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Where can I find a Chuckie (Child's Play) costume for my 2 year old?

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Where can I find a Chuckie (Child's Play) costume for my 2 year old?

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  1. Your 2 year old is gonna freak someone out!


  2. hah

    that's bad a.ss

    id say holloween stores..but you'll definitely have more options around holloween time.

  3. umm i have no idea but you could like probably by the clothes separately. I'm pretty sure you can find overalls at any store and the shirt also...  

  4. Love this idea. You can't find an actual costume but its not that hard to put together. All the Chucky costumes that are out are for adults which is kinda lame.

    Head out to Walmart, Kmart, even Goodwill. Where ever you want to buy clothes from. Buy some over alls, a multi stripe shirt (I've seen very similar in the Walmart boys section, but you'll have really good luck at goodwill! ours has aisles full of stripe shirts!) and some red Chuck Taylor style sneakers. Walmart has generic versions for cheap. I love Walmart and Goodwill when I put together costumes, they're the best.

    For an added fun touch, do you have a printer? Buy some iron on transfer printer paper and create a "Good Guys" Logo to print on the front of the over alls.

    http://www.toys.ac/chucky_package.gif

    Okay so chuck taylor style shoes aren't exactly the same but they're close enough. I can't find them on the walmart website but these are like the ones I'm talking about:

    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/203/44286...

    You'll be able to find those pretty much any where!

    It'd be cute if the shirt you bought was too long and you cant some of it off and sewn it to the cuffs of the pants like in the picture.

    Also at places like Walamrt and other stores with sewing and craft sections you'll find small iron on patches. I've seen tiny truck ones at Walmart. I'm sure you can find some little tools and things in places. You can also do that with iron on transfer paper too. You can probably find alphabet patches too and do the Good Guy logo in those.

    Found a hammer one:

    http://www.1ferretstreasures.com/servlet...

    They've got other cute ones too that could work.

    I wouldn't do the modern chucky with the stitches and cuts on his face, that would be too hard getting the baby to sit still. You could take a brown eyeliner pencil and dot on a few freckles like old school chucky. Fake knife, red wig...cutests costume ever!

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