A costume people will marvel over for the price of a Chili's lunch
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, 07-18-2010 at 10:17 PM (1864 Views)
Hey guys,
so its been a while since Ive posted last but I've been inspired to tonight as I work on this years costume. I just wanted to throw in my two lil cents on how to make a great expensive looking costume that cost practically nothing. For years I would spend anywhere from $100 to $200 hundred dollars on my Halloween costume and for what, to end up with a couple of yards of material (cheap material at that) that barely made it through the nights festivitiesThen one day I was doing my typical thrift store shopping and I came across this FABULOUS old weddind dress, Im looking at it thinking I could do something with this. That particular year I was a Glamour Ghoul and thought I could dye this dress gun metal grey, fabulous jewels, great makeup, Tiara and Im good to go. Well while I was looking at it the sales person comes over, (side note its winter and Im wearing a bulky sweatshirt) anyay she comes over and doesnt say hi or welcome she says "that dress is for a very slim girl" Looking at me the way a cheerleader would look at a clarinet player in the lunchroom if the clarinet player were to dare sit at her table. I looked right at her and with the dress in my hand said" where is your dressing room!
" Now at this point I thought the dress would fit but wasnt completely sure so going to the dressing room I was thinking if I have to bath in Vaseline Im getting into this Mother effing dress
Anyhoo, I get in there step into it get one arm in and OMG it fits, like a glove literally!!(one point for all the clarinet players of the world
) So now I can see the dress fits but decide I need to walk out to the three way mirror they had (of course just to show the snotty sales woman that it fit why else
) So I walk out take a couple of twirls look at her and say Ill take it
Anyway it was only $20 bucks. Below is a pic and I can not tell you how many people stopped me to ask me how much, where did I get it, and asked if they could touch it to see how well made it was. Then they would tell me how much they paid for the sad lil pieces of polyester they were wearing.Thats when I realized I would never buy a made costume again. Below is a pic of that first costume.
Ok so the next year Im at the flea market and come across these designer wedding brides maid dresses that I tell you were over the top and then the lady says $10 for one or $8 each for both. $8 dollars eachI couldnt grab then fast enough. Well the first was this gorgeous purple and really was marvelous as is so I decided that would be my Queen of Halloween costume. I left it as is and wore a Tiara, with purple glitz and bats, purple hair extensions, long black gloves and of course had a scepter. Then I had hubby put blinking lights in the skirt. BIG HIT! Below is a pic of that dress.
Now remember I got two dresses for $8 bucks so this year I took the other dress and did some deconstructing of it. The dress was fuscia with huge skirt and tons of tule underneath. I ripped out all the tule, cut the front of the skirt short and left the back long, ripped the dress all around the bottom and dyed it plum. I am going to be this year a funky zombie. Will use this dress with some zombie jewels, zombie makeup, zombie hair. Some funky shoes(havent decided yet) Anyway below is a before and then after pic
Then After:
Anyway I just wanted to show a lil bit of what you can do with very little money. By the time I get done with this costume people will think i paid at least $100 or more. So next time you are in a thrift store or at the flea market looking for that great Halloween prop dont forget to look out for great articles of clothing that can be turned into a Fabulous costumeI also get my husbands costumes the same way. old long coats and great pants and hats can really be transformed into the spookiest of attire. Anyway thats just my lil two cents and thought maybe it might inspire some of my fellow haunters here to make their own costumes this year
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Then one day I was doing my typical thrift store shopping and I came across this FABULOUS old weddind dress, Im looking at it thinking I could do something with this. That particular year I was a Glamour Ghoul and thought I could dye this dress gun metal grey, fabulous jewels, great makeup, Tiara and Im good to go. Well while I was looking at it the sales person comes over, (side note its winter and Im wearing a bulky sweatshirt) anyay she comes over and doesnt say hi or welcome she says "that dress is for a very slim girl" Looking at me the way a cheerleader would look at a clarinet player in the lunchroom if the clarinet player were to dare sit at her table. I looked right at her and with the dress in my hand said" where is your dressing room!

) So now I can see the dress fits but decide I need to walk out to the three way mirror they had (of course just to show the snotty sales woman that it fit why else
) So I walk out take a couple of twirls look at her and say Ill take it
Anyway it was only $20 bucks. Below is a pic and I can not tell you how many people stopped me to ask me how much, where did I get it, and asked if they could touch it to see how well made it was. Then they would tell me how much they paid for the sad lil pieces of polyester they were wearing.Thats when I realized I would never buy a made costume again. Below is a pic of that first costume.

I couldnt grab then fast enough. Well the first was this gorgeous purple and really was marvelous as is so I decided that would be my Queen of Halloween costume. I left it as is and wore a Tiara, with purple glitz and bats, purple hair extensions, long black gloves and of course had a scepter. Then I had hubby put blinking lights in the skirt. BIG HIT! Below is a pic of that dress.








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