gingerbread man or woman
angel
three wise men
present
tree
yourself tangled in a bunch of lights
stocking - with your head and arms coming out like you are a doll
hershey kiss
lifesavers
orange
bell
apple (first ornament to be on a tree)
doll
rudolph
Mrs claus
go with someone else as teeth "all I want for christmas is my two front teeth"
partidge in a pair tree
2 turtle doves
3 french hens
4 calling birds
GO has 5 golden rings
6 geese a laying
7 swans a swimming
8 maids a milking
9 ladies dancing
10 lords a leaping
11 pipers piping
12 drummers drumming
star
lamb
shepard
dress in blue - and say you are blue christmas
sister susie sitting on a thistle
holly
ivy
frosty the snowman
grandma who got run over by a reindeer
grandpa (watching football and drinking rootbeer)
Go as a pair with a guy as Santa and you as mommy - have santa with lipstick all over him.
Miss Fanny Bright (jingle bells)
Children in PJS
FIiggy pudding
Christmas card
2007-12-15 21:39:40
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answered by Violet 4
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My kids (ages 2 and 6 months) went once as french fries and ketchup. We took red posterboard and used a yellow paint pen to make the ol' double golden arches. Take another one, the same size, and cut it so it's rounded at the top. Then take a yellow posterboard and glue to the top of the rounded edge your "french fries" (draw them or cut them out, or both). The french fries will be sticking up behind the chiild's head (think vampire or Snow White). You can either connect the two or do it like a sandwich board. Or, to make the fries, you can make the whole thing on the front, and have an opening for the child's face, but he might not care for that. Or you can make a hat (he wears the red "carton" costume, but fries of different lengths are cut in a row, and encircled and stapled, so that he has a "crown" of "french fries".) We found that the fries coming out the back had the best effect, and was most comfortable. Assuming you can find a piece large enough, the foam stuff that's everywhere for crafts would work pretty well for this project. Then I took a red onesie and some white fabric and Sharpees, and a bottle of Heinz ketchup. I copied as closely as possible the label onto the white fabric, drawing it in and then cutting it out to the right shape, large enough to cover the baby's belly. Use some strategically placed safety pins, or patch glue or stitch it on, and you have your little "ketchup pouch". They won a prize. :-D Also, similar to the bubbles idea, one year my sisters and I all went as fruit. I wore a red tunic kind of thing (may have just been an adult t-shirt) with sequins glued here and there, and a little round hat with a "stem" coming off it, making me a strawberry. One sister wore a felt triangle sandwich board that was pink, with green along the bottom and black "seeds", and she was a watermelon. My youngest sister (and this is the one I would recommend) was a bunch of grapes. She had a purple tunic kind of like mine (once again, it may have been a great big adult's t-shirt) with little purple balloons blown up and attached, and a "stem" hat like mine. At the end of the night, though, my cousins (banana, apple, kiwi, orange slice and peach), my other sister and I were teasing my youngest sister about how she'd turned into a bunch of raisins (the balloons, every one of them, popped or deflated significantly). She still looked cute, though....
2016-05-24 04:26:28
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answered by machelle 3
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A Christmas Tree - you could spray your hair green, wear green clothes and hang shiny decorations all over your costume.
2007-12-15 20:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Tree toppers: a star or an angel.
Snowman, icicle, snowflake, cup of hot cocoa, a present
2007-12-15 20:11:09
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answered by Lam H 2
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it depends on how reveling it would be but this link has some at the bottom of the page
http://www.spencersonline.com/girls_costumes/
2007-12-15 19:57:21
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answered by Shan 2
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