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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Halloween Costume - Zombie

This is my husband  Zombie costume from last year.  His work decorates the entire building for all the employees kids to come through and collect candy.  Each Department picks a Theme.  Last year his department was plants vs. Zombies.  He was a Zombie. 

I apologize for the horrible picture.  I took it with my phone.  I forgot to use my real camera. Shame on me!!


I was pretty proud of him. He usually doesn't dress up. He even did the costume himself. So here is what he did.
Old suit, shirt and tie from the Goodwill.  The cheaper and uglier the better. 
Next he cut of one pant leg and ripped, hit with a hammer and rubbed the suit in some dirt.  
Voile you are finished.  We added a little black makeup under his eyes and he was the perfect Zombie.  Everyone at work loved it.  
This costume is super simple and quick on the go.  
The Masquerade Ball giveaway is still going on.  Please stop by to enter! Here

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Please Welcome {Brassy Apple}

Here to help kick of the week is Megan from Brassy Apple.  She is amazing.  I love this amazing costume she made for her daughter.  To see more of Megan check out here blog.  Brassy Apple was one of the first blogs I ever followed and read. I kind of have a crush on her.   I recently got to meet her and I love even more now!  If that is even possible...

Hello hello! It's Megan of Brassy Apple! Super excited to be able to share my DIY Halloween Costume with you! Want to find more from me?.....Check out my links at the bottom of this tutorial! Enjoy!!



supplies: 
2 pieces of foam core board
cutting tool - exacto knife/box cutter, etc
fabric(s)
spray adhesive
tape
fabric marker (optional) 
yard stick (optional)
pencil
elastic? 
hotglue

(Depending on how tall your daughter is will determine if you need 2 pieces of foam core or 1)

Step 1: Place the 2 pieces of foam core together on the ground/floor. Have your daughter lay on the boards. I lined up her waist with the bottom of the first piece so I could cut a top out). Don't trace around her arms. Just her shoulders and sides and down along her hips. You don't have to press hard with the pencil. This will give you an idea of where to draw the outfit and how wide to fit her. 








Step 2: DRAW the outfit! Give yourself a general outfit to follow and cut out. This part is all up to you! Puffy sleeves, no sleeve, blouse-y look, tailored, etc. Remember to add the TABS to give it the paper doll look!  You will need two TABS for the shoulders and a few around the bottom part of the outfit too. I used a folded post it note to trace so my TABS were all the same size. (It might be helpful to tape the 2 pieces together a bit to make the outfit a smooth transition) I also used my yardstick to make some nice straight lines for the skirt. TIP: straight lines are easier to cut than curvey ones.


Step 3: Cut it out. Remember the lines you drew will be covered up by fabric! My box cutter cut very smoothly and easily through the boards.



Step 4: Tape/Secure the two pieces together so the two pieces are more stiff and connected as 1 piece. 


Step 5: Pick your fabrics! Mix it up - keep it solid. Whatever you fancy is - go for it! Lay your fabric right side down and turn your foam board over. Trace and cut with scissors! A fabric marker is helpful to trace on the fabric. Once it's cut, place it on the foam core again to make sure it's a good fit. Trim as necessary. 



Step 6: GLUE! Follow the directions on the bottle of spray adhesive to apply your fabric. Let dry. 

Step 7: Embellish! It's fun to add layers for a more polished look. Just remember to add in FLAT layers - not dimensional. If necessary - photocopy buttons, trim, etc to add to your outfit. If you add a belt to the outfit cut it extra long so it can be wrapped around your daughter as a way to help hold the costume on. Or attach some fabric or trim to the inside middle of the outfit as a "belt".


Step 8: Using hot glue you can attach 2 loops of elastic near the shoulder area. Use your daughter as a measure of where they should be placed and how large. These loops will make the costume easy to slip on and comfortable to wear. Don't make the loops too big that the costume sags (the belt in the middle is a good back up to keep the costume in it's place).  TIP: we found we didn't need elastic loops so try the belt option first and see if it works! 


DONE!!! You can create a hair accessory in paper doll style as well to match your outfit if you'd like! Don't forget the TAB. It could easily be attached to a headband to wear! Finish off the outfit with leggings, tights, shoes etc!




TIP: don't make it too long because it can be a bit hard to walk in with the stiff foam board hitting your daughters knees....lesson learned! 
We don't want any trick or treaters falling over or having a hard time! 

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I hoped you enjoyed my tutorial! - Megan
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Thanks Megan and your adorable Brassy Blossom. I love your tutorial. For more costume and Halloween Ideas please come back tomorrow!  Don't forget to enter the Masquerade Ball giveaway.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Masquerade Ball Kickoff

The Masquerade Ball is finally here! I am so excited. Have you heard of the Masquerade Ball?? In case you missed the Invite...



 Today to get it all started I have a fun Halloween giveaway to one lucky Reader.
Party Paper Creations is giving away her Halloween Party Pack. The winner will be emailed the entire pack to be printed anywhere. She has a printable for everything in this pack.  Water bottles, cupcakes, banner, candy and even blanks to personalize yourself.  I am in love with her printables.  So many party ideas.  Head over to her Etsy Shop and see for yourself.
 Have you ever been to Poppy Seed Projects?? I love this store and online shop.  I have had the privilege to do a few of there projects.

 Each one can be personalized or made just like their's. There are so many to choose from. You need to check them out.  I love the stackable  frames, wall sayings and Monogram letter.  (Those are next on my list!) Poppy Seed Projects is offering the choice between two projects.
The winner can choose...Trick or Treat Sign or The Witch is in. 

Be sure to come back tomorrow for the First Guest post. You going to love it!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Corn Week Round up

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So this week I have shared a few corn themed projects.  I hope you have had fun. If you missed out on any of them please go back and check them out.



 I thought for today I would round out the week with some other corn projects I found and love.

I love these corn cob cupcakes.  How clever is she...


At the Picket Fence had this beautiful wreath made of corn husks.   I love this wreath. When you click on the link a they have few other uses of Corn husks.

Sweet Corn Candy Favors
Over at BHG they made these adorable little mini corns filled with jelly beans.  What a perfect Thanksgiving day treat to have on your table.


Over at the Authors Kitchen she makes this delicious corn Chowder.  This one is coming out this fall to try out. 

For more corn projects check out my "It's a little bit Corny" Pinterest page.  I hope you have enjoyed all the projects this week.  Have a fantastic weekend.

Don't forget the Masquerade Ball begins on Monday and to kick it off We will be having a Giveaway!!!

For more information about the Masquerade Ball Please click the link. The Link Party begins Sept 26th!!
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