Hi All! Just joined and I gotta say, I love, love, love this site! So much support and positive feedback and passion for Halloween not to mention raw talent out there. I thought I'd share my costume from last year as my first post. You can tell from my admirer the majority of the age range of my ToTs so it's always a challenge to be spooky, but not overly frightning both in costume and decor. It's not the best picture of me, but I love the look on my little "guest's" face- that says it all. And yes, those are my neighbors in the background enjoying the night's activities. Glad to be here!
Thread: Costume From Last Year
-
Vampire
- Join Date
- Aug 2009
- Location
- So Cal
- Posts
- 35
Costume From Last Year –
08-06-2009,10:44 PM
-
08-07-2009,12:33 AM
Awesome costume! I love the many layers. I've always wanted to make some extender boots. Is that shoes nailed to plastic buckets?
Successfully scaring little kids since 1990.
-
08-07-2009,12:48 AM
Nice costume, looks like the little TOT'er was deciding wether to run away or not.
-
08-07-2009,08:45 AM
TGB. great costume. You truly are the Beast with that Princess not so sure about you. Maybe she'll grow up to be a dentist! Glad you're here, welcome.
-
Vampire
- Join Date
- Oct 2007
- Location
- lovely spot in the dark woods...
- Posts
- 25
08-07-2009,09:16 AM
That looks like a great costume! I would love to see it in full light to get all those lovely details. How long did it take you to make it?
-
Vampire
- Join Date
- Aug 2009
- Location
- So Cal
- Posts
- 35
08-08-2009,11:44 PM
I actually have my shoes strapped onto the top of the buckets. I don't know why I had such a phobia about destroying the buckets by drilling into them, but that's definately the way I'll be going next time. It's the best way to instanntly gain 18 inches in height. I tried my hand at making digitigrade feet, but ended up with disasterous results (and bruised toes!). So until I learn to walk on stilts, this is the way to go. (I also think that instead of extending height from the legs, I want to try extending it from the top, via goregalore on you tube. They have some nifty ideas!)
-
Vampire
- Join Date
- Aug 2009
- Location
- So Cal
- Posts
- 35
08-08-2009,11:59 PM
[IMG][/IMG]
Thanks! The nice thing about layering is that, if you have all the pieces, it's easy to put together...like selecting an outfit for a party. I already had all the pieces: the blue shirt, horn and red sashes were from the local renaissance faire, the tan and purple(?) coat was one piece I picked up from a local theater company, the netting is your standard hang on the wall fish netting, the pants were a pair of black pants I owned, the gloves, mask and skulls were store bought, I wrapped myself with cheesecloth, the club is a bamboo plant root I found on the side of the road and the necklace is made from bones from Sizzler's all-you-can eat rib dinner (which of course were the most fun to get.) The eyes look better in the dark... BTW can anyone tell me how to upload a photo directly to the reply instead of attaching it? Thanks.
-
08-25-2009,04:00 AM
nice costume! bet u had tons of eyeballs on ya that night lol



LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Costume From Last Year






Bookmarks