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7 Grocery Getups3 Ratings (See All) ![]() Going to the supermarket takes on a whole new meaning when the goal is to look for ingredients for costumes. Who knew you could use ordinary household supplies to create Halloween haute couture? Add some craft supplies, and construct the costumes in most cases with just staples, packing tape, and glue. They're easy to make, and you and your child can work on them together. But the first thing you'll need to do is go grocery shopping. Take your trick-or-treater on a trip down the aisles, and let your imaginations run free. Hula Dancers Tools and Materials Skirt How-To 2. Cut a piece of 2-inch-wide cloth ribbon the length of the panels, plus 12 inches on each side for tying. 3. Using a hot-glue gun, apply glue to the edges of the panels; fold ribbon in half over edges. Lei, Headpiece, and Bracelets How-To 2. Affix self-adhesive gift bows in assorted sizes and colors to each ribbon; loop ribbons and secure ends with double-sided tape. 3. Decorate flip-flops by affixing one large gift bow to the top of each strap. Ukulele How-To 2. Use a foam cup to trace a circle on the center of the small box; cut out with scissors or a utility knife. Attach 3 brass fasteners about 1 1/2 inches below hole. 3. Cut 2 inches off one end of a paper-towel tube. Use the tube to trace one circle on the top of the small cereal box and another on the bottom of the mini cereal box; cut out. 4. Attach three brass fasteners to the front of the mini cereal box. To connect boxes to tube, apply hot glue to inside edges of holes, and insert one end of tube in each. For strings, attach three long rubber bands to fasteners at both ends. |
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