October 29, 2012

Happy Halloween!

For Halloween this year James and I were skeletons! I was super excited about this because I wanted to make it myself and so I had been planning it for awhile and it definitely took longer than I expected! I loved how they turned out and here is how my process went!

Went to Target and got 2 long sleeved plain black cotton shirts

For James I got long plain black pajama pants and black leggings for me

I bought a white fabric pen to outline the bones and white acrylic paint to fill in the bones

I bought acrylic paint since it's the cheapest kind of paint but fabric/textile paint would work out better because the acrylic paint makes the fabric stiff and easy to crack. So I outlined the the shape of the bones with the pen because it turned out not to show up on the fabric very well and then I painted in the acrylic paint to really make the white paint show up


The whole time I just pulled up pictures online to use as a reference which really helped me along the way. This is how mine turned out in the end!

This is the skeleton makeup I used as a reference to follow from Pinterest -- Skeleton Makeup


The final product! I didn't have enough time to finish the back of the costume but we're definitely keeping these to use again sometime and I can always finish them later. 

Total cost of the costume : 
2 shirts & 2 pants - $39.19
Paint pen - $3.99
2 bottles of acrylic paint - $5.98
Face paint - $3.98

Grand total - $53.14

Not too bad for two costumes! I love being able to see what other people come up with and what they can create!

October 3, 2012

Peter Pan Bows

I am almost finished with my Peter Pan inspired mod dress I am making for a class. I found this beautiful floral/polka dot pattern to go perfectly with my dress and I am so in love with it right now I decided to add to the dress and make bows I found on Pinterest. The full directions on how to make the bows are here -- Bow Tie Tutorial

I believe bows add that classy and girly touch to any outfit. Just add a clip or snap to a homemade bow and you can put it in your messy bun or at the collar of a dress and voila! Classy lady.

Here's how it went for me


The lovely fabric I picked out from Hobby Lobby


1st. Cut out a 9in x 4in piece of fabric and 2.5in x 1.5in 


2nd. Fold piece of fabric in half and sew up 2 sides, then flip inside out, iron and sew up the 3rd side


3rd. Pinch fabric together and use hot glue to tack it down


4th. Use the smaller piece of fabric to wrap around the bow and tack down with hot glue


Here is the finished product! Can't wait to use these in my hair or add to a simple colored dress.
I had simplified directions on here just to show the process, but they are much easier to follow using the link I provided above!


My Peter Pan inspired dress that is not yet completed, but I thought someone would look adorable with this dress on and a bow in their hair to go along with it. 

 
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