DIY Virtual Meeting Costume
Create your own Virtual Meeting Costume out of a pizza box. This is a fun DIY costume that is very inexpensive to make.
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Create your own Virtual Meeting Costume out of a pizza box. This is a fun DIY costume that is very inexpensive to make.
Read MoreWe are getting crafty for Halloween with some fun DIY costumes that we hope you get inspired by to make your own costumes this Halloween. Elizabeth Hashagen and Anne Caminiti (Momee Friends of Long Island) show you how to make your own costumes with items around your home and that are inexpensive to create and […]
Read MoreA fun twist to a piñata is attaching candy and toys to a bright-colored shirt and have someone be the piñata. A fun way to incorporate a game of tag with your piñata. Keeps everyone moving and laughing.
Read MoreDress up in your coolest costume at EAC Network’s 12th annual Party to Protect Children at the Long Island Children’s Museum! Families will take advantage of the entire museum after hours and enjoy interactive exhibits and activities. All proceeds will directly benefit EAC Network’s Children & Youth programs, which advocate for, treat, and protect children […]
Read MoreYou can create costumes like an Astronaut, Alien, viking and a Hershey Kiss with Aluminum Pans and Foil. Elizabeth Hashagen and Anne Caminiti (Momee Friends of Long Island) show you how to make your own costumes with items around your home and that are inexpensive to create.
Read MoreSee how to create fun costumes that are popular on social media like a snapchat costume, a fidget spinner (that really spins), Moana, and a social butterfly. Elizabeth Hashagen and Anne Caminiti (Momee Friends of Long Island) show you how to make your own costumes with items around your home and that are inexpensive to […]
Read MoreYou can create fun interactive costumes like Guess Who, Tic Tac Toe and Hungry Hungry Hippos. Elizabeth Hashagen and Anne Caminiti (Momee Friends of Long Island) show you how to make your own costumes with items around your home and that are inexpensive to create.
Read MoreMy girls love Moana and I knew I had to come up with my own costume for my oldest daughter to wear. Of course, I used items I already had to make an inexpensive version of Moana’s outfit in the movie. I even made a cardboard oar to complete the costume.
Read MoreThese adorable and bright costumes make for such a cute group costume. Making these four costumes is not only fun but, they will each look different not just in color but in the face expression of the hippo, too.
Read MoreWe are so excited to share with all of our readers a Fidget Spinner costume you can make on your own and it costs very little to make. Oh and did I mention, the fidget spinners really do SPIN! Are you excited to see how to make it? Because, we are excited to show you […]
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