Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Costumes

So i finally did it... I decided on costumes. I will tell you,  that it wasn't until this last Sunday. A friend called, to reminded me that her daughters birthday party was a costume party. AHHH...are you kidding, that's six days from now. With work, and events almost every night,  it was a struggle. I even had to start Braeden's costume all over. I started with fur, which was a huge mess!! Mostly he hated it, it kept getting it in his mouth, and I think it was freaking him out a little. 
So I grabbed some grey fabrics and stated a new one...on Thursday. 
I finished most of it that day. Only a few adjustments for each costume on Friday, not bad for down to wire. I work better under pressure!
The party was last night, and the kids had such a good time. They all love getting dressed up. 

Ashlyn was the Queen Of Hearts. 
I couldn't find a pattern I liked in her size... so I winged it. I made her a dress a couple years ago with a pattern, and It was sooo time consuming. Since it is only for 2 nights, I just pieced this one together myself. 
She loved to feel like royalty, go figure. 








 She has such a great "off with their heads" roar. 


For Kiera, and Braeden, I thought they were still young enough to wear coordinating outfits. My friend mentioned the idea of Little Red Riding Hood, and the Big Bad Wolf. I knew it would be perfect. Kiera could look sweet and innocent (which she's not) and Braeden could chase around after her, growling (which he already does).


I pieced Kiera's dress together as well, just couldn't find quite the right pattern. I loved the wide lace, I used it around the bottom of the skirt, and for cuff sleeves. I made a simple black vest and just sewed it directly on the top so it would stay in place, I just stitched on the black grosgrain ribbon. The little gingham apron front, is lined with lace trim, as well as the neck of the dress. I found a little basket at Hobby Lobby and lined it with the same gingham fabric.







I made her a hood, and lined the inside with the same fabric.  She wasn't a huge fan of wearing the hood, but would at least keep it tied on, hanging in the back. 



Breaden obviously isn't your, super scary big bad wolf, but I didn't want him to look to baby-ish either. Not an easy task making him look like a wolf, without fur, I think its close though.


I started with a long sleeve shirt, and girls leggings (don't tell my husband). I used black, but had I had more time, would have tried to find grey. I used 4 different colors of grey cotton fabric. I cut them with pinking shears in 3" wide strips. Then cut into each strip every inch or so, and clipped corners on each piece. I started to fray the edges with my thumb nail, just breaking up the edges. That lasted until halfway though when I got lazy and tired, and just grabbed it in one hand and pulled it though several times back and forth. Wasn't very frayed but whose gonna notice. I hot glued them all on, while slightly stretching the fabric, so he could move in it.  I think I went through probably 100 sticks of glue, it is one of my favorite tools! For the head, I used a winter hat for the shape, and just glued the pieces to it, and gave him ears. 



 I was pretty sure he wouldn't let me put any face paint on him, but I did get a little bit on, before it became an issue. By the time we made it into the car, most of it had been wiped off. 





A couple stuffed socks, gave the shape for the tail. 


Next to impossible to get a photo of all three looking at me!


Since we were going to a costume party, I was going to dress up too. But after the long week, this is about all I could muster up. Sort-of a woods-woman.


I caught the big bad wolf....everyone is safe now. 


At the party....
The birthday girl, dressed as Audrey Hepburn. How cute is she!



 They had a version of bobbing for apples, with donuts hanging from the tree. You had to eat it without using your hands. It was pretty funny.


 He loved his fangs, a bit of a problem chewing though.

  
There was even a hay ride, through a spooky forest. It was a tractor with a cart pulled behind. There was scary music, glowing eyes, spooky things hanging, and people standing in the forest to scare the kids. They had so much fun.




It was a great party, and he costumes were a huge hit. 
Now, just waiting for Halloween. 






Friday, October 11, 2013

Halloween Costumes


Halloween is fast approaching. I am usually putting a costume together the day week before. This year shoud be no different.
It seems like the less time I have, the more I decide to do. 
When I just had one child, I bought a costume, but as she got older, and other kids came along, I have made them, and gotten much more elaborate with them.

Here is a fun little collection of some of the costumes.

2006, Pirate, she was in a major pirate phase, she said "ARGG" this all the time! 

2007, Robot, It had blinking lights, and buttons....but she couldn't put her arms down :)

2008, Sandy Cheeks, the squirrel from Sponge Bob. She had the fish bowl hat, and a tail. 

2009, Garden Fairy, floral headpiece, and leafy wings.



2010, 50's girl, and my little greaser. 
He was bit small for to much effort, but he did get a tattoo and some hair gel. 

2011, Masquerade Ball, I sewed this whole thing! I was quite proud, it was a long hard task, but she looked amazing! Cat in the hat, he was so sweet in this, I hand made this one too.


2012, Vikings, This was my favorite year so far! Obliviously I went way a little overboard. The hats were a papermache experiment. Kiera wore a baby hat, spray painted in silver, with some cute little braids peaking out. 
The vests were all hot glued together, there was no way that fur was getting through my sewing machine, and I love the glue gun! The boots were covered with it as well. 
I added leather belts, and arm bands. I used some wood veneer and made a shield for my son, and painted a dragon on the front.




Needless to say, I think I have to top it this year, it's a curse...I blame my mom :)
We have been bouncing ideas around for this years costumes, but haven't decided yet. Yikes.
Stay tuned.....