The best Halloween money-saving tricks, from DIY costumes to cheap treats

Spooky savings: how to trim the costs of Halloween without sacrificing fun.

With the big day just around the corner, it's time to face the music – the cost of Halloween treats has skyrocketed this year. Sweet prices have risen by 18.1% in just a year, while bulk packs of sweets are now more than £2 for what was once a penny. But fear not, dear trick-or-treaters - there are plenty of ways to save your cash without sacrificing the fun.

First up, the humble treat itself. Forget about individually wrapped goodies – they're a waste of money and take up too much space in the bin. Instead, opt for bulk packs that can be shared with friends and family. Tesco's Tricky Treats Popping Candy multipack is a steal at just £1, while Morrisons has a 16-pack of Swizzels Luscious Lollies for £1.25. And if you're feeling flush, Asda has the Haribo Share the Happy 22-bag multipack for a mere £1.98.

But it's not all about sweets – your DIY costume is where you'll really save some dough. Ditch the dodgy Amazon deals and raid your local charity shop instead. A cheap white shirt paired with some black material, makeup, and a bit of creativity can make for a spooky spectacle that won't break the bank.

And while we're on the subject of saving, let's talk about decorations. Many shoppers end up in landfill after their big Halloween bash, but it doesn't have to be that way. Get creative with cardboard cutouts, fake spider webs made from string, and some old white sheets or balloons. You can even reuse your existing decor year after year – a spider doorstop is always a good idea.

Of course, there's also the matter of entertainment. Hosting your own party at home can be much cheaper than shelling out for a pricey night out. And if you're feeling flush, consider a spooky movie marathon on TV streaming services like Netflix or Disney+. Or, sign up for a free trial and binge-watch all the scary films you like before coughing up the cash.

Finally, let's not forget about the humble pumpkin – that most iconic of Halloween symbols. Most supermarkets are now selling discounted pumpkins, with Tesco's munchkin pumpkins starting at just 60p. And if you're feeling adventurous, why not try using your old pumpkin as a soup ingredient? There are plenty of delicious seasonal recipes to try.

So there you have it – a guide to saving on Halloween without sacrificing the fun. With a bit of creativity and some savvy shopping, you can trim the costs and still have a spook-tacular time with friends and family.
 
🎃️ The cost of Halloween treats has skyrocketed by 18.1% in just a year! 🚨 That's like paying £4 for what used to be a penny. Not cool, right? 😬 But on the bright side, buying bulk packs can save you some serious cash. Like, Tesco's Tricky Treats Popping Candy multipack is only £1, which is a steal considering it's usually £2+ per pack. 🤑 And if you're feeling thrifty, making your own costume from thrift store finds or old clothes can be super cheap and fun too! 💡 75% of people spend less than £10 on Halloween decorations each year. That's like, totally doable with some DIY creativity and string 🕸️ 45% of parents say they're looking forward to a cheaper Halloween this year compared to last year. 👍
 
🎃💸 just had an idea for a halloween party budget plan 📝
• treats: bulk packs are the way to go! 💰
| Tesco ( £1)
| Morrisons ( £1.25)
| Asda ( £1.98)
• costumes: thrift stores are your friend 🛍️
| charity shop + makeup = spooky chic!
• decorations: get creative with cardboard and string! 🎨
| reuse old decor or make new ones to save 💸
• entertainment: home party or free trial on Netflix/Disney+ 📺
• pumpkin: use it as soup or buy cheaply from supermarkets 🎃

all these ideas should help you have a spooky Halloween without breaking the bank!
 
omg ugh i feel u guys 🤪 like how are we gonna afford all that candy lol but seriously have u seen those bulk packs? £1 is crazy cheap!! 💸 i think ditching amazon deals for charity shops is a genius idea btw u can get some awesome costume pieces there. and idk about the decorations tho i love getting creative with old stuff but sometimes those cardboard cutouts are just too much 😂 anyway, hosting ur own party at home sounds like a great way to save cash. u could even set up a movie theater in ur basement 🎥 & use ur pumpkin for soup 🍁
 
🎃️ You know what's wild? How fast things can go from being super affordable to breaking the bank 🤑. I mean, £2 for a pack of sweets that used to be a penny is insane! But on the bright side, there are some great ways to cut costs without sacrificing the fun 💡.

I love the idea of ditching those individually wrapped treats and opting for bulk packs instead 📦. And DIY costumes from charity shops? Genius 👗. I've done that before and you'd be surprised how creative (and spooky!) you can get with just a few thrift store finds 🕷️.

And let's not forget about decorations – cardboard cutouts, fake spider webs, and old white sheets are all you need to create a killer atmosphere 💀. Reusing decor year after year is also a great way to save some cash 🔩.

Hosting your own party at home can be super cheap too 🎉, especially if you have a big group of friends coming over. And TV streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ are always a good option for when you're feeling flush 😊.

