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- Itty Bitty Queen Elizabeth 1
- Photo by: mommy2-3
- Twin Falls, ID
- We decided this year to dress our little 22 month old girl as Queen Elizabeth. There were no patterns for this age so I took an adult pattern and minimized it on the copier and then made... more
- Trick or Treat Triceratops
- Photo by: hotwifecoolmom
- Rancho Cucamonga, CA
- Everything my 4 1/2 year old son Josiah does these days has something to do with dinosaurs. So when he told me he wanted to be a triceratops for Halloween I wasn't surprised! I was, however, a bit... more
- Mr. Peanut AKA Alexander the Great
- Photo by: Momyoffour
- San Lorenzo, CA
- Yes! It's the new and improved MR. PEANUT AKA Alexander the Great! I didn't have any idea of what I wanted to be for Halloween, so I called my Auntie Marg and told her I wanted to be Mr. Peanut and... more
- Electrical Parade
- Photo by: RoxaneJ
- Mesa, AZ
- A Disney Electrical Parade character complete with lights and music.
- Toadstool - Super Mario Bros.
- Photo by: igotmilk945
- Toadstool Toad from Super Mario Brothers.
- Popcorn Box
- Photo by: psocher
- Muskego, WI,
- Everyone will love this costume. It is easy to make and requires very few supplies.
- Out-of-this-world Solar System
- Photo by: Emmalleem
- UT
- Your outer-space loving child will have a blast creating and wearing this Solar System costume. From the glow-in-the-dark stars, to the dangling comet, to the yellow sun hat, this costume delighted... more
- Robot Costume
- Photo by: jvgilbert
- Ypsilanti, MI
- This costume proved to be very handy trick-or-treating because it lit up the street...literally! It all started with a cardboard box which I cut and duct taped to fit my 3 year old son Joshua. I... more
- Monkey On My Back!
- Photo by: HeatherBoehmer
- Rosemount, MN
- I love sock monkeys! Since my youngest son had absoulutely no preference as to what he was for Halloween, I took the opportunity to dress him up in whatever I wanted to. I had so much fun with this... more
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Tips for Taking a Great Photo:
- Avoid clutter. Keep the background simple -- your costume is the star!
- Daytime, natural light is best. If your area is bright enough, try taking the photo without the flash.
- Upload a horizontal photo. If you crop the image on your computer, make sure you keep a landscape 4:3 aspect ratio.
- For best results, make your image 1200x900 (or "save for web").
- With a digital camera, you can take as many photos as possible and choose the best one. Have fun!

