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Throw Your Daughter A Disney Princess Costume Party

February 1, 2012 in Special Occasions by Lara Burke

If your daughter has a birthday coming soon then a Disney Princess costume party just might be her wish come true. There are two ways you can do it. Firstly, invite all her little friends to come to the party dresses in their favorite Disney princess costumes. You may want to state on the invitation which character your daughter will be wearing so she can be the only one in that costume. The other way you can do it is by having a Disney princess theme and having adult friends dress up as the characters to take pictures with the girls and entertain them.  Either way you decide to go, you will need Disney costumes, paper goods, cake and party favors.

The Disney princesses include Cinderella, Snow White, Aurora, Tiana, Belle, Ariel, Jasmine, Mulan and Pocahontas but you can also count Tinkerbell, Rapunzel, Alice in Wonderland and Minnie Mouse. There are several styles of each princess costume from which to choose on Costume SuperCenter for everyone from infants to girls and even women.  Accessories include tiaras, shoes and wigs. Wands are also available for each of the characters and make a wonderful party favor for each girl to bring home.

Disney party supplies can be found at any online or big box retail store. Disney princess themed cups, plates, napkins and decorations are readily available. Disney princess cakes are really easy. They can be as simple as a homemade cake that you decorate with small princess figures or as elaborate as a custom made cake like the one below.

The best things about a Disney princess costume party is that the girls will love every minute of it, the supplies are easy to find and the costumes are fabulous. It gives the children a fun opportunity to play dress up and celebrate the birthday girl in style.


Host a Little Girl’s Tea Party with Costumes

January 25, 2012 in Uncategorized by Lara Burke

Costume tea parties are a great way for little girls to learn social skills and manners while having fun role-playing as grown-ups. There is nothing cuter than a group of little girls dressed in fancy costumes with feather boas and little princess themed play heels sipping tea with their pinkies out.

With the enormous number of costumes and accessories available for girls, having children’s tea parties has become a business.  You can purchase a variety girls princess costumes, feather boas, gloves, tiaras, wigs, hats, dress-up jewelry, purses and anything else you can think of to get you started. Garage sales and thrift shops are the perfect place to find pieces of fancy, dainty china and serveware.

Your child will act as hostess of the party. This will teach her how to greet her guests when they arrive and how to thank them and say goodbye when they leave. As the parent, you should do the serving of tea and finger foods while coaching the girls in the art of conversation, if necessary. Here are some pointers for hosting a little girl’s tea party with costumes.

When Guests Arrive

Your child can greet her guest and invite them into a room where the dress-up clothes are displayed. With their moms help, they can change into their special tea party outfit and play until all the guests arrive.

What To Do First

There are a variety of things you can do. For example, let each girl “walk the runway” and show off their pretty costume. They can also play a game like musical chairs, do a craft, or play with dolls.

What to Serve

When it is time to invite the girls to the table have everything ready to serve.  We suggest serving decaffeinated tea such a green tea or mild herbal teas that are somewhere between warm and hot. Serve with milk and sugar cubes. Two basic tea sandwiches include peanut butter and jelly cut into shapes with assorted cookie cutters and cream cheese and cucumber sandwiches cut into triangles (no crust). Cookies should be served on fancy platters and include shortbread cookies, macaroons and small scones and muffins with lemon curd and jam. If it is a birthday party, a cake of any kind or cupcakes would be fine.

Mind your Manners

This is a great opportunity to learn the art of  “please and thank you” as well as learning table etiquette such as placing the napkin on their lap, offering food before passing it, asking to pass something out of arms reach, elbows off the table, etc. They will be dressed in frilly girl’s costumes which will help remind them to act in a lady-like manner.

Wrap it Up

After tea time, the girls can engage in free play time, or a variety of other activities until the party is over. If it is a birthday, you can open gifts, which is another opportunity for teaching etiquette.  15 minutes before the end time, costumes should be removed and placed back on hangers or set aside to be laundered. When each girl leaves the child hostess should be thanked for coming and give a party favor, if applicable.

You can also turn your tea party into a specific theme by offering Disney princess costumes, fairy costumes, animal costumes or what ever else you choose. What type of costume tea party would you have.


Words the Friends adds new life to the Scrabble Costume

January 19, 2012 in Uncategorized by Lara Burke

Words with Friends took off like a jet plane when Alec Baldwin was kicked off an American Airlines flight for playing the game. Our Scrabble costumes are going to take off too since this Words with Friends craze has made the app version of Scrabble one of the coolest games to play.