But what really gets me is how creative we should get with our old pumpkin 🎃️. Turning it into soup? That's genius! Okay, maybe I'm just weird about that one, but still 💕.
 
omg i cant even believe how expensive halloween treats r getting lol like who can afford £2 for a bag of sweets?! anywayz, i love the idea of making your own DIY costumes from thrift stores & charity shops - its so much cheaper & ur still gonna look awesome lol 💁‍♀️. also, redecorating with cardboard cutouts & fake spider webs is a total win - saves u a ton of cash & looks super spooky 🔮. and who needs fancy parties when u can just binge-watch scary movies at home? Netflix has so many good ones 🎃👻
 
🎃️ I think what's really sad is that we've gotten so used to buying cheap, individually wrapped candies that we're missing out on so much value when we go for bulk packs or reuse our own stuff at home 🤯

For instance, using old sheets or balloons as decorations can add a super spooky touch without breaking the bank 💸 And if you're feeling crafty, making your own costumes from thrift store finds and DIY makeup can be way more fun (and affordable) than buying overpriced Halloween gear online 👗🎨
 
omg u gotta be kidding me 18.1% is wild 1 pound for a bag of sweets is nuts but i get it dont wanna break the bank on halloween lol make ur own costume from thrift stores its where it's at btw cardboard cutouts r lit
 
omg 😱 18.1% is crazy 💸 I mean who wants to spend that much on just one treat 🤣 but i guess its worth it for the little ones 🎃️ yeah buying in bulk is def the way to go ⚡️ those supermarket treats are super cheap now 🤑 and DIY costumes are actually kinda cool 😎 repurposing old stuff is so creative 👏 and who needs expensive decorations when u can make ur own spooky ambiance with cardboard & string? 🕷️ it's all about bein thrifty without losin the fun 💖
 
i mean come on 18% increase in halloween treats is insane 🤑💸 who's getting richer off our sugar cravings lol. but seriously though, i love the tip about using old pumpkins as soup ingredients, that's genius! and reusing decor year after year is a great way to reduce waste 🎃👍 my fave idea tho is having a DIY costume party at home instead of shelling out for pricey events 👗💅
 
Ugh, £2 for 22 pieces of sweets is just crazy 🤑! Can't believe how much prices are rising. And honestly, who needs individually wrapped goodies anyway? Just buy in bulk and share with others. Tesco's multipack is a good deal, but Morrisons' one is even cheaper! 👍

And I love the idea of DIY costumes from charity shops. So many people just waste money on cheap Amazon deals that fall apart. Get creative and make your own spooky spectacle 🎃

Decorations are another thing... why do they always have to be so expensive? Cardboard cutouts, fake spider webs made from string, it's all about being resourceful 🤓 And reusing old decor is a great idea! Who needs new decorations every year anyway?

Hosting your own party at home is the way to go. No need for pricey nights out. Plus, you can sign up for free trials on streaming services and binge-watch scary films without breaking the bank 🎥
 
🎃 just think about all the stuff we waste during halloween... like packaging and decorations 🚮💔. try to be more mindful this year 👍. also, bulk packs of sweets r a game changer 💸. who needs individually wrapped goodies anyway? 😉
 
🎃 The government needs to crack down on monopolies in the confectionery industry, it's outrageous that big companies are taking advantage of consumers by inflating prices for Halloween treats. 💸 Meanwhile, our charity shops can't even compete with Amazon's 'deals' because they're not as flashy and have lower online visibility 🤦‍♂️. But seriously, if we want to save money on Halloween, we need to support local businesses that offer affordable alternatives like bulk sweets and second-hand costume ideas 🛍️
 
I just love how creative we've gotten when it comes to saving money on Halloween 🎃👻. I mean, who needs individually wrapped sweets when you can get a bunch of bulk packs for pennies? And let's be real, those DIY costumes from the charity shop are where it's at – my grandkids always look adorable in their second-hand superhero gear 😂.

I also appreciate the tip about reusing decorations year after year. I've got a spider doorstop that's been with me since I was a kid, and it still brings a smile to everyone's face. And have you seen those prices on pumpkins lately? 60p is practically a bargain! 🤑

But what really gets me excited is the idea of hosting your own Halloween party at home instead of shelling out for a pricey night out. It's so much more fun when it's low-key and cozy, with all your favorite snacks and movies 🍿👍.
 
🎃😊 u guys gotta be careful what ur buyin this halloween season... prices r outta control 18.1% increase in just 1 year is wild 🤯 anyway, make sure to shop around for deals, buy in bulk if possible 💸, and get creative with DIY costumes 🎨. also, reuse last year's decor or get crafty with cardboard cutouts & fake spider webs 🕷️. hosting ur own party at home is a great way 2 save cash too 🏠👻 just sayin'
 
omg i was so annoyed when i saw how much candy costs this year like £2 for a pack of sweets?! but then i read this article and it made me think about our school's halloween party last year we spent like £50 on decorations and stuff but this time around i'm thinking of getting creative with cardboard cutouts and fake spider webs i've got some old white sheets from my art project that i can use for the backdrops and my friends can bring their own costumes to share 😂
 
I'm not sure about this whole spooky savings thing... I mean, £2 for a bag of sweets? That's just crazy! 🤯 But, I guess if you're gonna do it, might as well do it right. Like, have you seen those bulk packs they're talking about? £1 for 16 lollies is actually pretty sweet (no pun intended). And DIY costumes can be really fun too... I've done some of that with my friends before and we always end up looking like total rejects but in a good way 😂. Decorations are also pretty easy to make if you're crafty, just grab some cardboard, glue, and string, and you're good to go! And let's be real, who needs expensive Halloween movies when you can just binge-watch Netflix? 🎃 The pumpkin thing is cool too... I tried making a pumpkin soup last year and it was actually really tasty.
 
omg I'm so down for these ideas!!! trimming the cost of halloween treats is like, so smart 🤑 I mean who needs individually wrapped goodies when you can get a bulk pack right?! Tesco's Tricky Treats Popping Candy multipack sounds amazing! 💖 and DIY costumes are literally the best way to go - raiding charity shops for affordable materials is genius! 🎨 my friend just did that last year and looked so cool 👻 also, reusing decorations is such a great idea - I've done that before with old white sheets and it's like new again! 💫 hosting your own party at home can be so much fun too! Netflix has the best spooky movies btw 🎃
 
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