I did it! I made some simple saint costumes using pillowcases thanks to Catholic Icing and Shower of Roses. Another suggestion from Lacy at CI was to use a t-shirt that is turned inside out. If you cut out the neckhole just right, you get a little St. Francis cap, too.
Here they are: Blessed Kateri, my little angel, and St. Dominic.
They looked so awesome! I was so impressed. Two of mine wore costumes made by someone else and the other was a store-bought one. You've inspired me to try this next year!
A & M is filled with traditions, many of which most outsiders do not understand. We have a saying, "From the outside looking in, you can't understand it. From the inside looking out, you can't explain it." For more info on our wonderful traditions, go to http://aggietraditions.tamu.edu/
I was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, Yee-Haw. I am a proud member of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of '94. I have been blessed with a wonderful husband and 4 beautiful children plus 4 angel babies. We are members of the local Catholic church. Besides being with my family, I love cooking, baking, decorating cakes, and saving money!
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They looked so awesome! I was so impressed. Two of mine wore costumes made by someone else and the other was a store-bought one. You've inspired me to try this next year!
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