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- Campfire
- Photo by: jbroadwater40x
- Apopka, FL
- Campfire with giant marshmallows
- Box of Popcorn
- Photo by: amiej6196
- Ferdinand, IN
- My daughter wanted to be a food item for Halloween so she chose to be a box of popcorn.
- Dead mouse in a mouse trap
- Photo by: madigreen10
- Toano, VA,
- My little mouse that just got caught in a trap trying to get some cheese.
- Captain Hook
- Photo by: amseamans
- Here is my son's Captain Hook costume. It is all hand made using original patterns. Everything on the costume was made by me except for the hook, sword, and shoes. It was a big hit. The hat was made... more
- EVIL JESTER
- Photo by: tikidawa
- WELLSBORO, PA
- A TWO COLORED JESTER TURNED EVIL
- Beautiful (Rachel) Belle
- Photo by: BevLew02
- Greensburg, PA
- The Beautiful Yellow Satin Ball Gown that is Princess Belle's trademark. It was made of 6.5 yards of golden yellow satin, and an old Simplicity Pattern. Since out trip to WDW in March of 2007 my... more
- HORSELESS HEADSMAN AND GRIM
- Photo by: N82RST
- ORLAND, CA
- Grim holds a tray which the Horseless Headsman uses as a mini stage to sing songs such as, "I Ain't Go No Body"
- Walle & Eve
- Photo by: jillianhen
- Prior Lake, MN,
- My son wanted nothing more this year than to get to be his favorite movie character Wall.E and his four month old sister got to be Wall.E's friend's Eve.
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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!

