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Homemade Halloween Costume Contest 2008

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This contest is currently closed. Check out our current costume contest for a chance to win a frightfully fantastic home entertainment center! GO NOW

Congratulations to our 2008 winner Tiffany M. from Colorado! To view her entry click here.

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Spongebob Squarepants
Photo by: got_stuck222
North Little Rock, AR
My Daughter Natalie Loves Spongebob so much, so I decided that I would make her, her very own Spongebob costume. She loves it so much.
peacock princess
Photo by: birdsallmommy
akron, OH
Natalie wanted to be her favorite animal at the zoo....with a lot of feathers....mommy did it!
Cruella De Ville
Photo by: ColtsFaninSD
Poway, CA
My Neice is not the kind of kid who is happy with being a simple princess or Hannah Montana look-a-like..no she was set on being Cruella De Ville. We looked and looked for a costume and they just... more
My little Princess
Photo by: canneyo
Carmen loves Cinderella!
Halo Master Chief
Photo by: OneEyeCharlie
St. Louis, MO
This completely hand made Halo 3 inspired Master Chief costume is for our 10 year old Son. I built it out of cardboard and fiberglass.
Couch Potato
Photo by: angela_lester
Oakwood, VA
TV Time!!! This costume is a one of a kind. Made to resemble the tv watching, potato chip popping days on the couch. This costume won First Place in several costume contests. It definitely stands... more
Grandkids
Photo by: terryzarm
Tomah, WI
Whimsical Witch
Ninja
Pumpkin
Zombie Cheerleader
Dorothy
Photo by: greer0412
Palm Harbor, FL
I am off to see the wizard. Whenever our little one dresses up she is always looking to go over the rainbow to see her friends.
Indiana Jones
Photo by: greer0412
Palm Harbor, FL
Our Little Indy.
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