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- Our Little Stinker
- Photo by: KoldisM18
- Selkirk, NY
- Madeline Elizabeth is our little stinker and was the life of the Halloween party when she crawled in like a little skunk.
- Robot
- Photo by: nicolelrauch
- Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania,
- This robot is ready to roll out. My son loved all the body pieces and detailed that we put into this costume. I also included stomping sounds on one of the arm bands.
We worked on making... more
- Disney Ratatouille Linguine Chef Costume
- Photo by: clinttapley
- Texas, TX
- Disney Ratatouille Linguine Chef Costume
- I SEE YOU!!!
- Photo by: slcdearing
- n las vegas, NV
- Baby eyeball
- ITS ALL ABOUT POKEMON
- Photo by: DOMINICSANZAL
- ST LOUIS, MO
- Who likes Pokemon? Well I do and here I am as Ash Ketchum. He's the main Pokemon character, famous for traveling about with his very first Pokémon, a Pikachu. Three years ago I started collecting... more
- Little Elmo
- Photo by: cinconk20
- middletown, CT
- This is the 3rd go around for this Elmo costume.
I made it in 2003 for my son and since then both of my daughters have worn it.
It is easy to make, warm, comfortable and gets lots of... more
- Wedding Cake
- Photo by: ctnfordfamily
- Alexandria, MN
- Wedding Cake
- Boo!
- Photo by: Walker107jo
- Sierra blanca, TX
- I made Boo from monsters inc because i feel that my daughter looks a lot like the little girl. all i used was a sewing machine. i didnt use a pattern except for the purple body.
- RECYCLOBOT
- Photo by: LiftedLorax
- Reston, VA
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! (A Robot Costume in 10 Easy Steps)
My three year old son wanted to be a Robot for Halloween. When I was a child we made our own costumes and this kind of... more
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