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		<title><![CDATA[Mr Bean Turkey on his Head Costume]]></title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div id="image"><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/mr-bean-turkey-on-his-head-costume/"><img src="http://www.costumzee.com/users/costumzee/costumzee-8441-med.jpg"></a></div> <p>I was playing with the new Youtube interface this morning and running some searches when i stumbled on a video from one of my favorite shows as a kid, Mr Bean.</p>

<p>In that Christmas episode Mr Bean is very excited about Christmas and in the process of stuffing his turkey, loses is watch inside the turkey. He then goes on to retrieve his precious watch by putting his entire head in the turkey and ends up stuck. It's a hilarious classic scene.</p>

<p>Next thing that comes to my mind is "someone must have made this costume"... so there you go, after some digging, i found a few pictures <a href="http://xambayan.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=87411118" title="">here</a>, <a href="http://madjewelled.blogspot.com/2010/06/toycon-2010.html" title="">here</a> and <a href="http://danicajosephine.multiply.com/photos/album/47/Toycon_2010#photo=22" title="">here</a> from TOYCON 2010 where this guy attempted successfully to make the costume.</p>

<p>Awesome.</p>
<div>Source: <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/mr-bean-turkey-on-his-head-costume/">shareist.com</a> &rarr; | <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/mr-bean-turkey-on-his-head-costume/">&#8734; Permalink</a></div><br/><div>More About: <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/turkey/">turkey</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/christmas/">christmas</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/cosplay/">cosplay</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/mr+bean/">mr bean</a> </div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="image"><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/mr-bean-turkey-on-his-head-costume/"><img src="http://www.costumzee.com/users/costumzee/costumzee-8441-med.jpg"></a></div> <p>I was playing with the new Youtube interface this morning and running some searches when i stumbled on a video from one of my favorite shows as a kid, Mr Bean.</p>

<p>In that Christmas episode Mr Bean is very excited about Christmas and in the process of stuffing his turkey, loses is watch inside the turkey. He then goes on to retrieve his precious watch by putting his entire head in the turkey and ends up stuck. It's a hilarious classic scene.</p>

<p>Next thing that comes to my mind is "someone must have made this costume"... so there you go, after some digging, i found a few pictures <a href="http://xambayan.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=87411118" title="">here</a>, <a href="http://madjewelled.blogspot.com/2010/06/toycon-2010.html" title="">here</a> and <a href="http://danicajosephine.multiply.com/photos/album/47/Toycon_2010#photo=22" title="">here</a> from TOYCON 2010 where this guy attempted successfully to make the costume.</p>

<p>Awesome.</p>
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		<title><![CDATA[Crochet Turkey Dinner Hat Pattern]]></title>
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<p>I love this, I'd love to post more pictures - email me via the contact form (in the footer) if you have any!</p>
<div>Source: <img src="http://pgrabber.com/favicons/etsy.com.png"><a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/85395991/crochet-pattern-crocheted-turkey-dinner">etsy.com</a> &rarr; | <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/crochet-turkey-dinner-hat-pattern/">&#8734; Permalink</a></div><br/><div>More About: <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/turkey/">turkey</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/hat/">hat</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/turkey+hat/">turkey hat</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/knit/">knit</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/crochet/">crochet</a> </div>]]></description>
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<p>I love this, I'd love to post more pictures - email me via the contact form (in the footer) if you have any!</p>
<div>Source: <img src="http://pgrabber.com/favicons/etsy.com.png"><a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/85395991/crochet-pattern-crocheted-turkey-dinner">etsy.com</a> &rarr; | <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/crochet-turkey-dinner-hat-pattern/">&#8734; Permalink</a></div><br/><div>More About: <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/turkey/">turkey</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/hat/">hat</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/turkey+hat/">turkey hat</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/knit/">knit</a> <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/crochet/">crochet</a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title><![CDATA[Funny Inflatable Turkey Costume]]></title>
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<p>Source: <a href="http://www.naughtycreations.co.uk/inflatable-roast-turkey-costume.html" title="">http://www.naughtycreations.co.uk/inflatable-roast-turkey-costume.html</a></p>
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<p>Source: <a href="http://www.naughtycreations.co.uk/inflatable-roast-turkey-costume.html" title="">http://www.naughtycreations.co.uk/inflatable-roast-turkey-costume.html</a></p>
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		<title><![CDATA[10 Food-Themed Baby Costumes For Halloween]]></title>
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<li><a href="/shop/lobster/">Lobster</a></li>
<li>Spaghetti and meatballs</li>
<li><a href="/shop/twinkies/">Twinkies</a></li>
<li><a href="/shop/burrito/">Burrito</a></li>
<li><a href="/shop/turkey/">Turkey</a> </li>
<li>Prohibitionist Baby </li>
<li><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/How-to-make-a-Colonel-Sanders-KFC-costume/" title="">Colonel Sanders</a> </li>
<li>Chipotle Burrito</li>
<li><a href="/shop/taco/">Taco</a></li>
<li><a href="/shop/peep/">Peep</a></li>
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<li><a href="/shop/lobster/">Lobster</a></li>
<li>Spaghetti and meatballs</li>
<li><a href="/shop/twinkies/">Twinkies</a></li>
<li><a href="/shop/burrito/">Burrito</a></li>
<li><a href="/shop/turkey/">Turkey</a> </li>
<li>Prohibitionist Baby </li>
<li><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/How-to-make-a-Colonel-Sanders-KFC-costume/" title="">Colonel Sanders</a> </li>
<li>Chipotle Burrito</li>
<li><a href="/shop/taco/">Taco</a></li>
<li><a href="/shop/peep/">Peep</a></li>
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		<title><![CDATA[Turkey Printable Mask]]></title>
		<link><![CDATA[http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/turkey-printable-mask/]]></link>
		<description><![CDATA[<div id="image"><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/turkey-printable-mask/"><img src="http://www.costumzee.com/users/costumzee/Barbaro-4128-med.jpg"></a></div> <p>Print out the turkey color mask for a quick fun Holiday mask or the turkey black and white to color and decorate yourself! Click the links below to download the masks:</p>

