Halloween costume?!

raro

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My son just turned 11. He has a habit of wanting very weird costumes. I am willing to make them, but they have to be either dirt cheap, or can be used later as pajamas. Well, this year he decided he wanted to be a mouse inside a wedge of swiss cheese. The mouse costume is easy...grey sweatpants and hoodie, and I have an old gray shirt that I can cut ears and a tail from and tack on. But the cheese?!? I have no idea how to construct a cheese costume! I was thinking maybe either a yellow tunic-like thing that I could cut holes in? Or maybe a cardboard contraption that I could paint yellow?! Does anyone have any bright ideas? I know so many of you are crafty and creative, and my creative ideas have hit a brick wall on this one!
 

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Big cardboard box, cut one side off to make triangle. tape it together, cut a hole in the top and bottom to fit over him, paint it yellow!
 

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Yep, that's what I'd do as well.

Cardboard boxes are underrated when it comes to costume ideas. Years ago, I took one, made it into a CB radio, and used that for a costume. It didn't cost me a dime and I had people giving me extra candy cuz they said it was the best costume they had seen. :lol:
 

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Thanks, Baymule, I was thinking of something like that, I just couldn't picture in my mind how to do it. I guess now all I have to do is find a humungous box! Thanks! And you're right, Deb, boxes are way underrated. :)
 

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One year my son went as a road, complete with roadkill. I got him some black sweat pants and shirt, painted a yellow orange stripe all the way up and down, and pinned a stuffed animal to the stripe.
 

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Does he have a toy cat, or do you know someone who does? He could carry that as well.
 

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so lucky said:
One year my son went as a road, complete with roadkill. I got him some black sweat pants and shirt, painted a yellow orange stripe all the way up and down, and pinned a stuffed animal to the stripe.
:lol::lol: that's just wrong. :gig
 
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