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Vote for Cute Green Halloween Costumes on Inhabitots!

11/04/2010
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  • TOTS Halloween
    October 31st has come and gone, but that doesn't mean that Halloween has to be over! In fact, we received so many insanely cute and creative toddler and kid costumes in our Inhabitots Green Halloween Costume Contestthat it would be a crime not to immortalize them on the internet. It wasn't easy, but we were able to filter down the lot of extraordinary green getups (all made by hand out of ordinary every day objects) to the cream of the crop, but now we need <strong>your</strong> help choosing the winners....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/vote-for-cute-green-halloween-costumes-on-inhabitots/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • 3 blind mice
    This year <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/three-blind-mice-the-farmer%E2%80%99s-wife-group-costume/">Kim Kennedy</a> and her four boys re-created the Three Blind Mice and the Farmer’s Wife. For this clever group Halloween costume Mom and kids used repurposed items from around the house along with stuff they plan to use again. <h3><a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/three-blind-mice-the-farmer%E2%80%99s-wife-group-costume/">VOTE FOR THE 3 BLIND MICE AND FARMER'S WIFE&gt;</a></h3>
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  • froggie
    <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/cute-frog-costume-made-from-goodwill-finds/">Mika Walton</a> made her son’s adorable frog costume out of some fleece and Goodwill purchases. <p> <h3><a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/cute-frog-costume-made-from-goodwill-finds/">VOTE FOR THE CUTE FROG&gt;</a></h3>
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  • icee girl
    Easy to make and have fun at the same time, <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/little-icee-costume-made-from-household-items/">Elizabeth Garcia</a> created this adorable costume for her daughter using just a punch bowl, cotton, glitter, three posterboards, and felt! <h3><a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/little-icee-costume-made-from-household-items/">VOTE FOR THE LITTLE ICEE&gt;</a></h3>
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  • iphone kid
    <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/iphone-costume-created-from-recycled-cardboard/">Jewelle Khan</a> created the clever iPhone costume for her son using a recycled cardboard box, some paint, sticky aluminum foil, and of course some printed pictures of the famous iPhone apps! <p><h3><a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/iphone-costume-created-from-recycled-cardboard/">VOTE FOR FOR THE IPHONE&gt;</a></h3>
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  • lego people
    <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/crafty-lego-man-and-lady-costumes-made-from-cardboard/">Jessica G and her husband</a> made these incredible costumes for their 4 and 6-year old Lego fans! <h3><a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/crafty-lego-man-and-lady-costumes-made-from-cardboard/">VOTE FOR THE LEGO KIDS&gt;</a></h3>
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  • maple syrup and pancakes
    For over a year <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/inseparable-maple-syrup-and-pancakes-costume/">Erin Corbett’s</a> son Miles has been saying he wants to be a pancake for Halloween, with his younger brother as the maple syrup. Using fabric Erin already had in her stash, she was able to come up with these two costumes. <p> <h3><a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/inseparable-maple-syrup-and-pancakes-costume/">VOTE FOR PANCAKES AND MAPLE SYRUP&gt;</a></h3>
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  • mike monsters inc
    <a>Shawna Porter</a> originally found a Monsters Inc. ‘Sully’ costume at a yard sale this summer for $5 that fit her oldest son perfectly. So this Halloween she had no choice but to turn her youngest son into Sully’s best friend “Mike Wasowski.” Shawna papier-mâchéd Mike’s head/eye with old newspaper and painted it with the kids. <h3><a>VOTE FOR MIKE MASOWSKI&gt;</a></h3>
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  • owls
    <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/eco-friendly-felt-baby-owl-costumes/">Shannon Stoughton</a> turned her twin girls, Karsyn and McKinley, into green little hoots! The two girls are wearing hand knitted owl beanies, and homemade wings which she crafted from four layers of handmade felt feathers able to be velcroed on and off of their onesies. <p> <h3><a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/eco-friendly-felt-baby-owl-costumes/">VOTE FOR THE OWLS&gt;</a></h3>
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  • popcorn and gnome
    <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/popcorn-and-gnome/">Katy Thiel</a> started with an old box, painted it, added red duct tape and then glued popped popcorn to it to make this adorable box of popcorn. The equally impressive tricky gnome sitting on a toad stoll is made from old pool noodles covered in an old red blanket and an old sweatshirt. <p><h3> <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/popcorn-and-gnome/">VOTER FOR POPCORN AND GNOME&gt;</a></h3>
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  • postman
    How adorable is <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/pint-sized-postman-and-his-car/">Micah The Mailman</a> in his postal gear? He even has a homemade truck made out of cardboard, glue &amp; paint using a Radio Flyer wagon as the wheels! <p> <h3><a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/pint-sized-postman-and-his-car/">VOTE FOR MICAH THE MAILMAN&gt;</a></h3>
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  • robot
    <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/cute-robot-made-from-recycled-materials/">Cindy Young</a> created this DIY green robot costume from a reused cardboard box, recycled aluminum foil, old CDs, a broken card reader and other recycled materials. <p> <h3><a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/cute-robot-made-from-recycled-materials/">VOTE FOR THE CUTE ROBOT&gt;</a></h3>
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  • soldier
    <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/us-army-soldier-costume-made-from-actual-bdu/">Lena Sekine</a> is a veteran when it comes to our Green Halloween Contest, where entering has become somewhat of an annual family tradition. For her 3-year old son Jaxon’s first year in our competition, Lena created an adorable soldier costume from an actual BDU once worn by his grandfather – a retired officer. Lena deconstructed the original and used bits and parts for different parts of this outfit. <h3><a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/us-army-soldier-costume-made-from-actual-bdu/">VOTE FOR THE SOLDIER&gt;</a></h3>
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  • spookychef
    <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/spooky-chef-and-oven-made-from-recycled-cardboard/">April Halpern</a> used recycled boxes, cardboard, and clothes hangar to create the oven and door hinge on this clever Spooky Chef costume. <p><h3> <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/greenhalloween2010/spooky-chef-and-oven-made-from-recycled-cardboard/">VOTE FOR THE SPOOKY CHEF&gt;</a></h3>
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TOTS Halloween

October 31st has come and gone, but that doesn't mean that Halloween has to be over! In fact, we received so many insanely cute and creative toddler and kid costumes in our Inhabitots Green Halloween Costume Contestthat it would be a crime not to immortalize them on the internet. It wasn't easy, but we were able to filter down the lot of extraordinary green getups (all made by hand out of ordinary every day objects) to the cream of the crop, but now we need your help choosing the winners....

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