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newmom
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Thu, Feb 16 2006, 10:31 am
Does anybody have a good idea how to make an EASY costume for a baby? Sorry if this is already in another thread, but I don't recall seeing it.
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chocolate moose
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Thu, Feb 16 2006, 11:07 am
DS had Superman pj's which were bought for that purpose. Even came with a little red cape.
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BlumaG
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Thu, Feb 16 2006, 12:08 pm
I bought a RED one piece for DD last yr and bought 2 pieces of black felt and red puff paint wrote CRAYON came out really cute not yet sure bout this yr yet
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tport
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Thu, Feb 16 2006, 12:26 pm
If you have an outfit with an animal on it, you can make ears- like rabbit ears from felt, or dog ears etc. Its cute and easy.
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suomynona
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Thu, Feb 16 2006, 12:40 pm
my son has a baseball player stretchie (carters), so I was thinking that if they sell baseball caps for babies, that would be a real easy costume.
Just realized he is wearing it in the photo
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suomynona
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Thu, Feb 16 2006, 12:46 pm
a lot of people dress up their baby like the opposite gender.
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Chanie
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Thu, Feb 16 2006, 1:34 pm
My first son dressed like a farmer his first Purim. Overalls, plaid shirt, straw hat and bandana.
For my second sons first Purim, he dressed like a shabbos challah cover.
(both were part of my meshloach monos theme)
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sheshycoco
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Thu, Feb 16 2006, 1:36 pm
newmom, why don't you pm tefilla, she always makes costumes for her kids, yearly, it could be she is just to busy to go on these forums, try pming her.
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Crayon210
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Thu, Feb 16 2006, 1:42 pm
suomynona wrote: | a lot of people dress up their baby like the opposite gender. |
This annoys me. Does anyone else dislike this?
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chen
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Thu, Feb 16 2006, 3:06 pm
wouldn't annoy me but I fail to see the point. at that age the only way you can tell is by checking their diaper, so what's the "kuntz"?
I don't know why anyone would want to dress up an infant, but if you swaddle him in a beige or brown receiving blanket he'll look like a blintz.
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elisecohen
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Fri, Feb 17 2006, 7:19 am
Or a burrito? But my oldest was born in Kislev, so she was only 3 months old at Purim; I got some brown fabric, and made a sort of triangle-shaped, padded hamentaschen costume with a little elasticized "sock" bunting for her so she was the filling.
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southernbubby
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Fri, Feb 17 2006, 7:59 am
If you start with an oversize T shirt, you can use fabric glue, felt, fabric paint, and any trims that you can think of and turn it into any costume. A red Tshirt can be the beginning of a fireman costume. It is easy to take on and off of the child as well.
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chen
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Fri, Feb 17 2006, 9:53 am
elisecohen wrote: | Or a burrito? But my oldest was born in Kislev, so she was only 3 months old at Purim; I got some brown fabric, and made a sort of triangle-shaped, padded hamentaschen costume with a little elasticized "sock" bunting for her so she was the filling. |
Cute!
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Tefila
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Fri, Feb 17 2006, 3:55 pm
Thanks sheshycoco Chen I agree well why don't you dress baby up as a blintz or burito or challah roll they look like one anyway lol.
And I did once years ago dress one of my sons as the opposite gender, though now thinking about it those who do u can a) see what they truly wanted or b) were too lazy to do anything else
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sheshycoco
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Sat, Feb 18 2006, 11:53 pm
I'm sure some people think it's cute, but I knew when I was thinking of making my son into a girl this year, it was shear laziness.
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supermom
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Tue, Feb 21 2006, 4:50 am
or the reason for it is that you want your child to act like the oppisite gender all year round if anything I should dress my four year old daughter as a pretty calm girl maybe that would calm her down a little bit.
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klotzkashe
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Tue, Feb 21 2006, 6:37 am
I just made my son's purim costume (a torah) out of velvet, some fringing and some puff paints and rhinestones - it looks almost like a real torah mantel!
I used a hot glue gun which cost me about $6 and the glue sticks cost another couple of dollars. no need to sew anything as the hot glue keeps the fabric togehter just as well as stitches!
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chen
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Tue, Feb 21 2006, 9:40 am
Klotz, what a great idea! I shall have to write that down for my grandchildren when I have them IY"H. (I should only be healthy and active enough to want to make costumes by then...)
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