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Halloween --- Costume Ideas

Original post made by Samantha, Happy Valley, on Oct 30, 2007

Hi. anyone have any quick and easy ideas for Halloween costumes? It's tomorrow and I have no ideas for my ten year old son. thank you :-)

Comments (3)

Posted by Stacey
a resident of Amberwood/Wood Meadows
on Oct 30, 2007 at 1:42 pm

Keep it simple. A ghoul robe from a costume store and a mask or face paint work well.


Posted by Trina
a resident of Ruby Hill
on Oct 30, 2007 at 1:50 pm

Laundry basket

Materials Needed:
Plastic Laundry Basket
Clothesline
Clothes
Clothespins and/or Safety Pins
Instructions:

Buy the cheapest, lightest laundry basket you can find. Cut a circle out of the bottom, just big enough for your body to fit through. Cut 2 piece of clothes line to tie onto the laundry basket to act as suspenders, make them just long enough so the top of the basket hits just about your waist. Hang 'dirty' clothes on the basket and yourself, using clothespins and/or safety pins to hold them in place.


Posted by Cindi
a resident of Mission Park
on Oct 30, 2007 at 2:14 pm

Trina --- I really like your idea and think I will use it next year for my daughter.
Happy Halloween.


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