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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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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
Tornado
Photo by: ksk4698
My son wanted to be a tornado for Halloween, so we designed this costume for him to wear complete with rain drops, lightning, hail, and unfortunately it hit a farm and picked up all of the farm... more
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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