Shortly after the Alec Baldwin incident it was reported that Words with Friends jumped from 300,000 users to 5.5 Million.  At this writing, Words with Friends currently has 8,400,000 daily uses.

This year, Costume SuperCenter suspects the Scrabble costume will find new life and meaning with smartphone and online game enthusiasts. Thank you Zynga for creating Words with Friends. Perhaps now you will give us a Words With Friends Halloween costume that will rival our Angry Birds costumes, also inspired by popular game apps.

Some people will tell you that Words with Friends is just like Scrabble while die-hard Scrabble fans tend to differ. There are some differences in the layout of the board and the number of tiles but the scoring and rules are generally the same. No doubt, if you love Scrabble, a Words with Friends addiction is in your near future. If you love online games like Angry Birds, you must have discovered WWF by now. If not, what are you waiting for!

What are your thoughts about the Scrabble costume being worn by fans of Words With Friends?


Costumes and Diets Have Come a Long Way

January 9, 2012 in Uncategorized by Lara Burke

Halloween is a long way off but I want to buy a smaller size costume this year so I decided to hop on the New Year’s resolution bandwagon and join Weight Watchers. The reason I joined this program over the others is that I want to eat real food, not that pre-packaged, awful stuff. However, Weight Watchers was not always the super real food diet it is today. This of course got me thinking about how so many things have changed for the better over the years, including Halloween costumes.

For some reason, diet food from decades ago had to be gross concoctions that barely resemble food. Making it look interesting with fancy molds will not make anything taste better. Likewise, a plastic smock with a picture of a character and a molded plastic face make do not make for a good costume. We have smartened up over the years and now we demand the real deal.

Take a look at how costumes and diets have changed from from the 1970s to today. What were people thinking?

If things didn’t change to the way they are now, Halloween costume manufactures and the weight loss industry would both be out of business.

I want my costumes and my food to look like the real thing. Don’t settle for anything less for yourself.

If you have a picture of yourself from way back when wearing one of these awful vintage Halloween costumes, we’d love to see a picture of it. Share your comments with us here. You can also post your pictures to our Facebook Page.


V for Vendetta Mask Worn by Occupy Wall Street Protesters

January 4, 2012 in Historical Costumes by Lara Burke

The V for Vendetta mask has become a symbol of Occupy Wall Street. If you have wondered why you have seen so many pictures of Occupy Wall Street protesters wearing this creepy white mask, then you need to know its origins and how it came to be the mask worn by the vigilante in V for Vendetta.

The V For Vendetta is a comic and movie about a freedom fighter called “V” who wears a mask to hide his identity, and uses terrorist tactics to insight a revolt against the government.  The mask is based on the likeness of a man named Guy Fawkes who lived in the early 1600s and was part of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. The plot involved a group of English Catholics who planned to assassinate King James, a protestant, by blowing up The House of Lords with gunpowder and restoring a Catholic Monarch to the throne. Fawkes was in charge of guarding the gunpowder. Authorities were tipped off and captured Fawkes. He was tortured until he broke but rather than be condemned to death, he took his own life.

The original Guy Fawkes mask is based on a design by artist David Lloyd and features a white face with a wide smile, a thin, upturned mustache from cheek to cheek and a thin pointed beard from the lower lip to the bottom of the chin.

Due to is origins and its use in the movie, the mask has come to represent protest in general. Today, the mask is often seen worn by “Occupy” protesters who disapprove of  the nation’s politicians and financial institutions. Wear the V for Vendetta Mask for Halloween along with the V for Vendetta costume, or with your clothes to portray an OWS protester. However, you can purchase the V for Vendetta Mask all year long in support of “Occupy” protests all over the country. You can purchase the mask at Costume SuperCenter for only $6.99


10 Unusual New Year’s Resolutions for 2012

December 28, 2011 in Uncategorized by Lara Burke

It is time to start thinking about your New Year’s Resolutions now that Christmas has come and gone and the Santa costumes are on packed away.  Instead of the same boring New Year’s resolutions that hardly anyone ever keeps I figured I’d try something different. So goodbye to all the New Year’s diets I started that went caput by Valentine’s Day and so-long to being more organized because that just makes me forget where I put everything. This year I’m going for an unusual New Year’s resolution that I might have a better chance of keeping. Some are humorous, some are thoughtful, and all are worth your consideration.

