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Old 08-06-2014, 09:01 AM
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oldtisme
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Originally Posted by pal View Post
Not sure what you're trying to do, but if you're planning to make a costume of a pig, then I would start with a pair of pink sweatpants and a pink sweat shirt. Make a basic headcover of pink flannel or fleece, and buy a peppapig mask.
When the grandkids were little and I had to make costumes, I always started with sweatpants and shirts. Does that help?
Thanks pal, but mainly what I'm doing is the clothing they wear if a cold front happens to come through on Halloween, then my daughter will have the sweats to wear under the costumes. I am making piggy ears on headbands & curly tail made from pink pipe cleaner to attach to the back of costumes.
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