<p><a href="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-color.pdf"><img src="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-color-thumb.jpg"></a><br/><a href="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-color.pdf"> Turkey mask - Color</a></p>

<p><a href="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-bw.pdf"><img src="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-bw-thumb.jpg"></a><br/><a href="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-color.pdf">Turkey mask - Black and White</a></p>
<div>Source: <img src="http://pgrabber.com/favicons/blogs.ocweekly.com.png"><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/turkey-printable-mask/">shareist.com</a> &rarr; | <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/turkey-printable-mask/">&#8734; Permalink</a></div><br/><div>More About: <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/turkey/">turkey</a> </div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="image"><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/turkey-printable-mask/"><img src="http://www.costumzee.com/users/costumzee/Barbaro-4128-med.jpg"></a></div> <p>Print out the turkey color mask for a quick fun Holiday mask or the turkey black and white to color and decorate yourself! Click the links below to download the masks:</p>

<p><a href="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-color.pdf"><img src="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-color-thumb.jpg"></a><br/><a href="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-color.pdf"> Turkey mask - Color</a></p>

<p><a href="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-bw.pdf"><img src="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-bw-thumb.jpg"></a><br/><a href="/users/costumzee/files/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey/turkey-color.pdf">Turkey mask - Black and White</a></p>
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		<title><![CDATA[How to Create a Funny Turkey Costume]]></title>
		<link><![CDATA[http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/how-to-create-a-funny-turkey-costume/]]></link>
		<description><![CDATA[<div id="image"><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/how-to-create-a-funny-turkey-costume/"><img src="http://www.costumzee.com/users/costumzee/nicole19-3768-med.jpg"></a></div> <p>Not everyone loves clowns. Some people have a fear of them, but that is a small minority, so what better way to make a funny Turkey than to make it a Clown Turkey. Below you will find the information you need to Turkey up your Clown!</p>

<p>Materials Needed: * Oversized Clown shoes</p>

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<li><p>Oversized Clown Pants</p></li>
<li><p>Red, Gold, and Orange Shirt</p></li>
<li><p>Red and Brown Fabric</p></li>
<li><p>Face paint, brown and black</p></li>
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<p>Instructions:</p>

<p>Step 1: To begin with our Clown Turkey you need the right look. You will want to start out with your clown outfit. Many clowns have their own personality, so you might already have a clown costume you can work into your turkey look. If you do not begin with oversized clown pants. The pants should be autumn in color meaning red, brown, orange, or a variation of all three. The typical Turkey has red legs.</p>

<p>Step 2: The shirt can be regular sized, oversized, or something very silly. Even an "œI Brake for Turkey's" or "œWhy Did the Turkey Cross to the Other Side of the Road" shirt will work. You will want it to be slightly crazy with autumn colors to enhance the look.</p>