  1. I will break a bad habit by replacing it with another one.
  2. I will learn one useless fact a day and share it with my co-workers.
  3. I will do at least one thing that gets the response, “I can’t believe you just did that,” but in a good way.
  4. I will come up with a clever new response when someone sneezes to replace God bless you.
  5. Each month, I will try a food I’ve never had: liver, tripe, sweetbreads, fois gras…
  6. Take a picture of my child every day for a year and post a time lapse video on You Tube.
  7. Grow my hair and donate it to Locks of Love.
  8. Be a real life Fairy Godmother and do a few good deeds.
  9. I will not purchase anything with change for a year. I will use a new bill every time and save all of my change.
  10. Learn to roll my r’s mainly because I’d like to eventually learn a romance language and also just because it sounds so sexy.

If you have a suggestion for an off beat New Year’s Resolution let us know by posting a comment. From all of your friends at Costume Supercenter, have a happy and safe New Year.


10 Collector’s Edition Movie Costumes for Serious Collectors

December 20, 2011 in General Costumes by Lara Burke

If you are a fan of movie memorabilia,  or you refuse to settle for even a deluxe quality Halloween costume, you need to check out some of the available theatrical quality collector’s edition movie character costumes.  These are incomparable costumes in a class consistent with the costumes actually used on movie sets. All of the costumes are officially licensed, authentic and of a caliber that exceeds your expectations. We’re talking about Superheroes, Star Wars, Elvis, Transformers and more.

These are not your ordinary Halloween costumes. Collector’s Edition costumes range in price from $200 – $900 and are available through reputable costume companies such as Costume SuperCenter. If you are able to spare no expense, one of these costumes will be beyond compare for Halloween in addition to being the centerpiece of any movie memorabilia enthusiasts collection.

Here are our top 10 collector’s quality movie character costumes.

1. Darth Vader

2. Black Shadow  3. Trooper  4. Boba Fett and Stormtrooper costumes from Star Wars

5 and 6. Supreme Collectible Edition Batman and Robin

7. Collectible Superman Costume

8. Collectible Elvis Presley costume

9 and 10. Transformers Bumble Bee and Optimus Prime Collectors Edition costumes

Owning a movie character costume like any of these is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If music is more your style then the professional stage quality KISS costumes would be perfect for you. I though I’d tell you about them now so you can have the next ten months to save up for it.


The Origins of Christmas Stockings, Mistletoe and Santa Suits

December 13, 2011 in Holiday Costumes by Lara Burke

For as long as I’ve been aware, I have always known that, at Christmas time, we hang our stockings on the mantle, kiss under the mistletoe and that a man in a red and white fur suit comes down our chimney and gives us gifts. But why? These traditions come from folklore, some relatively recent and others over 1000 years old.  So, in case you are wondering, here are the origins of some of our most popular Christmas traditions.

Hanging Christmas Stockings – In the 3rd Century in the city of Myna, which is now part of Turkey, Bishop Nicholas was known as an extremely kind and generous man. He heard about a poor old man who feared he would die before saving enough money for a dowry for his daughters and wanted to help. On Christmas night when the daughters put their stockings on the mantle to dry by the fire, Bishop Nicholas anonymously threw gold coins down the chimney and they landed in the tockings giving the daughter enough money to marry.

Why Santa comes down the chimney – This may have stemmed form the story of the stockings; with St. Nick tossing coins down the chimney. Thinking logically, the chimney would be the only way for Santa to get inside a home way back when because doors and windows would be locked tight to keep out the cold. But remember, Santa is magical and if you don’t have a chimney, he can get in through something as small as a keyhole.

Kissing Under the Mistletoe – Mistletoe is an evergreen with berries. The tradition dates back to an ancient. Norse mythology. The ancient Scandinavians believed that if you encountered a foe while standing under mistletoe (which is a parasitic scrub that grows out of trees) they both had to lay down their arms and promise not harm to one another until the next day. The led to the tradition of kissing through the Norse myth of Baldur. When Baldur was born, his goddess mother made every living and inanimate object in the world promise not to harm Baldus. She forgot about the mistletoe. The god, Loki, was able to kill Baldur using a spear made from mistletoe. The gods eventually brought Baldur back to life and his mother declared mistletoe to be sacred, and from that point on, any two people who pass under the plant must kiss in celebration of the resurrection of her son.

