Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Halloween Costume: Toddler in Tiara



Hi Craftsters!

After a rather long hiatus, I'm trying to get back on the blogging wagon. I have a lot of old projects to get caught up on... first up, my 2012 Halloween costume. I'm not really one for the kind of skin-tight, revealing costumes that seem to be popular among my age group, and usually try to go for something ridiculous and funny (see my owl costume from last year.) This year, I decided to be a toddler-in-tiara. This is a pretty funny costume in general, and the fact that I'm really short (and therefore somewhat toddler-like) makes it even funnier.

A basic breakdown of things I found, what I did to them, and how much it cost:

1) The dress. This was a fabulous find. I got this green velvet beauty for $7 at a thrift store. Pre-bedazzling, it already had an off-the-shoulder cut, some sparkle, and was a little poofy. I used some super-strength craft glue to add plastic crystals (from my local craft store, probably about $10) all over, as well as some rather ridiculous pink flower things I found on sale.
2) Adding some poof. While the bedazzled dress was pretty fantastic, it needed some poof to bring it up to true toddler-in-tiara fashion. I made a tutu using this method, and was able to use up some tulle my friend had left over from a bridal shower. It ended up being much larger than I expected, but actually worked to make me look even more ridiculous than anticipated.
3) Sash. Obviously I would rock at being a toddler-in-tiara, so I had to give myself a title. I turned a bachelorette party sash inside-out and used iron-on letters to give myself a "Mini Supreme" title.
4) Accessories. White ballet flats ($11 at Payless- I conveniently discovered I can still wear children's shoes, which are way cheaper than adult shoes.), lacy socks ($3 at Payless), plastic crown ($5 at Claire's).

Add some super-sized hair and a whole lot of makeup, and ta-da!


Don't forget... pretty feet and cupcake hands! 

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Halloween costume!

Hey craftsters-

I LOVE holidays. Why? They make crafting obsessions much more socially acceptable. Case in point: Halloween. Why would I buy a boring pre-made costume when I can craft my own? Considering that I am approximately the size of a 10 year old child, I opted for a kid-inspired costume this year. I found this adorable child on Pinterest, and decided to copy her look (directions for her costume here):



And here is what I came up with:

 
Owl Costume

Cost: $21.50
($3- sweatshirt at thrift store. $2.50- teal, blue, and purple felt. $5- craft glue. $10-kid's glasses...they were seriously $10...WHAT??? sorry.... $1-feathers)

Rating: Excellent

Comments: This was the best costume ever. Even though it was not immediately obvious I was an owl, small blue bird is equally funny. Plus, I was super warm and very comfortable on a chilly Halloween night. I did not exactly follow the directions on the tutorial... I cut out individual feathers and glued them (even on the arms), which worked pretty well, and they all stayed for the whole night despite lots of dancing and fake flying about. I also was not crazy about the mask, so I bought a pair of children's sunglasses, popped out the lenses, and glued some feathers and a beak on them. All in all, a comfy, funny, and unique costume.