Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Kris Kringle Cookies

'Tis the season.  And if you haven't started your holiday baking yet, there's no time like the present.  This simple cookie recipe screams Christmas to me - cranberries and white chocolate - what's not to love?  I've been making this one for years and it's always a crowd pleaser!


Kris Kringle Cookies


    
        3/4 cup unsalted butter, brought to room temperature

            3/4 cup packed brown sugar

            1/4 cup granulated sugar

            1 large egg, at room temperature

            2 tsp pure vanilla extract

            2 cups all purpose flour

            2 tsp cornstarch

            1 tsp baking soda

            1/2 tsp salt

            3/4 cup white chocolate chips

            1 cup dried cranberries

             

  1. In a large bowl, beat the butter, brown sugar and granulated sugar on medium speed until combined and creamy. (about 3 minutes) 
  2. Beat in the egg and vanilla. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.  Beat again, as needed, to combine. 
  3. In a separate bowl, whisk the flour, cornstarch, baking soda and salt together. On low speed, slowly mix into the wet ingredients until combined. 
  4. Cover tightly and chill in the refrigerator for at least one hour. Chilling helps to ensure that your cookies don't overspread in the oven. Dough can be chilled for up to 4 days. 
  5. Remove chilled cookie dough from the refrigerator.  If the dough chilled for longer than 3-4 hours, let it sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes to make the dough easier to scoop and roll. 
  6. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line large baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside. 
  7. As the oven preheats, scoop and roll dough into balls (about 1.5 Tbsp of dough each)  Dough may be slightly crumbly but will come together as you work it with your hands.  Arrange dough balls 3 inches apart on prepared baking sheets. 
  8. Bake for 11- 12 minutes.  Cookies should be slightly browned around the edges.  The centers will still look soft. 
  9. Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire cooling rack to cool completely. 
  10. Cookies will stay fresh covered for up to one week (but they probably won't last that long!)



These cookies make a perfect compliment to all of the chocolate treats you typically bake around the holidays, so make sure to give this one a try!


Whether you’re baking for a holiday cookie swap, filling treat tins for friends and neighbors, or just enjoying an afternoon of goodie baking, these Cranberry and White Chocolate Chip (Kris Kringle) Cookies are sure to become a Christmas favorite you’ll reach for year after year. And here are a few other Harris Sisters favorites you’ll want to try next when you need to impress with a new recipe:






Sunday, December 7, 2025

How to Plan a Country Christmas Party

The Harris Family is kicking off this year's holiday season with a simple Christmas party idea that's easy to put together in no time flat. Over the year's we've brought you favorite Christmas party themes like Retro 1950s, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, and a Christmas Ball.


But this year, we decided to bring you a down-home Country Christmas, which couldn't be easier to do! Here are all the details you need to get started:

Country Christmas Party

Start with an invitation that matches your Country Christmas theme. Because people's calendars tend to fill up around the holidays, make sure to send your invitations well in advance of your party date. If you'd like for guests to come dressed a certain way, add that to the invitations. (That will add to the fun of the party!) We chose to all dress in plaid (boots optional). Where can you find country-themed invitations? Check out Etsy or Amazon for your best options.

Country Christmas Party Menu

You'll have lots of fun planning a menu for this party. We opted to serve foods and drinks that are associated with being from the country. Can these foods be found in other places too? I'm sure they can, but when you're from the South, you tend to associate them with "country" food. If you have guests coming from different areas, ask them to sign up for a food item to build your menu.


Here's the menu we used for our Country Christmas Party:


How to Decorate for a Country Christmas Party


We used two red buffalo plaid scarves to make a runner for the table. And we chose paper plates, napkins, and serving pieces that were red plaid.

Daddy was the proud recipient of our centerpiece, which was an old, white truck that we customized with front and back license plates so that it looked more like his beloved Pretty Boy.





What Music to Play at My Country Christmas Themed Party


Before your Country themed Christmas party, make sure to have Deanna's Country Christmas Playlist queued up in time for the party. And don't forget the classic stylings of Kenny & Dolly Once Upon a Christmas to round out your playlist.



What Gifts Can I Give at My Country Christmas Party?

This year, we changed it up quite a bit. In addition to giving Daddy our special Pretty Boy centerpiece at the end of the party, we also played a few games for the opportunity to win prizes. If you have a bunch of kids and teenagers in your group, you might want to consider this route too. These games are great ideas instead of buying everyone on your list a present. 

