Now, of course Miss Marie Homemaker has to make her kids' costumes, right? I wouldn't have it any other way! Even though most of the costumes were easily put together from stuff we already had, and some things bought, I did have to make their hats. The older boys were Mario and Luigi,
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and Luke was a toadstool.
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I created their hats from scratch, no patterns or anything. This was a very hard thing for me to do, as I can do just about anything, as long as I have DIRECTIONS! To come up with them on my own, was a challenge, but it turned out to be easier than I thought.