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How "Bootiful," Infants Halloween Costumes


How "Bootiful," Infants Halloween Costumes

It's your baby's first Halloween and you really want to make the costume. Where should you begin with infants Halloween costumes? You can make "bootiful" infants Halloween costumes and it is not hard to do.

The first thing you will need is an idea. Go through catalogues and magazines and find a costume you would like to make. Then decide if you will need a pattern.

If you need a pattern check out the fabric and craft stores. Also check the internet or library if you would like free pattern ideas. You can find patterns in Halloween books and magazines at your local bookstore, too.

Next, look around your house and see if you have any of the supplies you need. It might surprise you to find that you have a lot of the things you need packed away in a closet or in your basement.

Make a list of supplies still needed and head off to the fabric or craft store. They should have just about anything you will need for your infants costume.

It is important to start on this project in a timely matter. This does not mean waiting until October 29th. Projects will go more smoothly and you will not become as anxious if you begin early.

If you have never made a Halloween costume before you may want to enlist the help of someone who has. The first time you make a costume can be a little scary. (Ha!)

Don't forget the accessories. Your infants Halloween costume may need a hat or shoes. Check the pattern and see exactly what you will need to complete the outfit.

Your infant will look "bootiful" when you make the Halloween costume yourself.


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