First up, we played a version of the Bow Spinner Game. You can watch directions for how to play here:


The only thing that we did differently, as you can see in our setup below is that we used buckets instead of Solo cups, which allowed us to put larger prizes underneath. Because each had a larger prize, we omitted the Golden Box that was attached to the golden bow.



Emma was the proud winner of an inflatable chicken costume and she loved it!



The next game we played was the Dollar Bill Game. Perfect for large groups, the Dollar Bill Game is a fast-paced holiday party game where guests pass dollar bills around a circle until one lucky player wins the whole kitty at the end. And guess who was our big winner from that game? Emma again!


I hope we've inspired you to plan your own party with a new and fun theme this year.

The Harris Sisters (and our BIG family) send you warmest holiday wishes and hopes for a very Merry Christmas from our family to yours!


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Thursday, November 20, 2025

How to Play the Dollar Bill Party Game

Last Christmas, we discovered a new favorite way to bring a little extra laughter and excitement to our holiday party: a simple, fun game using just three dollar bills per person! Perfect for large groups, this game had everyone laughing and getting into the festive spirit, no matter their age. It was easy to set up, quick to play, and soon became the highlight of the party. If you’re looking for a playful activity to create memories with your guests, keep reading, We’re sharing step-by-step instructions so you can try this Dollar Bill Game at your own Christmas gathering!





Dollar Bill Game (Left, Right, Center Game)

3 dice
3 dollar bills per person playing


1. Each player starts with three $1 bills. 

2. Roll one die to see who starts the game. Highest roll begins the game.

3. Starting with Player 1 and taking turns clockwise, each player rolls the same number of dice as they have dollars in front of them. For example, if you have two dollars in front of you and one in the kitty, you roll two dice. If you do not have any dollars in front of you, you forfeit your turn that round. 

Perform the action corresponding to the number on each die rolled:

1 - keep one dollar.

2 - keep one dollar.

3 - keep one dollar.

4 - pass one dollar to the player on your left.

5 - place one dollar in the center of the table (in the kitty).

6 - pass one dollar to the player on your right.

For example, if you have two dollars in front of you and you roll a 3 and a 4, you keep one dollar and pass one to the player on your left, leaving you with one dollar.

Once a dollar is passed to the center of the table (the kitty), it stays in the kitty. But once a dollar is passed to another player, you have a chance to win it back the next round, based on how other players roll their dice! 

4. Continue taking turns until only one person is left with any dollar bills. They win the whole kitty from the center of the table!



 


Notes:

Make sure to specify that each player needs three $1 bills. Our family misunderstood this, and we brought $12 in the form of a $10 bill and two $1s and then had to quickly make change!

You might want to have some extra $1 bills on hand to make change for folks just in case.

If playing with children, make sure they are old enough to understand that because it is a game of chance, only one person can win. This is a good opportunity to talk ahead of time about good sportsmanship, how to be excited for the winner, and to congratulate them when they win.

You can also play this game with quarters or candy if you want to lower the stakes.


This is a fun game for a group of people. One minute you might be out of dollar bills, but suddenly you find yourself winning again because of how everybody else rolled. We had all kinds of "special rolls," cheering, "Are you kidding me's?", "Big money, No whammies!", whooping and hollering, that's for sure!

We hope this Dollar Bill Game adds just as much fun and laughter to your holiday celebrations as it did to ours! It’s one of those simple, easy-to-set-up activities that can bring a big group of people together and create memories that last long after the party ends. So grab three bucks, gather your friends and family, and let the festivities and the giggles begin!

Saturday, November 15, 2025

25 Vintage Holiday Recipes Straight from Grandma’s Cookbook

There’s just something special about those old-fashioned holiday recipes that have been passed down through generations, the ones written inside the pages of Grandma’s favorite cookbook in her own handwriting. This Vintage Holiday Recipe Roundup celebrates those timeless classics that bring warmth and nostalgia to every Christmas table. 

The holiday season is packed full of nostalgia. Here’s a list of The Harris Sisters favorite vintage recipes to help keep some of those old-fashioned holiday traditions alive. If you’re planning a Retro-Themed Christmas Party, make sure to add some of these Christmas goodies to the menu. Others on the list are sure to please at your next holiday gathering. So dust off your mixing bowls and get ready to bring a little vintage magic back to your kitchen this season.


