Halloween Costume Ideas From Eddie's

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A bounty of Halloween costume ideas can be found at Eddie's Trick Shop.

We occasionally visit the historic Marietta Square here in Georgia and a regular stop (especially for my 10 yr. old son) is Eddie's Trick Shop. You could literally spend an hour or so browsing all of the cool trick props, masks and incredible Halloween costumes. I know because we've done it on many occasions.

What is a Halloween costume post doing on The Fun Times Guide To Homebuilding: a homebuilding blog? Never you mind. The Halloween holiday is responsible for too many Fun Times to let it slip by without a Guide To a great source for Halloween costumes. Besides..Eddie's is on the historic Marietta Square where there are many Homebuilding sites nearby.

Here's why Eddie's is a great source for just about any Halloween costume idea...


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You'd be surprised at what you would find inside of the store but they also have a website with even more selection and will ship it to you. If you are in need of a unique Halloween costume you had better make an early decision to buy something because it'll be slim pickin's if you wait too long.


My son Tristan, and a few of his buddies, all want to be Darth Vader or some other Star Wars character. I think it's amazing how George Lucas and company have been able to keep Star Wars (and all the merchandise that goes with it) in the public eye for so long. If any of your offspring want to be Darth Vader this year then you'd better get on it. Another great place to browse is BuyCostumes and they stock a great looking Darth Vader costume for kids.
Bonus: In most cases, get same day shipping if you order by 3pm CT (Mon-Fri) from them.




Have you ever wanted an Atomic Wedgie? Eddie's has it. Freak everyone out as Captain Condom, Beer Keg, Moon Over Hawaii, Sumo Wrestler, Wet T-Shirt Winner, Breathalyzer Machine and more.


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