Sunday, November 3, 2013

Homemade Halloween Pt. 2: Costumes for the Family

Continued from this post, I did wind up finishing character heads for the adults.  To make it faster, I glued the face pieces onto the fleece and then left the edges raw.  If I make costumes again next year, I think I'll glue the embellishments on and sew the foundational pieces.

A family of Yo Gabba Gabba-inspired characters
(Husband's photo is deliberately omitted here since I'm pretty sure he'd kill me for posting it publicly)

Foofa and Muno
Poor E's Foofa hood kept sliding until it slid completely off.  Awfully comical though :)

For all who celebrate, I hope you had a fantastic Halloween!

15 comments:

  1. Oh these costumes are awesome - you are too creative and talented!

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  2. Wow, these are so amazing, and the pictures you took are adorable!
    Aesthetic Lounge

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    1. Thanks Mimi! Definitely learned a lot during the process :)

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  3. So, so cute! Your kids are absolutely adorable, S. It's also amazing how much they look alike in these costumes if you just focus on their features.

    HAHA, keep the photos of A for safekeeping. Could be potential blackmail material in the future ;)

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    1. I noticed that too! It was funny, because I usually think of them as looking so different. And LOL about blackmail :D

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  4. I love the sideways head hood! So funny! Awesome that you had a theme in the family costumes! I want to think of something next year

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  5. Oh my gosh, this is the cutest thing ever! Haha, love that the hood is sideways on her, that's adorable.

    xo, Yi-chia
    Always Maylee

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  7. Adorable! I hope to be able to make costumes like you one day!

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  8. omg, these pictures are too adorable! you did such an amazing job! and I can't believe baby E is riding a tricycle now?!

    cute & little

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