Appetizers & Snacks

Every great holiday gathering starts with something to nibble on, and these vintage appetizers and snacks are just the thing to get the party started. From cheese balls rolled in chopped pecans to crispy sausage balls, these recipes are just like Grandma used to make.

Classic Cheeseball Recipe


Chex Mix

Swiss & Gruyere Fondue

Classic Cheese Ball

Cucumber Finger Sandwiches

Stuffed Mushrooms

Sausage Balls


Beverages

Whether you’re serving up a cozy cup of holiday wassail or a festive punch bowl brimming with cheer, these nostalgic beverages are sure to warm hearts and hands alike. Each sip feels like a taste of Christmas past, perfect for gathering around the fire or toasting with family and friends.

Champagne Punch

Champagne Punch

Non-Alcoholic Party Punch

Holiday Wassail

Non-Alcoholic Holiday Wassail

Homemade Eggnog


Side Dishes

The secret to a memorable holiday feast is in the sides, and these vintage favorites are true comfort food classics. From delicious cornbread and creamy sweet potatoes to cranberry sauce and savory stuffing, these side dishes bring warmth, tradition, and a touch of home to every holiday table.

Sweet Potato Casserole


Grandma’s Bread Stuffing

Sweet Potato Casserole

Cranberry Sauce

Old-Fashioned Cornbread


Desserts

No holiday meal is complete without a few sweet treats, and Grandma’s dessert recipes never disappoint. Think buttery cookies decorated with sprinkles, custard pies, and old-fashioned cakes that make the whole house smell like Christmas. These desserts are pure nostalgia, simple, homemade, and made with love.

Grandma Elizabeth's Coconut Custard Pie


Grandma Elizabeth’s Cobbler

Peanut Butter Balls

Grandma Elizabeth’s Coconut Custard Pie

Grandma Elizabeth’s Applesauce Cake

Coconut Cake

Grandma Elizabeth’s Magic Fruit Cake

No Bake Choc Oat Cookies

Old-Fashioned Thumbprint Cookies

Grandma Elizabeth’s Oatmeal Cake

Butter Cookies with Sprinkles

Jello Mold

Orange Balls


There’s a reason Grandma’s recipes never go out of style. They’re made with simple ingredients, a little patience, and a whole lot of love. As you stir, bake, and taste your way through these vintage holiday favorites, we hope they bring back sweet memories and help you create new ones around your own table. After all, the best part of any recipe isn’t just the flavor, it’s the traditions that get passed along with every bite.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Sweet Potato Pie

Today we're bringing you a holiday favorite just in time for Thanksgiving. This dairy-free version of sweet potato pie is rich, comforting, and perfectly spiced. It's sweet enough to satisfy your holiday cravings but balanced with just the right touch of cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla. Whether you’re serving it to family, friends, or a table full of guests, this classic Southern dessert is sure to become a cherished part of your Thanksgiving traditions.


Sweet Potato Pie

1 pound sweet potatoes

1/2 cup butter (dairy free)

1/2 cup brown sugar

1/2 cup granulated sugar

1/2 cup canned coconut milk

2 eggs

1 tsp vanilla extract

1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

1/2 tsp ground nutmeg

pinch salt

1, 9-inch unbaked pie crust


  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F and line a rimmed baking sheet with foil.
  2. Prick the sweet potatoes several times and place them on your prepared baking sheet.
  3. Bake for 45-60 minutes, or until the sweet potatoes are very tender.
  4. Reduce the oven temperature to 350 degrees F.
  5. When the sweet potatoes are cool enough to handle, cut them open and scoop all of the flesh into a mixing bowl.
  6. Add the butter and beat with a hand mixer until smooth. Add brown sugar, granulated sugar, coconut milk, eggs, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt. Beat with the hand mixer on medium speed until the mixture is smooth.
  7. Pour the filling into the unbaked pie crust.
  8. Bake for 55-60 minutes, or until a knife inserted into the center of the pie comes out clean. The pie will puff up a bit like a souffle and sink a bit as it cools.
  9. Let the pie cool completely at room temperature (about 2 hours). Then refrigerate until set, at least 2 hours or overnight.
Notes:

If you prefer more spice, you can add 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger and 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves when adding the spices in step 6.

