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  2. DIYing a costume for kids has another upside: parents can choose sensory-friendly materials. Oftentimes, Halloween costumes are made from synthetic fabrics which can feel itchy and unpleasant to ...

  3. How to Make the Easiest DIY Minion Costume for Halloween - AOL

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    DIY Minion Halloween Costume for Kids. While you might not have 10,400 minions running around the house (yes, that's how many there are in Despicable Me), this is a great costume idea for siblings ...

  4. Ben Cooper, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A translucent Halloween mummy mask sold by Ben Cooper, Inc. in the 1960s. Founder Ben Cooper was born on the Lower East Side of New York City in 1906. [3] He studied accounting and briefly sought a career as a songwriter before founding a theatrical costume business in 1927. [5]

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    Where to find cheap Halloween costumes: Don't scare your wallet this spooky season Get your decorations out: How to make a bubbling witch cauldron Halloween is getting cheaper: Here's how much we ...

  6. Monster Family - Wikipedia

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    Dracula decides to make Emma his new bride and persuades Baba Yaga to curse her and turn her into a real vampire so she will stay with him. Her new-age friend Cheyenne gives Emma some tickets to a costume party, and Emma makes costumes for Emma's family: She as a vampire, Frank as Frankenstein's monster, Fay as a mummy, and Max as a werewolf ...

  7. Cartonnage - Wikipedia

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    Rear of a cartonnage Anubis mask, Ptolemaic era This mummy of an unknown girl has a cartonnage composed of layers of linen and plaster. [1] The Walters Art Museum.. Cartonnage or cartonage is a type of material used in ancient Egyptian funerary masks from the First Intermediate Period to the Roman era.