Fisherman Costume
This seafarer is sure to reel in compliments (and candy!) with this low-maintenance disguise. There`s no catch to how easy this costume is to make—but there are a couple household things required. The only factor you`ll need to make is the fishing pole—for the rain-coat and pants, just a-DD a strip of silver tape to the arms, legs, and torso portion of the jacket. For the fishing pole, you`ll require a wooden dowel, toilet paper roll (which will be the “reel”), ribbon plus a ceiling hook. By buying toy fish and maybe even a bucket hat Accessorize.
Genie Costume
Have a want or two or three. If she`s dreaming of a magical disguise, then watch how quickly this one comes together—poof!—just like that. Create a jacket with a long sleeve shirt cropped and cut down the center, then attach jacket fasteners that are gold. Add gold dot stickers and gold tape to the “jacket”and a blue jumper. The hat is a gold party hat with scarves attached. Don`t overlook to add-in accessories like a “magic carpet” and a gold lamp (or just a tea-pot spray-painted gold).
Skeleton Costume
It is a sweet twist on a a vintage costume that requires a couple of frilly strands of ribbon to make these humorous bones at residence. Plus, this costume operates for for almost any any age group—from babies to even grownups (if the complete family desires to match). You`ll just need a black lengthy sleeve shirt and pants and white pleated ribbon. Glue the ribbon in various directions on the outfit to create the “skeleton” outline. Top the disguise off with a whitecap and you`re ready to strike the city for many spooky trick-or-treating.
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