I use the No Roll Press in the Pan Pie Crust paired with this pie filling.

Try to get a cutie-patootie like my youngest son Jaxon to help you make your Thanksgiving pies! Shown here are other Harris Sisters' favorites left to right: Grandma Elizabeth's Coconut Custard Pie, Sweet Potato Pie (this recipe), and Tarheel Pie.



Once your sweet potato pie is out of the oven, you’ll know why this dessert has been a Thanksgiving favorite for generations. This dairy-free version is just as creamy and flavorful as the classic, so everyone at the table can enjoy a slice without missing a thing. Serve it warm or chilled, either way, it’s pure comfort in every bite. As you gather around the table this holiday season, let this pie be a reminder of the simple joys of baking, sharing, and making memories with the people you love most.

Are you a sweet potato super-fan? Give these other Harris Sisters' favorites a try for Thanksgiving:

Thursday, October 30, 2025

2025: Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Clueless

As if! Can you believe it’s been 30 years since Clueless hit theaters and made plaid skirts, knee-high socks, and cell phones the ultimate accessories? To celebrate the 30th anniversary of this totally iconic ‘90s classic, we decided to go full-on throwback and channel our inner Cher, Dionne, and Tai for Halloween this year.

From the Beverly Hills hallways to the Halloween party scene, these three besties gave us friendship goals, unforgettable fashion, and phrases that defined a decade. (“Whatever.” “Ugh, I’m totally buggin’!”) So grab your fuzzy pens and crank up some TLC, because we’re about to show you how to recreate these way popular looks that are equal parts nostalgic and fabulous.



Cher Horowitz

The queen bee of Beverly Hills High, Cher is all about confidence, coordination, and couture. With her perfectly matched plaid sets, knee-high socks, and that enviable rotating closet, she defined ‘90s fashion goals before social media was even a thing. Channeling Cher means embracing her big heart, her bossy-but-sweet energy, and her belief that a little kindness (and a lot of style) can fix almost anything. Totally fabulous, right?



Dionne Davenport

Dionne is the ultimate trendsetter and Cher’s equally stylish bestie. With her bold prints,  dramatic hats, and unapologetic attitude, Dionne proves that confidence is the best accessory. She’s smart, sassy, and never afraid to speak her mind because being fashionable doesn’t mean you can’t also be fierce. Dressing as Dionne is all about daring to stand out and owning every inch of your look. Whatever!




Tai Frasier

Sweet, spunky Tai may have started as the new girl, but she quickly became one of the crew and one of the most memorable characters of the ‘90s. With her playful personality and carefree vibe, Tai reminds us that true confidence comes from being yourself (even if you’re a little “clueless” at first). Whether you go full makeover mode in plaid or keep her early skater-girl style, Tai’s charm never goes out of fashion. She’s totally adorable, don’t you think?




Clueless Group Costume

When it comes to best friends, Cher, Dionne, and Tai are the ultimate trio. They taught us about friendship, makeovers, and the power of good advice (even when it’s not asked for). Together, they’re a perfect Halloween costume idea for sisters or besties who want to turn heads, have fun, and relive all the plaid-clad, ‘90s nostalgia. Because 30 years later, one thing’s still true: these girls are way popular.


Happy Halloween from the Harris Sisters!

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Thursday, October 9, 2025

The Best Halloween Treats and Recipes in One Roundup

Growing up, Halloween wasn’t just about the candy. To us, it was about making your own homemade costumes from what you could find around the house, wearing your costume to school for a full day of celebration, and the occasional Raisin Creme Pie plunked into the bottom of your goodie bag on Halloween night.

While Halloween celebrations may have grown bigger, that just means more reasons to whip up tasty treats and celebrate. So The Harris Sisters are stirring up a little magic in the kitchen.



This year, we’ve pulled together some of our favorite Halloween-inspired recipes from past posts that our readers loved most. Think of it as our own little recipe spell book that's full of comforting flavors, nostalgic bites, and a touch of whimsy that’ll take you back to the good old days while keeping things fun for today’s celebrations.

Whether you’re planning a party spread, packing up treats for the kiddos, or just looking to indulge in a cozy night at home, this roundup is full of inspiration. Click through the links, revisit some of our tried-and-true favorites, and maybe discover a new tradition to add to your Halloween lineup.

