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Homemade Halloween Costume Contest 2008

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

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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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