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Having a Handmade Halloween?

by Marie on October 26, 2009

As I’ve been scouring the internet for a Mummified costume for my son, I came up with a lot of other really great handmade costumes. My favorite are these Pippi braids, she was my favorite growing up. I think I’ll be sporting these on Saturday!

What are your kids going to be for Halloween? Do you make or buy your costumes?

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1 Katie @ goodLife {eats} October 26, 2009 at 11:00 am

Madeline is going to be a kitty ballerina. She loves to dance and loves kitties. I bought some inexpensive black leggings and turtleneck at Walmart and am making Design Mom’s tulle skirt she posted last year for Christmas. I’m using sparkle black tulle, silver ribbon, and pink ribbon. And then we have a headband with kitty ears. It’s party homemade, part bought.

Logan picked out a knight in shining armour costume at Costco for this year. He is really excited!

2 Marisa@make*happy October 26, 2009 at 2:03 pm

We usually do a combination of making and buying. This year, I challenged myself to make a dog-ears hat, paws, and a tail from a fuzzy fat quarter.

Here’s the beginning of my challenge: http://make-happy.blogspot.com/2009/10/halloween-challenge-make-dog-costume.html
And here’s the final result (with a semi-homemade kitty costume, too!): http://make-happy.blogspot.com/2009/10/halloween-challenge-completed.html

3 Abby October 26, 2009 at 2:23 pm

ohhhhhh wow…. we are going for chain store skeletons this year. We are hosting our first ever kids halloween party and the boys are super excited!!

4 Anna October 26, 2009 at 2:55 pm

My Mom makes the children’s costumes every year and they are always so beautiful! But what I really love are the miniature ornaments that she makes for our Halloween tree. She makes an exact replica of the costumes to hang on our tree. It’s so fun to hang them every year! This year we will have a witch and a wizard running around!

5 Stacy of KSW October 26, 2009 at 3:22 pm

We’re going as cowboys this year (still need to score some cowboy boots this week)! Although we’ve had a lot of Halloween related activities already and have been makeshift strawberry shortcakes, pirates & soccer players.

Thanks for all the great resources, I linked to you on KSW

6 Kathleen October 26, 2009 at 8:12 pm

Ooh, I love those braids too. I just need the long hair.

I made my son a Max costume from Where the Wild Things Are, and I adore it. I only wish he’d fit into it longer.

I blogged about the costume here, along with pics.
http://katydidandkid.blogspot.com/2009/10/let-wild-rumpus-start.html

7 Lori Z. October 26, 2009 at 8:44 pm

A friend of mine and I did Pippi braids like that in high school. It was so fun!

My daughter is going to be a jumping bean which we made out of rabbit fence and fleece. My son will be a robot, unless he can’t keep it on, then we’ll do an old Thumper costume.

8 Vicky October 30, 2009 at 5:37 am

Oooh, I like the Pippi Braids, too. I think I’m going to try that on Saturday! I haven’t not worked on Halloween in 10 years, so this is the first time in a long time I’m going through my old box of costumes (my family was the always make your own type). I have the Arabian Princess that I made in 9th grade from an old blue dress and a white almost sheer robe (that was halloween all the way through highschool), but for some reason I don’t think it would fit the same anymore. I also have two large pumpkins my mom made from a sheet – die it orange, draw the jack-o-lantern, put a drawsting in the top/bottom and fill with newspaper. I just don’t feel like wearing any costume where I have to wear leggings… so Pippi it will be for me!

9 Mindi October 30, 2009 at 9:39 am

Very cool!

My son is planning to be a gum ball machine for Halloween and we will be making the costume ourselves. Wish me luck!

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