According to the ABC report, a mother in Alberta, Canada, used waste cardboard to make Halloween costumes for children, very creative.
It is reported that 23-year-old Danielle Bevens is a full-time mother, taking care of 3-year-old Noah and 18-month-old Toby. Last year, she started making Halloween costumes out of paper boxes for her sons. In October, she updated one set every few days and posted photos of the costumes on INS. So far this year, Noah and Toby have dressed up as porcupine, Rubik's Cube and other roles. Bevens said that she always wanted to know what other mothers did with these boxes of diapers and wipes, because she had a lot of cardboard. She likes to make things, and Halloween is the best time.
Every mother wants to see her children wearing cute costumes. Bevens said that almost every garment he makes is made of paper, cardboard, lacquer and hot glue, old clothes, etc. In addition, each garment costs about $5. At the end of October, Bevens also gave the finished clothes to other children to wear. (Compiled and reported by China Youth Network)
Source: China Youth Network