Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Thursday, November 7, 2013

1920’s Flapper Costume


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I have always wanted to dress up as a flapper for Halloween. This year I neglected to buy a costume and was just going to wear something from a year before. I was lazy and didn’t want to drive across town to my parents so I threw together a flapper costume for a last minute party I attended. It was super easy! First I looked up flapper costumes and descriptions to make sure I had a clear idea in my head. The standard costume is the fairly shorter red or black fringe dress, but I actually read that oftentimes the dress was below the knee and above the calf. I found a perfect dress hidden in my closet that I haven’t worn in years and it was just right. I grabbed a long pearl necklace I had, looped it around my neck and knotted it at the bottom. The only fishnets I had were thigh highs and they never stay up so I went with  fun kinda lacy nylons with patent leather mary jane small heels. I used hot rollers to curl my hair, but I did see this cute tutorial on how you can do the classic bob when you have long hair!  For my makeup I did a semi dark smoky eye with lots of mascara and the reddest lip gloss I could find. I really wanted a super red lipstick but when I searched, I could not find one at my house. Now for the fun part! I made the feather headband/headpiece and it was super easy! I went to the fabric store and picked up black sequin stretchy trim material, measured it around my head making sure it was tight and had them cut it. Then I really scored when I was looking for feathers, I was going to just get one large feather but they had a huge assortment! I was able to get a clump of feathers already on a clip for $3.99! I had never been to this store before so I didn’t know how much they would really have. I highly suggest the Mill End Fabric Store if you are in the Portland area. Then at home I hand stitched the piece of stretchy sequin material together to make the head band. Anyone can do this, its easier than sewing a button. So all in all, I put together an adorable outfit for $5.11! I’m use to spending at least $50 on a costume and I hate it, so I was just thrilled with this!
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Hope you had a wonderful time celebrating Halloween!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Pumpkin and Halloween Decorating


Decorating the house for the holidays is always fun! A lot of decorations can be a bit cheesy though so I wanted to create a look that wasn’t too cheesy or creepy. I really don’t like carving pumpkins so after a bit of inspiration {previous post} I decided to paint my pumpkins with gold polka dots. It was super simple, I washed the pumpkin, then had to remove some of the stem as I picked them from the pumpkin patch and then used a gold sharpie paint pen to paint polka dots of various sizes directly on the pumpkin. Note to others, do not ask your boyfriend/husband/significant other to help remove any extra large stems as they may decide to use an angle grinder and chop nearly the whole thing off (luckily not my fingers!)
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In the above photo, I used a picture of some pumpkins I took a few years back and did some  photoshop editing to create the look I wanted, printed out and framed. Then in the white frame I printed out a Halloween subway art printable I found last year. Sorry, I’m not sure the source right now, but there are lots available via pinterest.

In case you missed my previous post, check out the adorable burlap stenciled Halloween sign I made. Happy decorating!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Decorating Pumpkins


I don’t know about you but I do not enjoy carving pumpkins. I mean who really wants to deal with that cold, gooey mess? Not me. I found some inspiration for decorating my pumpkins this year without having to carve them!
Studded pumpkins

Small Shop Studio
6 Beautifully-Decorated White Pumpkins for Your Thanksgiving Table
PaperLili

Washi Tape Pumpkins

I Heart Nap Time   
12 Great Ways to Decorate With Pumpkins
 Babble
Chevron pumpkins

My Sweet Savannah
Spots and Dots

Brown Eyed Girly Girl

Don't carve your pumpkins this year, paint them with beautiful henna designs! - ThinkCrafts.com
Think Crafts

Monogram pumpkin

The Butlers

Glitter Pumpkins-this is actually epsom salt!

Davis Day By Day

Now I will have to figure out how I am going to decorate my pumpkins without carving them!