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Costume Ideas
FamilyHost_Jen - July 26, 2008
Oh my gosh.. the little ones are just so cute! What is your favorite costume? Check out these ideas at FamilyFun.com http://familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts/season/specialfeature/halloween_ms_costumes/
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MammaCaliente - August 21, 2008
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My little guy changes his mind every 5 minutes on what he wants to be.
This was his Captain Jack Sparrow last year :)
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FamilyHost_Jen - August 22, 2008
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  My little guy changes his mind every 5 minutes on what he wants to be. This was his Captain Jack Sparrow last year :)  
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Oh my gosh MammaCaliente... that is just so adorable!! I love it, thanks for sharing!
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mrain22 - August 22, 2008
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  Did you draw those spider webs or were they a template? Those are so cool!  
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Sorry it has taken me so long to get back.. but to answer your question my niece is an artist and she painted them on free hand. When we go to the fair or anything she does the kids faces with whatever they like. I keep telling her to open a booth..LOL ..She also free handed the pumkin pics I posted.
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mrain22 - August 22, 2008
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  Did you draw those spider webs or were they a template? Those are so cool!  
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Sorry it has taken me so long to get back.. but to answer your question my niece is an artist and she painted them on free hand. When we go to the fair or anything she does the kids faces with whatever they like. I keep telling her to open a booth..LOL ..She also free handed the pumpkin pics I posted.
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FamilyHost_Jen - August 23, 2008
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  Sorry it has taken me so long to get back.. but to answer your question my niece is an artist and she painted them on free hand. When we go to the fair or anything she does the kids faces with whatever they like. I keep telling her to open a booth..LOL ..She also free handed the pumpkin pics I posted.  
By mrain22
That is so cool! She should open a booth!
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mrain22 - August 25, 2008
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  My little guy changes his mind every 5 minutes on what he wants to be. This was his Captain Jack Sparrow last year :)  
By MammaCaliente
This is way to cool! I love it! he has even the pose down !!!
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MammaCaliente - August 25, 2008
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  Oh my gosh MammaCaliente... that is just so adorable!! I love it, thanks for sharing!  
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Aw thanks. He is a crack up! We are doing the Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom in a couple of weeks and I just have to have him be Jack again, just for that night. he looks like a mini version of him, it's too funny! hehe
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FamilyHost_Jen - August 26, 2008
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  Aw thanks. He is a crack up! We are doing the Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom in a couple of weeks and I just have to have him be Jack again, just for that night. he looks like a mini version of him, it's too funny! hehe  
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He does look like a mini version! Have a great time on your trip... maybe you could share some photos with us ?
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Jamie91141 - August 28, 2008
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Halloween costumes are quite a challenge for me. My oldest son has autism and does not like to dress up like most kids do. I have to make his costumes as close to regular clothing as possible. My youngest is so indecisive that I'm always afraid to start putting a lot of time and effort into one and then he'll change his mind! Here is a picture of the two of them last year. Kaleb was a race car driver which was easy because I just used a pair of his red sweatpants and a red fall jacket. I temporarily sewed a checkered ribbon down the sides of his pant legs and pinned some NASCAR patches to his jacket and topped it off with a Racing cap. My youngest, Brendan, was a dragon, and a cute one at that! That costume was store bought at Old Navy for less than $15! You can't beat that!
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Jamie91141 - August 28, 2008
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Halloween costumes are quite a challenge for me. My oldest son has autism and does not like to dress up like most kids do. I have to make his costumes as close to regular clothing as possible. My youngest is so indecisive that I'm always afraid to start putting a lot of time and effort into one and then he'll change his mind! Here is a picture of the two of them last year. Kaleb was a race car driver which was easy because I just used a pair of his red sweatpants and a red fall jacket. I temporarily sewed a checkered ribbon down the sides of his pant legs and pinned some NASCAR patches to his jacket and topped it off with a Racing cap. My youngest, Brendan, was a dragon, and a cute one at that! That costume was store bought at Old Navy for less than $15! You can't beat that!
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