Best of AC Cartoon Costumes

willie sims
Cartoons and comics make fun and funny costumes for the jokers and clowns in our lives. Animated characters may also be serious and adventurous for the brave little ones. They may be classic or current. Still, everyone has their favorites. AC writers have shared many of their favorite ideas for the cartoon costumes this Halloween. Donna Daniels came up with some "Comic Book Character Halloween Costumes" that are sure to please. The Peanuts, Mickey Mouse, Batman, and Fred Flintstone are some of her suggestions. Her ideas are simple to make and very economical.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1039416/comic_book_character_halloween_costumes.html?cat=46

Denise Smith gives some clever ideas for putting together "Princess Fiona, Diego, and Other Creative, Clever Halloween Costumes". Along with Fiona, there were suggestions for Puss in Boots and Shrek, Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and more. Some of the ideas suggest purchasing and some give tips on how to make the costumes yourself.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1077673/princess_fiona_diego_and_other_creative_pg4.html?cat=69

Sandra Overstreet tells "How to Make a Jelly Fish Halloween Costume for Your Child" like the Jelly Fish in Spongebob Squarepants. Her suggestions involve a sweat suit and a few accessories so that most of what you will need you will probably already have.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/362608/how_to_make_a_jelly_fish_halloween.html?cat=24

Sabah Karimi tells "How to Make a Betty Boop Halloween Costume in 4 Easy Steps". She includes ideas for her clothes, hair, shoes, and makeup. She also suggests variations to the Betty Boop costume for added versatility.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2109091/how_to_make_a_betty_boop_halloween.html?cat=74

Carly Hart suggests "The Cat in the Hat:A Fun Group Halloween Costume Idea". The nice thing about a group theme while you are trick-or-treating is that everyone can tell that you are all together. It also helps keep track of everyone in your group. The scariest thing that can possibly happen on Halloween is to have a child come up missing. Although this is obviously not the only way to prevent this from happening, it is still a good suggestion.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2090893/the_cat_in_the_hat_a_fun_group_halloween.html?cat=74

Darrin Torrie created a guide for creating a Buzz Lightyear costume in the article, "Disney's Buzz Lightyear Halloween Costume". One of the things that I liked about this costume is that it is white, which can be seen more easily in the dark than black or dark colored costumes. It is also easy to make and economical.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2158793/disneys_buzz_lightyear_halloween_costume.html?cat=25

Rachel Heller shares Hannah Montana's Halloween secrets in "The Best of Both Worlds: A Hannah Montana Halloween Costume". Her step by step instructions include suggestions for accessories as well as the outfit. This idea is sure to please the debutante tween or teen in your family.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2103667/the_best_of_both_worlds_a_hannah_montana_pg2.html?cat=74

Pam Gaulin recognizes that Halloween is not just for the kids. The article "Speed Racer Halloween Costumes for Men" gives suggestions on how the guys in the family can get in on the act. Easy and economical instructions make this costume a definite winner.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1034098/speed_racer_halloween_costumes_for.html?cat=46

Ben 10 is such a popular character on tv now. D Ferguson gives directions on "Where to Find Ben 10 Items". This includes costumes, but goes way beyond Halloween. It's a great resource for fans of the show both at Halloween and throughout the year.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/960922/where_to_find_ben_10_items_pg2.html?cat=25

Danny Hauger had an awesome idea for "Making an Optimus Prime Halloween Costume". It includes very economical materials and clear instructions. It makes for a really great original idea for Halloween.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2092347/making_an_optimus_prime_halloween_costume.html?cat=74

Published by willie sims

Willie Earl Sims, the author of "The Family and the Trinity", soon to be released, enjoys restoring Mustangs, living history reenactments, camping, fishing, and hunting. He also loves country music.  View profile

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