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WLMcCoy said:My daughter was 13 mos. last Halloween & was a giraffe. My DH bought her giraffe stuffed animals & toys before she was born, so when we saw the costume, it was a must! I did tie little pink ribbons on the ears so it would be a little girly!!
This year she will be a cowgirl. She already has all the pieces, so it will be a cheap & easy throw together. & cute!!
We were thinking Dorothy this year, but we're planning on having a baby bY Halloween next year (God willing), so we'd like the new baby to be a lion, scarecrow, ToTo, etc. & they could be a couple
Shell Northway said:Mine would put on a costume for the 1st couple of years. So we went from Elmo to a football player. Football Jersey and dark lines under her eyes. Second year we used her dressup clothes and she went as... now think way back...Punky Brewster. Tuto, pigtails, stripped tights, bright colored shirt, painted on freckles. She was adorable.
PamperedDor said:I vote an ANGEL since she is so cute and a real life angel anyway...
AJPratt said:Awww... we call her Angel! Happy Angel, Sad Angel, Tired Angel, Silly Angel... She is our little girl, brought to us by the Angels!
chefann said:There are instructions for a great cupcake costume in this month's Food Network magazine. It's sized for bigger kids, but would be really easy to shrink down.
Here are the top 5 most frequently asked questions about choosing a Halloween costume for Mary:
Some of the most popular Halloween costumes for girls include witches, princesses, superheroes, animals, and characters from popular movies or TV shows.
You can incorporate Pampered Chef products into your child's Halloween costume by using kitchen utensils or cookware as props or accessories. For example, a rolling pin can be used as a wand for a witch costume, or a chef's hat can be added to a princess costume.
Yes, there are many easy DIY costume ideas using Pampered Chef products. You can create a chef costume using a apron, chef's hat, and utensils. Another idea is to use a mixing bowl as a base for a homemade costume, such as a popcorn bowl or a fruit basket.
To ensure your child's Halloween costume is safe to wear, make sure it is flame-resistant and fits properly. Avoid costumes with long, trailing parts that could cause tripping. It's also a good idea to do a trial run of the costume and make any necessary adjustments before Halloween night.
Yes, Pampered Chef products can be used for Halloween party decorations. You can use our cookie cutters to make fun shaped cookies or use our stoneware to create a spooky centerpiece. You can also use our serving platters and bowls to display Halloween themed treats.