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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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Dorothy
Photo by: greer0412
Palm Harbor, FL
Our little Indy.
cleo's mummy
Photo by: slbarley
Cleopatra's mummy
Exotic Plant
Photo by: joisea88
Islip, NY
I made this costume for my daughter, Amanda and 3 other dancers when they performed in a Lion King production at her dance studio.
Rainforest Tree
Photo by: Vonnilein
Orlando, FL
This rainforest tree is easy to make, easy to wear, and can be layered depending on weather. Accessorize it as little or as much as you want. You could make it into any type of tree your child was... more
Indiana Jones-Keego Style
Photo by: keegsmommy
Fishers, IN
Our own take on Indiana Jones...
Alice and the White Rabbit
Photo by: azampmmom
Gilbert, AZ
My Daughter fell in love with the "Alice" costume from the Disney Store, but we could not find a "White Rabbit" for the baby, so I made one myself!
Cabbage Patch Kid
Photo by: thebettycarter
Salt Lake City, UT
My husband and I decided to have our baby be a Cabbage Patch Kid for her first Halloween because everybody says she looks like one. We built it out of wood and painted it by hand, it is 1.75 scale... more
Scary
Photo by: dennis3316
palm coast, FL
Hogan Fammily at Mickey's not so scary halloween party
Golf Mania
Photo by: laurabierwagen
Redwood City, CA
This costume is a golf bag with the wearer's head sticking out as if it were a golf club! My son loves golf and wanted to have a unique costume, so we came up with this idea. The golf bag is... more
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