Eben attends a LEED certified, green Montessori school and instead of celebrating Halloween they’re having a pirate feast to go along with their class unit on piracy. Each child has been spending weeks studying, researching and writing about their favorite real-life pirate. All of their hard work will culminate when they dress up as their favorite pirate and present their projects at the pirate feast on Halloween. Eben and I decided to create his pirate costume using only pieces that we either already had on hand or could pick up at our favorite thrift store. Check out my photo step-by-step instuctions to learn how we assembled this fun pirate costume for only $5! If your little one wants to be a pirate for Halloween, you can put this costume together in an afternoon for a similarly low price.
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My name is Jennie Lyon. It's so nice to meet you! I am a green lifestyle writer, owner of a digital marketing agency, wife to a wonderful husband, + mother of a amazing adult son in the beautiful mountains of Banner Elk, North Carolina. I post on simple, fun ways families can go green together.
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