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Mamma's Milk Halloween Idea Collection 2007
These fantastic Do-It-Yourself costume ideas are just the beginning! How about a Ladybug with a red carrier? Or a Bumblebee with a black carrier? A butterfly coming out of a brown carrier cocoon?
Complete instructions with step-by-step photos for all costume ideas are available upon request. Contact: jude@mammasmilk.com |
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 Get ready for tons of attention when your little girl wears this amazing hula costume. Impressive and surprisingly easy to make with a home made tissue paper lei and grocery bag hula skirt. Step-by-step instructions here. |
 This dramatic peacock costume is a breeze to make and the results are stunning. Real peacock feathers from your local craft store transform a sling into so much more. Step-by-step instructions here. |
 This head-turning costume is a sure contest winner. Unique and fun, this deliciously juicy watermelon baby carrier costume transforms tiny tots into tasty treats. Easy to make, too. Step-by-step instructions here. |
 Finally! An adorable and unique angel costume that you won't see on every other baby in the neighborhood. You can't buy this in any store and it's fun and easy to make. All you need is a little polyester batting. Light and airy clouds are the perfect place for your little angel to rest. Halo optional. Step-by-step instructions here. |
 Perfect for children with parents in the military, camouflage-on-khaki turns toddlers into tiny troopers. Simply cut out irregular shapes from felt and hot glue on a khaki sling. |
 Perfect for the toddler who wants to be the newest Spiderman® and the mom who wants better than the typical drugstore costume for her little one. Step-by-step instructions here. |
 You'll see that this precious daisy costume is a real attention-getter. A store-bought daisy headband, a green onesie and a Sweet Pea Invisibly Adjustable Baby Carrier are all it takes to make this sweet costume. |
 “Good guys” choose Superman®. The red sling creates a natural cape-like effect. A unique and stylish twist on the typical super hero costume. Simply trace the Superman logo on to felt and hot glue to a dark blue onesie. Wow!
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 Looking for a cool costume for your toddler? You'll love our "Totwheels" and how easily it comes together with things you already have around your house. By far the hottest costume in the neighborhood. Step-by-step instructions here. |
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