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  2. Everything you need to DIY your kids' Halloween costumes this ...

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    Crayons. A ghost costume is the easiest costume to make because all you really need is a white bedsheet to create it. You can cut some eyeholes and call it good. You can get an Amazon Basics white ...

  3. 8 'Mean Girls'-Inspired Costumes for a Fetch Halloween - AOL

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    The OG villanelle of the hallways! Wield your hot girl power in a white tank splashed with the words '"A Little Bit Dramatic," a black mini skirt, thong-heeled sandals, and a butter-wouldn't-melt ...

  4. These Halloween Costumes for Teens Are *So* Cute and Cool

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    These cool teen Halloween costumes are top of the class! They can try one on their own, or team up with a pal for a couples costume or best friend costume.

  5. 50 Last-Minute Halloween Costumes That Anyone Can DIY - AOL

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    5. Rosie the Riveter. If you had to place a bet on which DIY last-minute Halloween costume anyone could manage, it’s hands down Rosie the Riveter. We can definitely do it because the basics are ...

  6. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    Halloween costumes are often designed to imitate supernatural and scary beings. Costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts, [32] skeletons, witches, goblins, trolls, devils, etc., or in more recent years, such science fiction -inspired characters as aliens and superheroes.

  7. Cosplay - Wikipedia

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    The term "cosplay" is a Japanese portmanteau of the English terms costume and play. [1] The term was coined by Nobuyuki Takahashi [] of Studio Hard [3] after he attended the 1984 World Science Fiction Convention in Los Angeles [4] and saw costumed fans, which he later wrote about in an article for the Japanese magazine My Anime []. [3]