Harry Potter is perhaps one of the biggest names in literature because it has captured the hearts of children and adults alike. The movies have been just as successful as the books, so it's no surprise that Harry Potter costumes are just as popular.
When you are looking for your costumes, you should decide first which character you want to be. While it's tempting to be Harry Potter since he's the star, you may opt to be someone different � even one of the villains. If there are a bunch of you that plan on attending a party or going trick or treating together, you may even want to consider Harry Potter as a theme and each of you choose a different character to go as.
If you decide to go as Harry Potter, there are a few things that are an absolute must. You must have the haircut and you must have the glasses. Don't worry about visiting a barber before Halloween just to get your hair cut just like Harry. Instead, many costume stores have a wig that you will be able to fit on top of your head so that you look as authentic as possible. While you're shopping for the wig, don't forget the glasses, too.
Props are a big deal with Harry Potter � after all � he is a wizard. You can find numerous different props, even if you aren't dressing up in Harry Potter costumes. You can find a goblet to drink your Butter Beer in or you can carry some supplies for a quick game of Quidditch. All of these supplies are available in Halloween stores.
As you go door to door for candy or parading around the Halloween party in your various costumes, make sure you know a little Harry Potter trivia. There are a lot of people out there that know the facts and you want to make sure that you are able to answer any questions and be as authentic as can be. Otherwise, you won't be the best Harry at the party and that wouldn't be a good thing. When in doubt � grab one of the books and start reading once you get your costume.
Harry Potter costumes are fairly easy to come by. You can find them at online stores or at your nearest costume shop. Also check your closest Walmart or Target, as they usually carry Harry Potter costumes around Halloween time, at great prices.
well me and my sister figured it out when we decided to have a Harry Potter costume party for Halloween when it was may and we were making our costumes then
Harry Potter costumes are very popular around Halloween. However, they can be purchased year round at online retailers such as Costume Express and Costume Supercenter.
Harry Potter costumes can be purchased from Walmart, PartyCity, and Halloween Express. Walmart has the cheapest costumes but PartyCity and HalloweenExpress have a better selection. The nicest costumes come from speciality stores but sometimes they cost a lot more.
The price range for Harry Potter costumes vary. It depends or where you are looking to buy a Harry Potter costume. You could do a search for Harry Potter costumes to find the best price.
Jokers' Masquerade is an online shop which sells costumes and fancy dresses for Halloween. They also offer themed costumes like Harry Potter or Disney.
No, but you can get Harry Potter costumes.
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Jokers' Masquerade is an online shop which sells costumes and fancy dresses for Halloween. They also offer themed costumes like Harry Potter or Disney.
Harry Potter costumes can be found on eBay and Amazon and also at various online stores such as Buy Harry Potter Costumes, Wholesale Costume Club, and Costume Craze.
Pirates of the Carribean, Harry Potter, Twilight Vampires and Power Rangers are popular Halloween costumes for boys aged 6 to 10. Just Kids Costumes offers a great variety by age. Find it at: http://www.justkidcostumes.com/
There is a good site online called Halloween Costumes that has a pretty good selection of Harry Potter costumes online. That exact section can be found at the following address: http://www.halloweencostumes.com/harry-potter-costumes.html?gclid=COfQhIjNkKsCFUh_5godE3MZQw. I also recommend checking out eBay for second hand or new costumes, and maybe even any thrift stores in your area.