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Homemade Halloween Costume Contest 2008
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Ventriloquist Dummy
Photo by: wsdawes
Lock Haven, PA
The costume looks like a ventriloquist carrying his talking dummy. When most people first look at the costume, they think that our son is dressed as a ventriloquist- until they realize that the... more
Ready for Harvest
Photo by: Shiers
Gibbon, NE,
These ears of corn are ready for harvest and halloween. The boys love the farm and the oldest wanted to be corn.
Wall-E
Photo by: jdouga06
Nederland, TX,
You can make as many trash cubes as you want to with this Wall-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter - Earth Class) Halloween costume. This was a very fun costume to make and I'm sure it will be even more... more
Our Michael Phelps
Photo by: handydisney5
Covina, CA,
Olympic record breaking gold medalist Michael Phelps costume.
Jesse's First Halloween
Photo by: iloveoreotinkerbell
Lakeland, FL
This photo features Baby Jesse standing on his own modeling the latest in clown wear! His grammy handmade this costume without a pattern for little Jesse. We are excited to celebrate his First... more
Ethan's John Deere
Photo by: shannonv910
Norman, OK
My son is 3 and loves tractors so we decided to make him a John Deere tractor costume for Halloween. He loves it!
Nick the ANT
Photo by: molitui
San Leandro, CA
Nothing is safe at a picnic with this ANT.. He eats everything...
Engineer and Train Costume
Photo by: OliveaMead
Des Moines, IA
Our 3 year old loves trains so we created this costume for him out of a box. It was such a big hit in the neighborhood as not only was his costume so unique and one of a kind but one of the only... more
LEGO Man
Photo by: texasrobbs
Houston, TX
My 5 year old son Rylan loves Lego's so it was easy to decide what he was going to be for Halloween. My husband made the costume which was a big hit at the school Halloween Festival
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