Spooky Sweets 

Let's start out with the real star of Halloween - the sugary sweets! Sure to impress, these cakes, cookies, and bars will fly off your party table like a witch into the night.

Halloween Butter Cookies with Sprinkles

Halloween M&M Cookie Bars - These chewy cookie bars are the best and they're so festive with Halloween colored M&Ms.

Halloween Butter Cookies with Sprinkles - This vintage butter cookie recipe can be made for any holiday but when you add Halloween cookie cutters and sprinkles, they come out awfully cute for spooky season.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Cake - This decadent dessert is a real showstopper and you can decorate it with Reese's Pieces or Halloween M&Ms for a Halloween party.

Oreo Dirt Cake - Make this recipe into a graveyard by preparing it in a larger baking dish with decorated cookies, gummy worms, and pumpkin candy!

Pumpkin Bread - One of our most visited recipes, this pumpkin bread does not disappoint and has all the flavors of the fall season.

Pumpkin White Chocolate Chip Cookies - This recipe is perfect for all you folks out there who love pumpkin spice flavor this time of year.

Pumpkin Crunch Cake - Another favorite for pumpkin lovers!

Earthquake Cake - The perfect black and white cake for a disaster-themed party.

Haunting Hors D'oeuvres

Add a pop of pumpkin orange magic to your party table with these appetizers and dips. They're the  perfect color for the Halloween season!

Pimento Cheese Pinwheels


Buffalo Chicken Dip - A fan favorite, this spicy chicken dip comes together in no time flat. Serve with your favorite tortilla chips. (And don't forget that sometimes you can find ghost shaped tortilla chips near Halloween!)

Pineapple Marmalade Brie - The pineapple marmalade gives this appetizer its orange hue for Halloween parties. If you're feeling really fancy, cut the puff pastry dough in strips and wrap the brie like a mummy before you bake it. Add some olives or small pieces of red peppers from your canape tray for eyes if you're feeling fancy!

Classic Cheese Ball - This vintage recipe is straight from our Aunt Gladys' kitchen, so you know it's a winner. We usually make it at Christmas, but the orange color is perfect for Halloween parties too.

Queso Dip - This queso is a healthier version, using real cheese and evaporated milk. It's just as easy to make as the Velveeta kind so give this one a try.

Baked Pimento Cheese Pinwheels - These cute little pimento cheese pinwheel sandwiches won't last long on your party table. Made with homemade pimento cheese and baked to perfection, they're sure to please!

Pineapple Habanero Pepper Jelly - Serve this orange pepper jelly as an appetizer with cream cheese on crackers or alongside your appetizer cheese tray as a complement to Havarti, gouda, fontina, or goat cheese.


Bewitching Beverages

What's brewing in your cauldron? Whip up some of these magic potions for your Halloween party. 

Halloween Witch's Brew


Crockpot Witch's Brew - This recipe makes an entire cauldron (crockpot) of spiced apple cider, so it's perfect to serve up at your next Halloween party.

Non-Alcoholic Party Punch - This vintage punch recipe is a fan-favorite and is perfect for Halloween parties if you make it purple or orange!

Happy Hallo-WINE! - Which Halloween candy pairs better with a Moscato? Which pairs better with a Cabernet? We've tasted 5 wines with 11 types of candy for you and provided our thoughts on the pairings so that you have all the details!



As we wrap up this little collection of recipes, it’s hard not to notice how much Halloween has grown since the good old days. What used to be an evening of trick-or-treating and a few homemade goodies has turned into full-blown celebrations, complete with over-the-top decorations, themed parties, and enough candy to fill a cauldron. 

But no matter how elaborate the holiday has become, the heart of it is still the same: gathering with the people you love, making memories, and sharing a few sweet treats along the way. We hope these recipes bring a touch of nostalgia to your kitchen while adding a little extra sparkle to your celebrations this year.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Three’s a Charm: Creative Trio Halloween Costumes for You and the Girls

Ready to turn heads this Halloween? Whether you’re dressing up with your best friends, teaming up with your sisters, or planning the ultimate group costume, The Harris Sisters have rounded up our best trio Halloween ideas just for you. With these picture-perfect outfits, we've got an era for everybody. And these creative costumes will have you and your girls stealing the spotlight all spooky season long.



Circus / Life of a Showgirl 

The Harris Sisters were in our showgirl era way back in 2020 and with so many circus characters to choose from, it's an easy one for a group of three. You can find extra details about our costumes here: Circus Themed Family Photoshoot.



