Sunday, May 24, 2009

Sexy Halloween Costumes Sky Blue Care Bears Bedtime Teddy Bear 1980's 80's Theme Party Costume

Flashback to the 80's in this care bear costume

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

DELUXE ER SCRUBS NURSE HALLOWEEN EMERGENCY ROOM NURSE COSTUME

Deluxe Emergency Room Nurse Halloween Costume - This is a Halloween Favorite, sure to get the conversation going! Get noticed in this sexy pink ER costume! Includes: Mask, shirt, pants, name badge & stethoscope. Standard Sized: Fits up to dress size 12.


Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Sexy 3Pc Army Cadet Military Halloween Costume

3Pc. Army Cadet Incl Hat, Shrug & Lace Up Side Dress MEDIUM GREEN/RED


It's that time of year, time to dress up and go out on the town as whatever creature you can fantasize. It's Halloween. This year, why should you be the only one who gets in on the fun? With all the dog clothes out there, you can try to dress your pooch up to match you.

The world of dog clothes has ballooned in recent years and now there are complete lines of Halloween costumes for your pet.

Some of the most popular designs this year include:

Pirate Pooch - This costume set includes a top and bottom combination set that looks as if your pet is wearing a pirate shirt and pants. It even comes with a captain's hat and attached cloth sword to give your dog the whole look.

Jailhouse Dog - In this get up your pup will have the well known prison stripes and even the hat that matches. The great thing about this getup is that you can easily purchase a human version of these dog clothes and look like you are cellmates.

Hula Dog - If you were thinking of a Polynesian or Hawaiian theme for your Halloween costume, why shouldn't your pet match? With a cute hula skirt and matching bikini top she can.

Princess Pooch - Many people say their little pups are princesses no matter what dog clothes they are wearing, but why not really show off your little princess in a colorful dress with matching princess hat.

Dog Dressing Tips

Be Patient

If you have never dressed your pup in clothes before, you should not wait until Halloween night to do this. Instead, start now. If you have a costume in mind, go buy it and try to put a piece of it on your pet. Usually, the first piece people try is the main costume. As soon as you get it on, your pet may start to fight you. Praise him for looking great and pet him in a way that makes it harder for him to get out of his costume. You may have to give a lot of attention, but most dogs will eventually start to equate your happiness with them wearing these items.

When you are tacking on hats and other small extra pieces of clothing, you may need even more patience. This concept makes no sense to your pooch and may take a lot of work to make them get used to it.

Add a piece at a time until you are able to put the whole costume on your pet. Then keep doing it until Halloween so they don't get out of the habit and change their mind when you are ready to go out.

Does he like it?

Some animals are not going to like the idea of being put in clothes, no matter what you try. At some point you just have to give it up. It is not worth hurting your dog or making your pet unhappy just for a few moments of frivolity. Enjoy his friendship and love on the levels he can give and give the dog clothes to someone else.

Author Jennifer Akre is an owner of a wide variety of online specialty shops including that offer both items and information on how you can easily furnish and decorate your space. Whether it's your living, bedroom, or even your deck or patio, there are many tips you can use to make those spots both functional and beautiful. Today, she offers advice on how to create a fabulous pet area by using roomy dog houses and cozy cat houses for your furry friend.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Sexy St. Pauli Girl German Beer Maiden Fraulein Girl Halloween Costume by Leg avenue




With the upcoming holiday, the fun and games can sometimes be overwhelming, yet at the same time exhilarating. For medical professionals though, this time of year means that there will be an increase in burn injury cases. In fact, according to national reports most fireworks accidents in the United States occur around the Fourth of July season.

Even with the smaller, less intense fireworks devices, operators can be severely injured if they are not careful. Sparklers can reach temperatures of up to 1800 degrees and burn dangerously close to the hand, the longer it is lit.

There are over 10,000 reported injuries per year and 40% of those injuries occur with children between the ages of 10-14 years. During this time in their lives, they are much more likely to take unnecessary risk, sometimes without knowing that the risk is there. Here are a few tips from the National Council on Fireworks Safety to help prevent your Fourth of July holiday from being a disaster.

1. Always have water handy

No matter how big or small the firework, it is always a good idea to have water handy. If a fire breaks out, you will be able to get rid of it before it gets out of hand. It is also get for putting out the smoldering pieces of a previously launched firework.

2. Do not alter or combine fireworks

Many people get the bright idea that perhaps if they combined fireworks, the combination would make for a much more spectacular explosion. And while this might very well be the case, it can lead to dangerous mixtures and larger-than-expected explosions.

3. Never relight a dud

Relighting fireworks that have already been lit is just a bad idea. The individual lighting the dud most likely doesn't know how much powder is still left in the device or how explosive it is.

4. Alcohol and Fireworks do not mix

Alcohol and Fireworks, aside from alcohol and driving, is probably one of the worst combinations for celebration. Studies show that alcohol slows reaction time and overall response to external stimulus. It increases confidence and perceived capability. This combination equals more risk taking, with a slower response time in case something bad happens.

Be sure to contact your local area fire marshal for more ways to stay save during the summer holiday. Avoid using fireworks that do not have warning labels on them as they may be dangerous. If you would like more information regarding burn injuries, visit www.burnvictiminjurylawyers.com.

Joseph Devine

Men's Canadian Mountie Halloween Costume




At the center of the Christmas season is spending time with family. Making lasting memories with your family is at the top of every to-do list during the holiday season. There are many festive activities to bring into your family life so Christmas is more memorable and fun for everyone. Traditional activities and out of the box ideas make the holidays super-special.

