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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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cheerleader
Photo by: believetoni
tomball,tx,
My daughter loves to cheer for her brothers at their football games. Makes her feel involved and important in their lives. So she dresses up and gets her pom poms and cheers their names it is... more
my football player
Photo by: believetoni
tomball,tx,
My son is the smallest in his grade level and unforatly couldn't play football. So he turned the sitution into a postive by being the team mascot so to speak. Pumping them up at meats while his... more
zombie girl
Photo by: believetoni
tomball,tx,
Gracie 6th halloween adventure. She made the costume up hersekf with the belles dress and followed with zombie makeup to encjance her look.
he got me
Photo by: believetoni
tomball,tx,
Tyler is wearing his daddys old army jacket. He applied fake blood to neck looking wounded and cold.
Nacho Libre
Photo by: famsbl5
CO
Nacho Libre
Lola
Photo by: grubby1019
Chillicothe, OH
My daughter wanted to be Hannah Montana's best friend Lola. We took an old flower girl dress apart to make the skirt, dyed pink fingeless gloves gray to match. She already had the shirt. And now... more
The Bowl Flusher
Photo by: kktgilmore
St. Clair Shores, MI
This is a home made toilet. It gives the illusion that you are sitting on the potty.
FAIR FOOD
Photo by: 1205brenn
LOWELL, MA
A DAY AT THE FAIR WITH COTTON CANDY, POP CORN AND A SNOW CONE.
Robot Costume
Photo by: jvgilbert
Ypsilanti, MI
This costume proved to be very handy trick-or-treating because it lit up the street...literally! It all started with a cardboard box which I cut and duct taped to fit my 3 year old son Joshua. I... more
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