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I took a man's shirt and jacket and stuffed it with a pillow and placed it on my sons head. Tying the pillow on like an old fashioned bonnet.
I then took the sleeves and tucked them into the Jacket pockets after attaching a plastic halloween pumpkin bucket to the sleeve so it looked like he was carrying his pumpkin head.
I placed a glow stick inside the plastic pumpkin and so it glowed.
I cut a slit where my son could see out the front of the shirt but since it was dark and his face was colored to match the shirt he was invisible.
It was an awesome costume of the headless horseman and it was very inexpensive since I used his Grandfather's old outdated jacket.
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here are some ideas/tips for wearing the costume..
"Halloween treats for kids can be easy and delicious. And with just a few tweaks, you can turn mundane, boring foods into spookily spectacular foods that your kids will love!"
http://hubpages.com/_rkt/hub/Easy-Homemade-Halloween-Costumes-for-Kids
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| September 19, 2009 05:37 AM |
I then took the sleeves and tucked them into the Jacket pockets after attaching a plastic halloween pumpkin bucket to the sleeve so it looked like he was carrying his pumpkin head.
I placed a glow stick inside the plastic pumpkin and so it glowed.
I cut a slit where my son could see out the front of the shirt but since it was dark and his face was colored to match the shirt he was invisible.
It was an awesome costume of the headless horseman and it was very inexpensive since I used his Grandfather's old outdated jacket.
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September 17, 2009 09:56 PM
Male or Femail adult, a real transformer. Have you seen the videos on Youtube of these? They are pretty awesome. People made robot costumes but when the person kneels in a specific way it becomes a car or truck.
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September 18, 2009 12:29 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMACOoLbB7E
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September 17, 2009 10:58 PM
My hairdresser put black make-up on his eyes and the letter "P" on his shirt. He was a "Black-Eyed Pea." I once saw a girl wearing a giant cereal box and carrying a sword; she was a serial killer/cereal killer. Also, I saw three girls wearing gray shirts and gray mouse ears, along with black sunglasses; they were "Three Blind Mice." Happy Halloween!
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September 17, 2009 11:11 PM
I love costumes that play on words too!
I dressed my black lab in a pink tutu and took him trick or treating as "Pavlova's dog".
One year I just wore an old vintage undergarment slip and wrote "Freud" on it (freudian slip... get it?)
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I dressed my black lab in a pink tutu and took him trick or treating as "Pavlova's dog".
One year I just wore an old vintage undergarment slip and wrote "Freud" on it (freudian slip... get it?)
September 18, 2009 02:59 PM
Halloween costumes are worn on the Halloween day that is celeberated on 31st October. here are some ideas/tips for wearing the costume..
"Halloween treats for kids can be easy and delicious. And with just a few tweaks, you can turn mundane, boring foods into spookily spectacular foods that your kids will love!"
http://hubpages.com/_rkt/hub/Easy-Homemade-Halloween-Costumes-for-Kids
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http://hubpages.com/_rkt/hub/Easy-Homemade-Halloween-Costumes-for-Kids
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