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Hamster CostumeTracy from Waco, Texas Feedback About This Post:RE: Hamster Costume
Ok, so forget what some one said before this. hamsters have short tails. first, find a picture of a hamster, and work off of that. take a brown zip up, and on the hood, sew two brown ears. take a old belt, and glue on a large cotton ball, or sew a little tail (look at a hamster tail in a pic. for a good idea of what it looks like). then, use face paint for whiskers and a pink nose. (look at a hamster pic.) Post By Hanna Sheehan (Guest Post) RE: Hamster CostumeHamsters have short tails. Post By N/A (Guest Post) RE: Hamster CostumeStart with brown, black or white hooded sweats shirt and sweat pants. Add some spots or patches in desired color either buy painting them on or using iron-on patches or stitching felt to the sweats (which you can remove after Halloweed. Make small ears and attach with a few stitches and a small tail the same way. Felt, lightly stuffed will be good. Don't use a mask, just use an eyeliner pencil to draw some litle spots and whiskers on your child's face. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Hamster Costume
Here would be a cute example.... Post by Autumn |
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