on a budget

It seems it’s not just our American friends across the pond who have fallen in love with Halloween.

Around 40% of Brits spent money on Halloween last year, totalling £295m, and this year is set to smash that figure by another £15m.

Yes, Britain has been bitten by the Halloween bug alright.

We’ve also fallen into the consumerism trap, spending buckets full of money on something we used to do at home on a budget.

Let’s take it back to the 80s and see how you can still enjoy a great Halloween without breaking the bank.

Costumes

A staple part of any Halloween celebration, costumes are certainly big money these days. If you’ve ever been near a fancy dress shop in the run up to Halloween, you’ll know what I mean.

There are two simple options here to cut down on the cost:

Entertainment

We didn’t need specially organised events back in the 80s when I was a kid, we entertained ourselves at home − and did a better job of it in my humble opinion!

Here’s some nice, easy and most importantly cheap ideas for you and the family:

Final word

Halloween doesn’t have to be expensive. Use the time to spend some quality time with friends and family − having fun is more important than spending a fortune.

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