Bou's Halloween DIY costume idea - can you guess what it is?
Oct 30, 2009
Happy Halloween! It’s Halloween eve and if you are still stuck wondering what to go as this year, may I suggest a “Woodland Caribou”? What did you think I would say? To help you out, I put together this Halloween video to show you how to build you’re very own set of woodland caribou antlers and how to act like an authentic member of the herd. Don’t forget to personalize your antlers with some custom BLING!
And if you are looking for something fun and rewarding to do after Halloween, why not become an official CPAWS volunteer this holiday season!
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