The 2011 Threads Halloween Costume Contest has come to an end. With so many creative entries it was hard to pick just five finalists. The winner will receive great prizes from SewingPatterns.com and Beacon Adhesives. Click on the photos below (in no particular order) to see the original entries, and vote for your favorite finalist in the poll before 11:59 p.m. EST, November 14th.
Don’t miss all of the other great entries in the contest gallery. Thank you to everyone who entered the contest this year. We certainly enjoyed looking at your creative costumes.
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