<p>Step 3: As always a silly clown needs some silly shoes. The best shoes are those that are oversized and red, but really any clown shoe will do. If you can find a clown shoe in the shape of a Turkey foot that would be superb. You could also make this type of shoe from fabric you get at www.joann.com or www.discountfabric.com.</p>

<p>Step 4: Use the red and brown fabric to make feathers out of the material. Use "œpinking shears" (they have a special blade that makes triangular-shaped cuts) to cut out ovals that are narrow at both ends and wider in the middle. Attach the feathers to the back of the costume.</p>

<p>Step 5: Use the red fabric to make the "œwattle". Simply cut a rectangular piece and "œfan-fold" it, then attach it to your clown suit collar.</p>

<p>Step 6: Use brown face to darken your face, and draw a black beak on the upper and lower parts of your lips.</p>
<div>Source: <img src="http://pgrabber.com/favicons/blogs.ocweekly.com.png"><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/how-to-create-a-funny-turkey-costume/">shareist.com</a> &rarr; | <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/how-to-create-a-funny-turkey-costume/">&#8734; Permalink</a></div><br/><div>More About: <a href="http://www.costumzee.com/tags/turkey/">turkey</a> </div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="image"><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/how-to-create-a-funny-turkey-costume/"><img src="http://www.costumzee.com/users/costumzee/nicole19-3768-med.jpg"></a></div> <p>Not everyone loves clowns. Some people have a fear of them, but that is a small minority, so what better way to make a funny Turkey than to make it a Clown Turkey. Below you will find the information you need to Turkey up your Clown!</p>

<p>Materials Needed: * Oversized Clown shoes</p>

<ul>
<li><p>Oversized Clown Pants</p></li>
<li><p>Red, Gold, and Orange Shirt</p></li>
<li><p>Red and Brown Fabric</p></li>
<li><p>Face paint, brown and black</p></li>
</ul>

<p>Instructions:</p>

<p>Step 1: To begin with our Clown Turkey you need the right look. You will want to start out with your clown outfit. Many clowns have their own personality, so you might already have a clown costume you can work into your turkey look. If you do not begin with oversized clown pants. The pants should be autumn in color meaning red, brown, orange, or a variation of all three. The typical Turkey has red legs.</p>

<p>Step 2: The shirt can be regular sized, oversized, or something very silly. Even an "œI Brake for Turkey's" or "œWhy Did the Turkey Cross to the Other Side of the Road" shirt will work. You will want it to be slightly crazy with autumn colors to enhance the look.</p>

<p>Step 3: As always a silly clown needs some silly shoes. The best shoes are those that are oversized and red, but really any clown shoe will do. If you can find a clown shoe in the shape of a Turkey foot that would be superb. You could also make this type of shoe from fabric you get at www.joann.com or www.discountfabric.com.</p>

<p>Step 4: Use the red and brown fabric to make feathers out of the material. Use "œpinking shears" (they have a special blade that makes triangular-shaped cuts) to cut out ovals that are narrow at both ends and wider in the middle. Attach the feathers to the back of the costume.</p>

<p>Step 5: Use the red fabric to make the "œwattle". Simply cut a rectangular piece and "œfan-fold" it, then attach it to your clown suit collar.</p>

<p>Step 6: Use brown face to darken your face, and draw a black beak on the upper and lower parts of your lips.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div id="image"><a href="http://www.costumzee.com/costume-ideas/how-to-create-a-turkey-costume/"><img src="http://www.costumzee.com/users/costumzee/Barbaro-2485-med.jpg"></a></div> <p>If you need a costume for Thanksgiving for a school play or a costume party you might consider a turkey. It's not that hard to make, especially if you visit thrift stores or secondhand shops for the clothing.</p>

<p>Materials Needed:</p>

<ul>
<li><p>Red sweatpants a size larger than what you normally wear</p></li>
<li><p>A tan long-sleeve t-shirt or thermal underwear shirt with the smooth-textured material</p></li>
<li><p>Tan fabric; brown fabric</p></li>
<li><p>Red fabric</p></li>
<li><p>Yellow fabric</p></li>
<li><p>Cardboard; tape</p></li>
<li><p>Safety pins</p></li>
<li><p>Fake eyes</p></li>
</ul>

<p>Instructions:</p>

<p>Step 1: Measure enough of the brown fabric to fit around your waist and reach to your knees. Then cut the fabric into a large square and lay it aside.</p>

<p>Step 2: Take two pieces of tan fabric and cut them into oval shapes that are very wide and the top and narrower at the bottom. Cut them slightly smaller than the brown square. Make scallop cuts in the top. Then attach them to the middle of the brown squares. These are your turkey wings.</p>

