Halloween tips to save on spooky season
20 Halloween Hacks

Set a budget - and stick to it

Swap costumes

Saving money on Halloween costumes doesn't have to mean squeezing your offspring into the same outfit they've been wearing for the past 10 years. Encourage children to exchange outfits with friends at school, or ask your neighbours or relatives if they fancy swapping their children's Halloween costumes.
Get creative in the kitchen

Embrace last-minute shopping

Don't be afraid to say no
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Grow your own

Plan ahead
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By the time Halloween's done and dusted you'll probably never want to see another pumpkin again. Ever. But a post-Halloween shopping spree will allow you to pick up items for next year at vastly reduced prices. Halloween decorations will never go out of date, and the long expiry dates on sweets means you can stockpile edible goods, too.
Be a savvy spender

Get crafty

Buy in bulk
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Steer clear of pumpkin patches
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Give the masks a miss
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Ditch the sugar
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Kids might well think sweets are the be all and end all, why not think outside the box this year? The fact that sweets come as standard means alternative goodies will be welcomed with open arms. Craft stores are great places to bulk buy cheap toys such as pocket money, toys and novelty erasers. Rolls of stickers and coloured pencils are great options for trick-or-treaters, too.
Shop second hand

Pool your resources

Embrace pound stores

Take a DIY approach to Halloween parties

Resist the Halloween hype
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Be a bat

Abandon ship

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