Posts Tagged ‘Costumes’
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009Um…well…
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009The World Showed No Compassion to Me!
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009Yum Yum
Monday, October 12th, 2009I had this beautiful and heart-warming story about the creation of this costume but eeek I am just too busy with this year’s Halloween costume(s) so it’ll have to wait until later!
Edit: Alrighty – time to type! I was (am) a fan of The Mikado, and badly wanted to go as one of the characters. Initially I wanted to be Katisha, but her hairstyle was just a bit too much to rock. So Yum Yum it was! I remember the extensive planning my mom went through to make this costume; we went to the library and she checked out a bunch of clothing and costume books, she watched, paused and made notes about different sections of The Mikado movie, and somehow she made a geisha hairstyle out of an old witches wig (that had to be greatly altered).
I think I wore blueish-purple gloves when I went out at night. All of our Halloween costumes were made big enough to accompany snowsuits underneath, as most Halloweens in Ontario were cold and/or snowy.
Hooh Burr
Friday, October 9th, 2009A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, before there was Star Wars I-III, digital re-mastery or the idea that you can show the same film in theatres again and again year after year, I loved Star Wars, and loved Darth Vader. I’ll still always love the original movies, where the main special effects were done with models and puppets and you see a final Rebel celebration on a moon of Endor (and not throughout the entire galaxy). When I dressed up as Darth in grade 2, none of the kids knew who I was, but all the grown-ups did. My uncle did a great job making my helmet. This costume was based on Vader from Star Wars IV, so the helmet eyes were slightly tinted red, as was seen in the movie (I think the helmet eyes always had a bit of a red tint, but it’s most noticeable in the lighting conditions in IV).
I Liked Black and White at an Early Age
Thursday, October 8th, 2009Glow Bones Glow
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009Did I mention that the skeleton costume glowed in the dark? It glowed in the dark. (I never put on glow-in-the-dark makeup up, but I drew it this way, just for kicks). I remember being in kindergarten and being in the little kindergarten Halloween march around different classrooms – and in one class, one older, dressed as a pirate, pointed me out and said “Hey, lookit the skeleton! Cool!” …good times, good times.
Dem Bones
Monday, October 5th, 2009One of my most awesome costumes, that was later revisited in life, and was anatomically correct (unlike the drawing you see here). My mom made every single one of my costumes, up until a few years ago, and she excelled at the skeleton get-ups, making sure all dem bones were accurate.