Christmas Memories and Traditions

Take a few minutes to remember your own childhood and how you spent the Christmas season at home. Do certain memories stand out as special in your mind? These are probably the Christmas traditions your own parents created for the family. Now it's time to create memorable Christmas traditions in your own home. Make gingerbread houses together. Decorate holiday cookies. Are you short on time but still recall the delicious smell in your mom's kitchen at Christmas time? Simmer potpourri to create a warm aroma in your home even if you don't have time to bake very often.

Christmas Fun In The Kitchen

Maybe baking just isn't your thing. There are still plenty of fun Christmas activities to do in the kitchen. You can make all kinds of gift items in the kitchen without baking. Make chocolate covered pretzel sticks and chocolates. Pair the chocolate treats with homemade hot cocoa mix to give as Christmas gifts.

Christmas Music

Include music in your family holiday traditions. Have fun with your family singing Christmas carols and making your own CD for the holidays. Use the recording of your family singing carols as holiday music every year while you decorate and enjoy Christmas festivities. Get really crafty and dress up the CD cases to look attractive so you can give them as gifts.

Cutting Down The Christmas Tree

A timeless tradition for many families is cutting down the Christmas tree. This activity adds a lot to the Christmas season at home. You can find Christmas tree farms just about everywhere. Ask a local grower's group for tree farm locations near you. The family shows up at the farm where mom or dad grab a saw to cut down the family Christmas tree. Everyone hunts for the perfect tree so mom or dad can cut it down and bring it home. Some farms are large and some are small. You may only need to walk a short distance to find the perfect tree or you may wind up hiking up and down hills before the right tree turns up.

More Than A Christmas Tree

Add dimension and fun to the Christmas tree cutting activity. Include additional family traditions in the day, such as lunch at a special place every year. You can also get Christmas candy to eat in the car on the way home with your tree. Another tradition can be shopping together for new ornaments after you bring the tree home and put it in a bucket of water.

Community Christmas Fun

Traditions are also created when you participate in annual community events. Does your town decorate a Christmas tree every year? Does your neighborhood have a block where all the homes are decorated with hundreds of holiday lights? Drive or walk to local Christmas festivities and make them part of your family traditions every year. Try to walk if the weather permits so you have more time to observe the detailed holiday decorations together.

Christmas Cocoa

For kids and adults alike, hot cocoa is an essential part of the holiday season. Start a family tradition of making hot cocoa mix at the beginning of the season. The children can each have a small cup of cocoa every night before bed during the month of December. As Christmas Day gets closer, add special goodies to the hot cocoa such as whipped cream and mini-marshmallows. Leave a cup of homemade hot cocoa for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.

Christmas In Every Room

As your children get older, they enjoy decorating their rooms for Christmas. Add holiday cheer to every room when you encourage your children to decorate their own space. Let them do all the decorating themselves then take photos of them in their finished rooms. Look at the photos every year to see how the Christmas decorations in their rooms have progressed.

One last thing -- Imagine the look on your child's face if they received a personalized letter from Santa Claus in the North Pole. You can also include extra goodies with the Santa letter like Reindeer food. It's a gift that makes a strong and lasting impression.

More information can be found here:

http://www.hellofromsanta.net/article.php

Friday, February 13, 2009

Princess Wildflower Child Costume

Walk the land of the New World as this pretty princess! This Indian Princess Wildflower Child Costume includes a dress with fringe trim, matching poncho with fringe trim and a lace up front, plush boot covers, and coordinating hair accessories.


Not all Halloween festivities can be participated in by toddlers. That does not mean, however, that toddlers have to be completely uninvolved in the fun. They are sure to want to wear their own Halloween costume, even if they are not able to go trick-or-treating.

Remember that toddlers tend to be sensitive to a lot of the scary sights of Halloween. Although older kids love the thought of terrifying their neighbors with gruesome or spooky costumes, toddlers could be really frightened by seeing such things. That means that parents need to make sure that their toddlers are well cared for while participating in Halloween events.

Toddlers and very small children usually have some kind of movie, book, or cartoon character that is especially treasured to them. Dressing up as this character could make Halloween a definite source of fun for such toddlers. Looking cute dressed up as their favorite cartoon character will appeal to toddlers much more than scaring people with ghost or vampire costumes.

There are some characters that seem to be rather timeless favorites of many toddlers. For example, Mickey Mouse, Scooby Doo, Superman, Spiderman, and Batman will always be popular with young kids. Your toddler, though, might have a different character in mind, depending on what happens to be popular at the moment.

Even if the costume itself is not of the highest quality, your toddler will love it if it allows them to become one of their favorite characters. That means that, in order to choose correctly, you need to pay attention to which characters really fascinate your children when you read them stories or when they watch television and movies.

Toddler costumes of popular characters are not difficult to find at all, both for sale and rent. The price of the costume will depend on its quality. You can find cheap plastic costumes as well tremendously detailed ones that are less cheap. While trying to decide which costume is best for your toddler, you also need to think about which costumes will be safest. Stay away from outfits that are flammable, for example.

Since candles are a common part of most Halloween decorations, being cautious when choosing a costume is in your best interests. You don't want to have to worry that your child might be in danger.

One word of warning about renting costumes for toddlers: If your child really loves the idea of dressing up as their favorite character, you might have an especially difficult time getting them to let you return the costume.

Are you looking for kids costume ideas for Halloween this year? Visit the Get In Costume website for lots of fun & creative ideas. Plus, get a free copy of my special report "The Family Guide To Halloween Safety"