Why Santa Wears a Red Santa Suit – Believe it or not, this is the newest of Christmas traditions. Santa’s look is the creation several artists. Thomas Nast made created the first images of Santa in 1881. He was recreated several times in print, including a cover on the Saturday Evening post by Norman Rockwell in 1920. Santa is perhaps the most commercial figure in advertising. In 1931 The Coca-Cola company wanted to increase its sales of soda in the winter and used Santa Claus (wearing a Santa Suit in their corporate colors, red and white) to create a campaign that not only sold lots of soda but also made the  popularity of Santa Claus stronger than ever. Generations later, Christmas would not be Christmas without children all over the world awaiting the arrival of old St. Nick in his distinctive Santa Suit.

There are also many bizarre Christmas traditions from around the world but these are the most common. If you celebrate an unusual holiday tradition, tell us about it.


Remember our Troops and their Families This Holiday Season

December 7, 2011 in Uncategorized by Lara Burke

This morning, a post on my Facebook page requested I send a holiday card to a recovering soldier at Walter Reed Hospital. I have come to find out that this is a hoax. Walter Reed Army Medical Center closed last August and even when they were open, it was their security policy not to accept mail unless addressed to a soldier by name.

Most people reading this blog will be sending cards and packages their loved ones far away.  This year, if every one of us added a serviceman or their family to our list, imagine what a difference it would make.

Since this is the season of giving, my friends and I at Costume SuperCenter would like to share some ways that you can make the holidays a bit brighter for our soldiers and their families who are in need:

  1. Send a card or care package to our troops overseas. Our soldiers need so many things that will enhance their comfort.You can send cards and stuff to: Holiday Mail For Heroes P.O. Box 5456 Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456
  2. For many military families and wounded warriors here at home, the holidays are a difficult time. Just making ends meet is difficult. If you go to Operation Homefront you can find many ways to help make Christmas a bit easier for them.
  3. On the website Support Our Troops you can:
  • send notes to soldiers via email or video
  • make a donation to the Care Pack Program
  • make and send a care package of your own.

This site provides all the information for what soldiers need most and how to get it to them.

There are only 3 more weeks until Christmas so you will need to act fast. If you read this, please by Santa Claus to a soldier or their family and do what you can to help.


Costumes Based on Popular Toys Make Great Christmas Gifts

Costumes make great Christmas gifts. Any kind of costume is fun for the child who enjoys playing dress up but you can make Christmas even more special for your children by giving them costumes that match the toys on their Christmas list. Costume SuperCenter has a selection of costumes that match some of the most popular toys for girls and boys for Christmas 2011.

According to internet sources such as BestToysGuide.com and ToysRUs.com, here are some of the best-selling toys for girls and boys, along with the corresponding costumes.

  • Lalaloopsy – Lalaloopsy dolls are whimsical and magical dolls that come to life then the last stitch is sewn. Each doll has her own special personality. Lalaloopsy is the biggest craze for young girls. We have the officially licensed costumes for three of the dolls: Spot Splatter Splash, Pillow Feather Bed and Mittens Fluff ‘N Stuff. The costumes fit most girls from age 1 to 7.

  • Monster High – For girls that are older than the Lalaloopsy set, Monster High dolls are glamorous, like Bratz but with a twist of horror. Monster High costumes for girls were very hot for Halloween. The costumes include Draculaura, Clawdeen Wolf, Cleo DeNile, Lagoona Blue and Frankie Stein. They fit girls from size 4 to 14.

  • Beyblade Metal Fusion Battle Tops Ryuga and Gingka – Toys R Us lists Beyblade as one of the hottest toys for boys this Christmas. The toys are high performance spinning tops that are based on the characters in the video game and cartoon. You can get the Beyblade Ryuga costume and Beyblade Gingka costume so your son can wear it while playing with his Metal Fusion Battle Tops. Beyblade costumes fit boys sizes 4-6, 8-10 and 10-12.

  • Transformers – These always popular toys have costumes for most of the characters such as Bumble Bee, Optimus Prime, Ironhide, and Megatron. Playtime can be truly interactive with your child dressed in his favorite transformer costume while playing with his favorite toys. Transformers costumes come in small, medium and large to fit boys sized 4-12

Additional costumes that you can find to match your children’s favorite toys include Disney princesses, Cars 2, Thomas the Tank Engine, Elmo and many more. So this Christmas, consider costumes as Christmas gifts and get them at Costume SuperCenter.


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