james, i like your outfit. a viking huh. so should you have long blonde hair and a snarl on your face. lol i see in the second photo you added brown to the leggins, it needed the brown.
scooby, i mean crazy, i love your outfits. i love the scooby shows, must have 6 or 7 of them. if i find ones i don't have at a garage sale i grab them. when they made the movie i thought they did such a great job on casting. awesome photo. the 2 guys did their hair up great. how fun
psyche, that is good but it makes my face scrunch up and with an oohhhh sound
Thread: Show Off Your Costume
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10-27-2009,12:13 PM
[QUOTE=Crazytrain83;767521]Here's our group from our party last Saturday. I'm the great dane. I was a bit bummed about having a store-bought costume, but it would've been too tough to make a decent Scooby costume.
Crazy T -- "where are you?!" LOVE IT! Your group looks perfect! Are you sure you aren't all toons?! LOL - Way to make a store-bought costume fun. I love the store ones. Easy and somebody had to make it right? In years past, I put together a few home-mades. But these days, I am always in a daze getting our party set up. It's a little present I give to myself to not have to worry about making a costume. Besides, black stockings and garter belts are hard to sew...
hee hee - BOO!
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10-27-2009,04:12 PM
That pregnant Zombie looks creepy
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As nobody looks in the Games-Thread: Easy Halloween Trivia Quiz
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10-27-2009,04:44 PM
For a second there i thought that was an actual pic from the movie. The likeness is really close!
And again. Shaggy really looks the part haha. But less scrawny...which is good lol.
Awesome! Really creepy.
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10-27-2009,06:12 PM
This was most of us. still had some people inside that would not come out, and a few were busy taking pictures.
2011 will be our 8th year and After having several outrageous Halloween Parties, we know that we will never get an invite to anyone else's party. So we keep throwing our own!
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10-27-2009,07:05 PM
Thanks for the compliments. My son (7 y.o.) has the halloween bug, he is already makign suggestions on what we can add to our haunt for next year and what he wants to be next year. he makes a pappa proud. He costume was easy the mask was challenging and i went through multiple ideas before i figure it out one day. I will do a tutorial on how i made it at some point soon after the holiday.
Again thanks, Besdes you all are giving me ideas or next year as the costumes are great!!!
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10-27-2009,11:35 PM
Check it out: made entirely from scrap corrugated cardboard, a TON of glue, both wood glue and hot glue, plus 2 cans of black spraypaint, empty medicine bottles, various computer cables painted w/ acrylic paints and alot of patience and time
It looks tilted, cause it is as the Nuetrona Wand AKA particle thrower weighs about about 1 and 1/2 pounds - so yeah, it's very sturdy!! With the thrower attached, the entire pack weighs about 12 pounds.
Cost me about $25 w/ everything - the lights were from previous Halloween decorations that run off AAA batteries - LOL
The costume cost more!!
Flightsuit = $34 w/ shipping from ebay
Combat boots = $29
Web belt = $4
Elbow Pads = $7
"No Ghost" patch = $4
Name badge = homemadeMy YouTube Channel: HERE
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10-28-2009,12:09 AM
i have a picture of the dress i made, but i forgot the camera the night I dressed up with the make up, its a 1880's historical ball gown. Going for a Interview with a vampire dress. I even made the bustle!

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