Disney Villains

Why should princesses get all the love? There are just as many Disney Villains to choose from, and in keeping with the spooky them of the season, they're the perfect choice for a group of three. For more details on our Maleficent, Ursula, and Cruella DeVil costumes, take a peek here Disney Villains Group Halloween Costume.



Flower Garden

It does not get more simple than this when it comes to costumes: a giant flower fascinator and a green outfit. BOOM! You and your sisters are a flower garden. These flower fascinators were hand-crafted and hand-painted by the super-talented Harris Sister Misty, but you can find similar flower hats and flower fascinators online.



River Sirens / Woodland Fairies

When we wore these costumes, we were inspired by the River Sirens from the movie Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? But you can use the same ethereal look to create a trio of Woodland Fairies (just add wings!) More information on the costumes here River Sirens Photoshoot.




Barbies

What's better than one great Barbie costume? Three! There are so many iconic Barbie looks that this is a fun choice for a group of friends. Since the Barbie movie was released in 2023, there are a variety of Barbie costumes to choose from. We're shown here as vintage Barbie Learns to Cook, Original Barbie, and Great Shape Barbie.



Sanderson Sisters

Nothing says Halloween more than the cult classic 1990s Halloween movie Hocus Pocus. When dressing up as everyone's favorite sisters, your hardest decision will be who is Winifred, who is Mary, and who is Sarah. Once you get that sorted, the Sanderson Sisters costumes are easy to recognize this time of year and will be perfect for a group of three friends,




Classic 1980s

You and your homegirls can like totally recreate these 1980s costumes. Just make sure to get all of your slang ready to get into character in time for Halloween (for sure, excellent, bodacious, radical). Take a peek here for all the details Takin' It Back to the Old School.


Clue Characters

Three or six friends can use this idea for the perfect group Halloween costume. Pick your favorite characters from this classic board game and go wild! Here we're dressed as Miss Scarlett, Mrs. Peacock, and Mrs. White, but check out photos of us as Colonel Mustard, Mr. Green, and Professor Plum and all the costume details here Clue Halloween Group Halloween Costume.














Pirates

Arrgh, mateys! Pirate costumes are a popular choice for group costumes, but I'll let you in on a secret: they're also usually pretty easy to throw together last-minute. Why? Staples in the costumes include many pieces you may already own: ruffled blouse, long jacket or coat (think velvet, brocade, or leather), multiple scarves and belts, hoop earrings, dark pants or skirt, and tall boots. Pro tip: Dollar stores often sell pirate eye patches near Halloween, and tri-corn hats are often sold at party stores. Raid your kids toys for "weaponry." Layer, layer, layer! 



Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz / Wicked

When deciding on your group Halloween costume, don't be afraid to think outside of the box. In 2021, rather than dressing as three separate characters from The Wizard of Oz, we chose to all do a different take on the Dorothy costume. Pop over to this post for more details on the individual costumes Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz: Group Halloween Costume.



Storybook Characters

If you're a little more traditional, then we've got the perfect trio costume for you and the girls. These storybook characters are easy to recognize, just Over the Rainbow and Through the Looking Glass, to Grandmother's House We Go! and you'll find Dorothy (again), Alice, and Red Riding Hood. 



Flappers / Roaring 20's

You and your sisters will be the bee's knees in this iconic look and it's so easy to recreate. Just pair your flapper dress with accessories like pearl necklaces, headbands, and gloves. Make sure to put on your best dancing shoes because you'll be doing the Charleston all night!


Regency / Brigerton / Victorian Era

Make sure to read all our tips on Shopping Your Local Theater Company Sales. You might be surprised what you could score for your group Regency Halloween costumes. Or check online for Brigerton costumes and Victorian costumes. And don't forget to accessorize with items like tiaras, fascinators, lace gloves, brooches, and pearls.





Mechanics

For mechanic group costume look, we snagged three matching speed suits and added customized name patches to make them seem "official." To complete the costumes, we added red accessories we already owned.



Who says three’s a crowd? This Halloween, three is officially a vibe! Squad goals take on a whole new meaning when Halloween rolls around. If you and your friends (or sisters!) are looking for the best group costumes to rock this spooky season, we hope this list will do the trick. 

Get ready to make your trio the star of the night and pin these ideas for later.


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