The bad economy has all of us pinching  our pennies a little tighter this year. However, the recession does  not need to ruin your holidays. With some advanced planning and preparation,  you can easily have a recession friendly Halloween. 
 
 General Tips
 
 Keep your Spirits Up!
 Do not let the idea of having to stick  to a budget ruin your Halloween. As you will see from the rest of this  article, there are plenty of ways to save money without sacrificing  anything.
 Embrace Halloween Crafts
 There are plenty of ways to make decorations  and costumes on a limited budget. Just stop by your local craft store  and check out their Halloween section. If you have children, you can  always enlist their help and make the task a family project!  
 
 Shop Specials and Discounts
 Lots of stores run special discounts  on Halloween merchandise and costumes this week. Pick up a local newspaper  to browse the ads and take advantage of any sales you can find. 
 
 Decorations for Under $5
 
 Turning your home into a haunted house  does not need to break the bank. Check out the following ways you can  create festive decorations for just a few dollars.
 
 Graveyard Fog
 You do not need to purchase an expensive  fog machine to give the illusion of a haunted graveyard. You can pick  up some dry ice from a local grocery store for a couple of bucks, and  place it in a bucket with some warm water.
 Tombstones
 It only takes a few minutes to make a  few spooky tombstones to decorate your house. Cut pieces of cardboard  then paint them with grey and black. You can then write personalized  messages on the tombstones such as “R.I.P” followed by the name  of a friend or family member.
 Ghosts
 Making your own ghosts is actually pretty  easy. Take either a foam ball or a balloon and wrap it with white cloth.  You can then hang them by fishing line all over your house for a spooky  effect.
 Spider Webs
 You can buy bags of spider web from your  local 99-cent, or dollar tree store that will go a long way towards  making your home look spooky and mysterious. You can also enhance the  effect of the cobwebs by placing strings of black lights behind them. 
 
 Saving Money on a Halloween Party
 
 The costs of hosting a Halloween party  can add up quick, but you can save  easily keep from breaking the budget by following these tips.
 
 Dead Punch
 Make a bowl of "dead punch"  by mixing a batch of regular fruit punch, with floating ice cube hands  in it. To make these frozen hands simply fill a few plastic gloves with  water, tie off the ends, and place them in the freezer. Then, remove  the ice cube hands and place them in your punch just before guests arrive.
 
 Terrifying Table Settings
 You can make beautiful centerpieces for  next to nothing by filling some glass vases with fall leaves, or gauze  and fake spiders for a scarier effect. If you are hosting a dinner party  you could cut down on costs by making your own place cards and table  decorations. 
 Pumpkin Potluck
 Every one loves carving pumpkins for  Halloween, so why not just host a pumpkin carving potluck? By having  guests bring a dish you can save on food, and by carving pumpkins you  can save on entertainment expenses.
 Crafty Costumes Ideas
 
 It is easy to get caught up in the  Halloween fun and drop major cash at the Halloween costume shop. However,  making your own costume can be both cheaper and more fun and original  than buying a generic costume from the store. 
 
 H1N1
 You can easily dress as the H1N1 virus  – or Swine Flu – by throwing on some doctors scrubs and putting  on a pig nose, or just wearing a pig nose and carrying around a tissue  box. You could even “quarantine” yourself by wrapping a few pieces  of caution tape around your arms or waist.
 Bunch of Grapes
 You can make a quick and easy costume  with just a green shirt and a bag of purple balloons. Just blow up enough  to cover yourself in, then pin the ends of the balloons to your shirt  in a grape formation. Make sure to avoid sharp corners, and you have  got yourself a creative costume!
 The King of Pop
 Because of his tragic death earlier in  the year, Michael Jackson is going to be a hit costume this Halloween.  To honor the late King of Pop, you can put dress like him by wearing  a single glove, a colorful shirt, and a snazzy hat. If you have enough  time you could even bedazzle your glove and hat for a more stylish look.
 
 Mummy Costume
 The mummy costume is a Halloween staple,  especially for anyone looking to save money. Just get some medical gauze  from the store and wrap it around a white shirt and light pants. To  make the look more authentic you could lie out the gauze before hand  and add some streaks of gray and black paint to give it a mummified  look. 
 Balloon Boy
 Since the Balloon Boy incident turned  out to be a big hoax, and the boy was found in his own attic, you can  easily make fun of this pop culture event by dressing like it for Halloween.  The great thing about creating a Balloon Boy costume is that there are  dozens of options. Since the boy was found inside a box in the attic  you could put a big cardboard box around you and carry around a gray  balloon. Or, you could wrap yourself in foil and mimic the now famous  balloon that we all saw on the news. Just use your imagination and the  possibilities are endless.