Is that like the year that all of my friends dressed like hot witches and I dressed up like one of these: http://www.retrothing.com/2007/10/kooky-spooks-in.html ?
HAHA!
We have the cutest dog costume that ends up coming out when its either too cold, or someone doesn't make up their mind what they want to be. That same dog (dalmation) has been worn at least 4 times between both kids!
Jadon wants to be Indiana Jones ("without the gun 'cuz mom doesn't let me play with guns") and he wants Daschel to dress up like IJ as well!
which is near impossible. My kid is going as Underdog, his all time favorite superhero.
I found an Underdog shirt online, made him some ears out of felt and a headband (do you know how hard it is to find a plain wide black headband? very), bought him brown girls leggings (forget finding them in black), and made a cape out of a blue remnant I found at the fabric store. I guess I'll color his nose black with a grease pencil.
Excellent! I love the, "I didn't know you could be doggies!" comment. I remember many a home-made costume from my youth. Of course, I'm craft-challenged, so my kids don't expect anything of the kind!
I just love that they want to be doggies and not some tv inspired something or other. My 2.5 yos don't seem to get it at all. Not sure what they will be. Tornadoes, maybe?
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T&Z don't follow trends, I see. They know what they want.
Well, OF COURSE, they want to be doggies!
And doggies are adorably cute and innocent. I love it.
Is that like the year that all of my friends dressed like hot witches and I dressed up like one of these: http://www.retrothing.com/2007/10/kooky-spooks-in.html ?
HAHA!
We have the cutest dog costume that ends up coming out when its either too cold, or someone doesn't make up their mind what they want to be. That same dog (dalmation) has been worn at least 4 times between both kids!
Jadon wants to be Indiana Jones ("without the gun 'cuz mom doesn't let me play with guns") and he wants Daschel to dress up like IJ as well!
OY! lo
Now for finding a dog costume...
which is near impossible. My kid is going as Underdog, his all time favorite superhero.
I found an Underdog shirt online, made him some ears out of felt and a headband (do you know how hard it is to find a plain wide black headband? very), bought him brown girls leggings (forget finding them in black), and made a cape out of a blue remnant I found at the fabric store.
I guess I'll color his nose black with a grease pencil.
Good luck!
Haven't they read the Halloween rulebook? Doggies are clearly sanctioned.
Ellie
I keep hoping mine will ask to be laundry hampers.
woot woot for doggies! my kiddo doesn't care about being a bad guy either. :)
Excellent! I love the, "I didn't know you could be doggies!" comment. I remember many a home-made costume from my youth. Of course, I'm craft-challenged, so my kids don't expect anything of the kind!
I just love that they want to be doggies and not some tv inspired something or other. My 2.5 yos don't seem to get it at all. Not sure what they will be. Tornadoes, maybe?
How cute is that?!? I'd much rather see doggies than Darth Vader;)
That is so cute! I love that they are not buying into the whole character thing.
Jack wants to be a spy. He too is bucking the system.
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