I swear! I just couldn’t end the season without showing you the pinball costume Alix of Modern Kiddo made for her son Wolfie. She was mulling over making a pinball machine costume and found our site googling for inspiration. She chose a space theme and did a fantastic job on the graphics! She sent us photos of the outcome and we were bowled over! I want to thank Alix for giving us permission to post her photo, and while you’re at it – click here to see what she came up with the year her son decided he wanted to be a meatball. It’s good stuff!
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Thank you SO much for featuring my boy! He was the hit of Halloween…..I think people were most impressed by the fact that it lit up. I can only imagine the kind of amazed looks YOU guys must get with your fabulous creations!! 🙂
Thank you. Yeah, we’ve noticed that if the costume lights up, people go nuts.
That was neat! Growing up I got a bedsheet… sigh…
I hope it was white – print bedsheets make such terrible ghosts!