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Earth-tone knit clothing is the foundation for an enchanted forest of walking, talking flora and fauna. The foliage on the sapling and big trees is made from felt and cotton fabric, floral wire, and floral tape.
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Homemade Halloween Costumes For Everyone
Woodland Creatures
Earth-tone knit clothing is the foundation for an enchanted forest of walking, talking flora and fauna. The foliage on the sapling and big trees is made from felt and cotton fabric, floral wire, and floral tape.
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Flower Bouquet
Make a sunny bundle of daisies, tulips, and sunflowers. These friends wear felt-petal collars and "pollen" headdresses topped with stickers. Velour dresses and bright tights bring it all together without a single stitch.
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Butterfly Wings
This basic pair of wings is perfect for a butterfly, but can also serve as the basis for many different costumes.
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Pillowcase Pumpkin
This simple but adorable pumpkin costume can be made using an ordinary pillowcase in about 1 1/2 hours.
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Devil Horns
Slip into something outrageous, if only for a night. You needn't be disguised from head to toe: One mischievous piece is enough to get you in the spirit of the evening. Here, a headband serves as the base for a devilish pair of horns.
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Cowboy
Howdy, pardner. To turn your kid into a charismatic cowboy, just rustle up some brown-paper grocery and trash-compactor bags.
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