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Children's Halloween Costumes You Can Make From A Cardboard Box

 

Do you have a cardboard box that is large enough to fit around your child? If so, you can easily make a costume for your child for Halloween and save a lot of money in the process.

Start by cutting a hole in the box for your childs head. Or, if the box is smaller, then youll attach straps to the edges of the box when the costume is completed (like suspenders) and fit them over your childs shoulders. Also, cut arm holes if you arent doing the suspender method. Then youre ready to get started. All of these outfits fit perfectly over leggings and a long sleeve shirt (or jacket).

A Wrapped Gift

Wrap the entire box in gift wrap (whatever kind you like the best) and stick a bow on your childs head. He or she can trick-or-treat as a wrapped gift.

Computer Monitor

Spray paint the box grey. After it dries, paint a white screen on the front of the monitor. Of course, you can have fun decorating the screen with your favorite website, or print the screen from your favorite website and glue it onto the box for a more realistic look.

Box of Cereal

Does your child have a favorite cereal? Fruit Loops, Cheerios, Cocoa Puffs? Any box of cereal can be painted onto a cardboard box and turned into a costume.

Robot

Spray paint the box grey or silver. Then, after the paint dries, find a mish-mash of nuts and bolts and glue them to the box. You may also create attachments from aluminum foil, dryer vents, duct tape, or whatever you have lying around the house.

Invite your child to help with making his or her costume. Spending time creating these costumes together may end up being even more fun than trick-or-treating. Be sure to take lots of pictures.

Author: Nicole Dean
 
Author Bio:

Nicole Dean

Nicole is the wacky mom behind http://www.ShowMomTheMoney.com . She was recently awarded the WAHM Community MVP of the Year 2004 by WAHMTalkRadio.com. Nicole also owns http://www.ShowKidsTheFun.com - a fun site to inspire parents to keep the lines of communication open with their children.

 
 
 

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