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Their Halloween Costumes (You Show Us!)

Share your craftiness with the world by showing off your kids' homemade Halloween costumes. Watch this space for a slideshow that'll make you laugh, cry....

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We Want to Show Off Pictures of Your Kids!
If you're helping your ankle biters celebrate a Green-o-ween by whipping up your own garb from stuff around the house (i.e., reuse...sheets, anyone?), we want to hear from you. Help us scare up some of the best kids' Halloween eco-costumes around by sending photos of your favorite ghoul or goblin to greenspy@wpni.com. You have 'till Friday, October 24 to get the world to go, "awww, how adorable!"

Some of our favorites from years past:

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Gloria makes the cutest cow, composed of fabric scraps, but apparently everyone else was more charmed by it than the wearer.












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This young superman conquers the eco costume scene by way of homemade red cape (old plastic tablecloth, anyone?) and an old mask.










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A classic: Old sheet = ghost. And if you manage to match up the eyeholes and mouth, your kid won't be tripping over their feet as Caspar the Clumsy Ghost.