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

Monday, May 4, 2015

sadie hawkins

 
I helped plan the one and only Sadie Hawkins dance of my high school career.
The theme: Western
The attire: matching flannel shirts and western wear (I wore birks 'cause I didn't have any boots.)
The event status: big flop 
Not like Sadie Hawkins 2015. The theme. The costumes. The planning. All so much better now!
The theme this year was Movies.

At the dance, Molly and her date won first prize for Best Animated Movie Couple!
Olive Oyl's costume was pretty fun and simple to put together: red t-shirt. white collar cut from felt and attached in back with ribbon. black skirt with yellow ribbon ironed on. black boots. Popeye was in charge of his own costume and it turned out to be perfectly paired with Olive's. 
Popeye + Olive Oyl, Carl + Ellie Fredricksen ("Up"), 
Wesley + Princess Buttercup
After the photos, everyone came to our house for make-your-own-grilled-pizzas and italian sodas. This was a fun group! 
All photos by Wesley's mom, Sarah Goodman photography.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

sure, it's Christmas, but...

I can't forget Halloween. I mean, I can. It was months ago. But I must document costumes. I was commissioned by my children to make three of these. For the others, I was just a contributing donor. Can you guess which ones I made?
Old school photo strip.
Viking Lumberjack.
Jedi.
Jedi Master.
Vintage batman. The costume that keeps on giving. 
(See this year. And this year. But not this year.)
Mary Poppins.
One of my mom's student's made this hat and detachable beard. It is awesome! Jonah has used it for many school projects. Did you know that Caesar Augustus had a long black beard? Me neither.
Grace had already left for a party at this point.
And Rosie. She's just riveting. And blurry.
Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

I'm glad it's over

I have mixed feelings about Halloween. I remember being excited about the prospect of filling my whole pillowcase with candy (never happened) and about dressing up in a borrowed poodle skirt. So as a mom, I can appreciate my children's excitement. But also as a mom, I do not get excited about stressing and searching for novel and acceptable-to-my-children costumes. Nor do I get excited about the candy my children* (and I) will be eating all day long for at least 2 weeks.

This year, my kids started talking about costumes around Easter. I told them not to worry about it.  We'd figure something out - much later. It was much too early to think about such things. But even a week before Halloween, I gave them the same, we'll figure something out.

Finally, on Saturday the 29th, the day of our church party, I consulted each child and made a list of must-haves. I headed off to about 8 stores to pick up some odds and ends: suspenders, axes, mustaches (that didn't stick, argh!) tights, IN N OUT hat, red napkins to make an apron, $2 Newsies cap, etc. I was not frantic, just on a mission.  And you know what? I even had time to come home and sew a quick cape for George out of fabric I already had. It was the least I have ever worried about Halloween and I'm pretty happy with the way I pulled it together.
Hank was a monkey, wearing Owen's old costume.
Halloween Hugs.
Super George would not wear a mask, but he had no problem with the tights. (This idea loosely borrowed from my sister.)
 Vampire.
 Football player.
  Newsie.
  IN N OUT waitress.
  You can bet this cape will make repeat appearances.
The whole gang.
Mark and I were lumberjacks. (Got that idea from my sister too.) Suspenders and axes are key. I was lucky to find axes at the dollar store. But do you know how much suspenders cost? And I bought three pairs this year! I am considering them a lifelong investment in our dress-up stash. At least one person will wear them every year from here on out. It's a new Halloween rule.
As mentioned previously, our mustaches were not cheap, but oh so cheap. They spent more time in our pockets, than on our faces.

*Not all of our children eat candy. Two of them are still going without candy for a year, with the exception of three "splurge" days. They have decided next Saturday will be their last candy day of the year, so they can eat all they can handle, and then some, uninterrupted by school.

Monday, November 1, 2010

you're so done with halloween, but take a look anyway

I spent the greater part of Saturday "whipping up" these costumes for the boys.  I thought it would be a quick project.  Nope.  But I love how they turned out. Totally worth it.
1. print logos
2. cut logos out
3. trace logos onto heat n bond paper
4. iron heat n bond paper to fabric
5. cut fabric
6. iron onto onesies
7. sew logos, to secure for washing
8. ....all times 4 What can Brown do for you?
They did not like wearing these hats.  Big Surprise.
It's just not Halloween unless we have a batman in the family.  This boy was set on being Harry Potter, then the Lone Ranger.  But when it actually came down to dressing up, he insisted on being Batman AGAIN.  I bought this old used costume on ebay 6 years ago.  I have a feeling it will be around for at least 6 more.
Isn't she a stylish bride?  I bought this black (yes, we're so avant-garde) hat-headband, then added the while tulle with a glue gun.  The wedding gown was a hand-me-down flower girl dress from uncle neil and aunt diana's wedding in 2006.  Flowers from the dollar store.  Nothing but the finest for this bride.
The ninja made his second annual appearance.  I wish this photo showed the highwater legs.  No matter, because "mom, no one's going to be looking at my legs!"  Not with muscles like those.
French girl.  I removed the pouty pose because it was just too much.
Halloween costume shopping list:
UPS and USPS 
2 one-piece baby outfits - brown, blue - Gap
Hats - already owned

Batman
already owned

Ninja
already owned

Bride
dress - already owned
black hat-headband - Forever 21
tulle - Joann's
fake flowers - dollar store

French Girl
black and white striped shirt - Target
red scarf - Old Navy
black beret - Target
accordian - (not shown) already owned
small french flag - printed at home
(also thought about carrying a basket with baguettes)

Most of the items I bought can be used again, like the french girl's costume.  She wore it all to church yesterday, minus the beret.  And the babies' postal worker costumes are now brand new jammies.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

oh, you're paying way too much for worms, man. who's your worm guy?

last year this year
some costumes keep making an appearance

others made their debut.

my cute and clever sister-in-law, liz, came up with this 8-ball idea. check hers out here. i completely copied her. 100% lovingly pirated. thanks liz! also this picture: pirated from my friend, kim.
*gold star to you if you know this post's title reference.
*oops. i listened to the episode again and corrected my title to accurately convey Creed's quick comeback.