We has a little tug of war this year with costumes. T was set out from the get go to be a ghost but Mommy had other plans. I had 1/2 started this mouse costume a while back and had planned to give it as a birthday present but never got it completed. The week before and the week of Halloween I was not feeling well (just found out I have bronchitis) and so I decided to revisit this little mouse and use stuff I had around the house to put together something simple for Theo. I whipped this up in two hazy congested miserable nights, but it was so worth it.
The mouse costume consisted of a tail and ears made from stretch velour and a grey tulle tutu. Theo's cheese head was a piece of latex foam that I cut with scissors and sprayed with yellow spray paint. We used an on hand onsie that I dyed and printed out an iron on decal that said aged one year (yes he just turned one the week before). We got to use the costume several times once for a party and then again at Halloween and my guess is that she will want to wear this a dozen or so times before we re purpose the parts for something else. Halloween was so magical this year. T had such a great time, we created a bunch of creepy crafts and she became completely obsessed with all things slightly spooky. Theo, well he wasn't so sure about it all and even though he looks miserable in the photo he warmed up to his costume and was our perfect stinky lil cheese. Oh and I went as a black cat...with a few grey whiskers.
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Love that picture! Priceless! Costumes are great too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting Jennifer- it's been a while since I checked my posts - hopefully I am back to being a bit more regular. I see you are a fellow Texan too - let's hope this summer is not as brutal as the last.
DeleteNot sure if you are checking this but I would love to try this costume this year. Do you have a copy of the iron on decal you used? I am trying to find one but can't.
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Lisa
Sorry Scott - I don't have it anymore. It was something that I designed on the computer and printed at home on the iron-on paper. Good Luck with your costume. Happy Halloweening
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