Oct03

Join the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF costume party

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I’ve always envied those talented trick-or-treaters who spend weeks designing, creating, stitching and  primping their Halloween costumes.

I’m not one of them. I did make a costume for my son one year, but he refused to wear the parrot I had wired to his shoulder. He said it tickled.

This year I’m going straight to trickortreatforunicef.org, where I can dress my son up in all sorts of great costumes without a single complaint.  In fact, he won’t even have to try them on. Check it out I think the beard suits him.  Look I made my nephew one too

Announcing the first-ever Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Costume Party, where you can join the 2011 Trick-or-Treat  for UNICEF Ambassador Heidi Klum (as well as me and my son) in donning digital designs that also support UNICEF and kids around the world.

Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF is an annual tradition that has raised over $164 million dollars to help children get the health care, clean water and education opportunities that we have here at home. It’s a great way to teach your own kids about the challenges that children in other parts of the world face and to empower them to make a difference.

This year’s online costume party is just one of the many ways you can be part of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF. But if you are short on face paint and fake blood, it is one of the best ways!

Send your trick-or-treaters over for some great costumes. They can design, donate and share their creations and help us kick off a full month of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF.

Comments (2)

  1. Jose says:

    Very cool!

  2. Vijita says:

    The online costume creator is super fun!! My favorite is the mermaid – but loved the kitty cat and the pirate as well! Swapping my online costume photos with those of my friends made for loads of giggles and loads of laughs.

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