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    How do I make a penguin costume?
    Community Answer
    You can look up more information on this on Pinterest or Google.
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    How do I make a simple sparrow bird costume for kids?
    HumanBeing
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    Sparrows are mostly brown. A super simple costume could just be brown tee-shirt or sweater and brown trousers, pants or shorts or a skirt. A triangle of grey card, folded, can be attached with sticking-plaster, such a band aid, to represent the sparrow's beak.
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    How do I make a hummingbird costume?
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    First, figure out how to make the wings by searching Youtube or Pinterest for "DIY bird wings." Next, make a beak out of yellow cardstock, for color, a wrapping paper tube, to give it shape, and elastic bands, to attach it to your face. Complete the look by applying hummingbird-like make-up to your face; Youtube or Pinterest may come in handy here, as well.
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    Is it wrong to wear this in public?
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    It's not "wrong," as in not immoral or illegal, but you will probably get some strange looks.
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    How do I make a crow costume?
    Bailyn
    Community Answer
    The raven example in the steps above is very similar to the crow - the only adjustment you'd need is a longer beak. Ravens are often larger than crows as well, but your height doesn't matter.
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    How do I make a hen costume for a hen's night?
    Bailyn
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    A hen's night is also known as a bachelorette Party - it's a party attended mostly by female friends and family members of a bride-to-be. You don't need to make a hen costume for this party unless you're trying to be goofy. In that case, you could probably pull off the raven or blue jay costumes explained in the steps above but use white or brown clothing and feathered items.
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    How do I make a phoenix costume?
    Bailyn
    Community Answer
    Try making the owl costume in the steps above but instead, use red, orange, and yellow feathers and wings to give your costume the fiery look a phoenix would have.
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