If you have Amazon Prime, you probably have plenty of brown cardboard boxes.

Ever wonder about those empty boxes being your ticket to a creative Halloween costume? Well, Amazon sure has.

The company calls it  Boxtumes. Recycle your boxes into clever costumes using nothing more than Amazon Prime boxes and crafting supplies you likely already have around the house.

Have a big Amazon Prime box laying around? What about turning it into a piece of cake Halloween costume?
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With tens of millions of members around the world using Amazon Prime’s free shipping, there’s likely plenty of material to work with.

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Amazon Prime teamed up with three DIY Influencers to create how-to guides for reusing Amazon Smile boxes to create wearable works of art:

Here’s a few ideas to get you started:

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