<p>Step 2: Take the cardboard and fashion it into a cone shape. Tape it together, then cover it with the tan fabric. This will be your beak.</p>

<p>Step 3: Cut a hole in the middle of the red fabric just large enough for your face to fit into. Then put the fabric around your head, letting your face show through the hole. Have someone cut the fabric hanging below your neck in the back to where it hits your neckline but still allows your head to be covered. Have your helper bring the cut around</p>

<p>to the front and stop at your jawline on both sides. Then cut the fabric straight down leaving only a 2" to 3" wide rectangle hanging down from the front. This is your turkey head and neck.</p>

<p>Step 4: Cut two square pieces of red fabric large enough to cover your feet. Cut points into the ends of the fabric to resemble turkey claws.</p>

<p>Step 5: Put on the sweatpants and t-shirt or thermal underwear shirt. Then, have someone wrap the brown fabric around your waist so that you look like you're wearing a skirt. Attach the fabric to the sweatpants or shirt with safety pins.</p>

<p>Step 6: Put the red fabric with the rectangle in front over your head, again so that only your face is showing. Attach ONLY the bottom end of the rectangle to the front part brown fabric around your waist and the rest of the material except for about four or five inches to the tan t-shirt or thermal underwear. This is your turkey neck and wattle. When you bend from the waist, the unattached material will hang down, creating the wattle effect.</p>

<p>Step 7: Cut two ovals larger than the tan fabric used for the wings from brown fabric. Scallop this material, and attach it to the underside of the tan fabric to make wing extensions.</p>

<p>Step 8: Cut a large round circle of cardboard, then cut points into one end. Cover the cardboard with brown fabric, but leave the points exposed. Cover these with red fabric. This is the tail. Attach it to the rear of the sweatpants.</p>
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<p>Materials Needed:</p>

<ul>
<li><p>Red sweatpants a size larger than what you normally wear</p></li>
<li><p>A tan long-sleeve t-shirt or thermal underwear shirt with the smooth-textured material</p></li>
<li><p>Tan fabric; brown fabric</p></li>
<li><p>Red fabric</p></li>
<li><p>Yellow fabric</p></li>
<li><p>Cardboard; tape</p></li>
<li><p>Safety pins</p></li>
<li><p>Fake eyes</p></li>
</ul>

<p>Instructions:</p>

<p>Step 1: Measure enough of the brown fabric to fit around your waist and reach to your knees. Then cut the fabric into a large square and lay it aside.</p>

<p>Step 2: Take two pieces of tan fabric and cut them into oval shapes that are very wide and the top and narrower at the bottom. Cut them slightly smaller than the brown square. Make scallop cuts in the top. Then attach them to the middle of the brown squares. These are your turkey wings.</p>

<p>Step 2: Take the cardboard and fashion it into a cone shape. Tape it together, then cover it with the tan fabric. This will be your beak.</p>

<p>Step 3: Cut a hole in the middle of the red fabric just large enough for your face to fit into. Then put the fabric around your head, letting your face show through the hole. Have someone cut the fabric hanging below your neck in the back to where it hits your neckline but still allows your head to be covered. Have your helper bring the cut around</p>

<p>to the front and stop at your jawline on both sides. Then cut the fabric straight down leaving only a 2" to 3" wide rectangle hanging down from the front. This is your turkey head and neck.</p>

<p>Step 4: Cut two square pieces of red fabric large enough to cover your feet. Cut points into the ends of the fabric to resemble turkey claws.</p>

<p>Step 5: Put on the sweatpants and t-shirt or thermal underwear shirt. Then, have someone wrap the brown fabric around your waist so that you look like you're wearing a skirt. Attach the fabric to the sweatpants or shirt with safety pins.</p>

<p>Step 6: Put the red fabric with the rectangle in front over your head, again so that only your face is showing. Attach ONLY the bottom end of the rectangle to the front part brown fabric around your waist and the rest of the material except for about four or five inches to the tan t-shirt or thermal underwear. This is your turkey neck and wattle. When you bend from the waist, the unattached material will hang down, creating the wattle effect.</p>

<p>Step 7: Cut two ovals larger than the tan fabric used for the wings from brown fabric. Scallop this material, and attach it to the underside of the tan fabric to make wing extensions.</p>

<p>Step 8: Cut a large round circle of cardboard, then cut points into one end. Cover the cardboard with brown fabric, but leave the points exposed. Cover these with red fabric. This is the tail. Attach it to the rear of the sweatpants.</p>
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