Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Costume confession!

I have a confession! I don't think I can handle making our own costumes this year.
It is either this blog or the fact that people now expect me to always come up with something handmade. But I can't do it this year. Yes, I said it! I can't do it.

Our son informed me way too late that he wanted to be a Lego minifigure. There are a couple of really great costume ideas for minifigures on pinterest and google but the amount of time and materials that go into it are a little bit too much!
So he is happily changing his costume to another Star Wars figure. I do have to admit that I hate spending any money on the expensive (but cheaply made) costumes. They are terrible! But he is happy!

And our daughter is a princess AGAIN. Merida from Brave.

We go to the Renaissance Fair every year as well and love dressing up for that fun day too.

Here are some pictures of what we dressed up as for the previous years. I had so much fun looking at all the old photos and memories. Some of the pictures were dragged from Shutterfly since I couldn't find the originals on my CD backups. I hope you don't mind the bad quality.

And YES, I did recycle several costumes. 
Our son was always so cheerful and our daughter with her sensory issues wasn't easy to dress up at all.

The JESTER:

Toddler Jester Costume

Toddler Jester Costume

The Pirate (Old Navy) and the Bunny:

Old Navy Pirate Costume
Poor Lilly looks crossed eyed on this photo!


The CHICKEN, loved it! (Old Navy)

Toddler Chicken
Lilly didn't keep it on long enough to take a good picture!

Frankenstein

Toddler Frankenstein

The Cutest Fairy Ever

I made her headpiece, wand and wings that she didn't want to wear.
Fairy Costume
 

Our Brave Renaissance Knight

Boy Knight Costume
I let him make the shield himself.

The Twilight VAMPIRE

(I just couldn't help myself):

Boy Twilight Vamipre

The Sesame Street Family

(our son didn't want to participate for that theme)
I made the hubby's Count costume. The head took me foooorrrreverrrrr!
And I came up with my own version of Elmo.
Sesame Stree Family Costume Theme
Elmo, Count and Abby Cadabby

The Pink Princess (Chasing Fireflies)

Chasing Fireflies Pink Princess costume

 Nightmare before Christmas

Nightmare before Christmas costumes

Pirate and a Princess

I made my dress.
Fantasy Princess costume


So what are you doing this year? Making your own or buying?
I have no clue what to do for the annual neighborhood Halloween party!

Oh, and do you like the new look of the blog or didn't you even notice? I felt like changing it and I love it!



6 comments:

  1. Julia, I love the new look!
    Costumes are a problem over here too this year!

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  2. Wow, you are quite the costume designer! Amazing, you could go into the business! Super job. I know you will do the holiday right.... ;)

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    1. Thanks Karen! I usually love making them.

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  3. Wow, cute costumes!! Great job.

    Jane
    Finding Fabulous

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