All you holy men and women, pray for us!
St. Josephine Bakhita
St. Zita, the Little Cook and patron of lost keys
(Shortcake put her costume together completely by herself including the keys in her pocket and even dressed her favorite doll as one of the kitchen angels who made bread for St. Zita while she was at Mass.)
St. Martin of Tours
(with a cloak that really can be torn in two!)
Those are some mighty fine-looking saints! I know you are proud of them. Good job, mama!
ReplyDeleteWonderful costumes! It is so much fun to see what others come up with ... We had a St. Elizabeth of Hungary, St. Margaret Mary and St. Therese of the Child Jesus.
ReplyDeleteHappy All Saints Day! May all of our costumed saints bring glory to God!
Great costumes! Happy All Saints' Day!
ReplyDeleteThey ALL look SO CUTE!!! I love the costumes!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I love them all!!! My guy was St Matin of Tours last year with a cape that could be ripped in half too! Very clever to all!
ReplyDeleteCute costumes. You did such a good job!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute kiddos - that St. Josephine headwear is so authentic looking!
ReplyDeleteSo unique and creative. I hope my kids decide on a Saint next time.
ReplyDeleteLove the headgear.
ReplyDeleteAll the costumes are great, of course. I really love ones that kids do all by themselves.
Lovely!!! It is so nice to see the kids getting into the saints.
ReplyDeleteHey love the costumes...can you post about st. Josephine medallion..some close up pictures? Thanks for all the great ideas.
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