Sunday, November 18, 2012

Halloween 2012

Wow, it was hard trying to figure out costumes for my kids this year!  I love doing a family theme, but I also wanted my kids to have a little say in what they wanted to dress up as.  Plus, I kind of like to make the costumes (I say kind of cuz it usually ends up torching me out, but when they're all done, I love it), so it was rough trying to get the kids to agree on the same thing, and having it be something that I can make.  We went through tons of ideas.  And we all finally agreed on something.

Introducing......

Du nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuuuuh





BATMAN!!!! 




Robin





Catwoman




And last but not least, The Joker!




 
I got the idea for Jerzi's costume off of good ol' pinterest.  It was so stinkin cute, and she was actually excited about it.  I thought about just buying it cuz it would save me a lot of time and stress, and way easier. Then I saw that etsy was selling it for $65.  Geesh!  So much for buying it.  So I went about gathering up all the material, and in the end, I'm not sure how much I spent, but I know it was a lot cheaper than $65.  Her costume ended up being the easiest to make out of all of them (well except for mine).

I thought the Batman costume was gonna be a cinch to make.  But then I had to try and save money by shopping at a thrift store to find the gray shirt and pants.  I couldn't find anything but this shirt that was 5 sizes to big.  I got it thinking I could just take it in, cuz it needed to be tight.  Well, that was dumb.  I took it in, but struggled with the sleeves and neck.  In the end, I got it to look ok, but so not worth my time.  I should have just paid an extra few dollars and got one at a normal store.  Our computer ran out of ink, so I had to freehand draw the batman symbol that went on his shirt and on the back of his cape.  Turns out it's hard to make a perfect oval.  And the black undies, whew, they were also a major pain!  But man, they were a cute little Batman and Robin.





The catwoman costume was super easy.  I used my black underarmor running clothes and my boots.  The only thing I had to make was my mask and ears.  YAY, a costume that took like 15 minutes tops!!!

So my plan with the joker costume was to buy an old suit at a thrift store, spray paint it and be done.  Well, I wanted it to be a little longer coat, so I bought a huge one stupidly thinking again, "I can take it in."  The only problem with these thoughts is that I don't know how to do stuff like that.  I'm actually not a sewer at all.  I can't even follow a pattern.  I just make stuff up as I go.  But I always think, "Oh I could figure it out."  So I brought it home and started tearing it apart.  Holy cow!  The inside of a suit is a mess.  It was so hard to take that stupid thing in.  I wanted to scream and give up about 12 times while I was fixing it.  It was puckering and gathering in places it shouldn't.  The sleeves were twisting and the collar was too big.  It was rough trying to figure it all out.  And when I got it done, it definitely wasn't the awesomest job in the world, but at least he could wear it.  Then Had spray painted them and voila, the Joker! Oh and he was supposed to have green hair, but he wouldn't take the time to do it.  :(   




Gettin ready to go out trick or treating










I love that you can wear whatever costume you want here for Halloween cuz it's actually warm.  You don't have to cover up the cute costumes with snowsuits and coats.








Robin and Catwoman fighting the bad guy!  Batman didn't want to have any part of it.  He was too grouchy to fight.




Yikes!  The joker was scary!




And....
he got me.



Jeter had a little Halloween party with his preschool.  It was so fun.  They played Halloween games, and a witch came to the house.
Jeter loved it.  The other kids didn't quite know what to think of her.


She read them Halloween books in her witchy voice.  She was so good!



Then they had a Halloween lunch and treats.  So cute!
 
 
I love Halloween!  I love seeing all the kids costumes.  I love seeing how creative people are.  And I love feeling like I accomplished something after I get done making a costume.  And how awesome is it that you can go ask neighbors for candy, and they give it to you?!  I especially love when the kids come home with chocolate candy bars.  Now, let the feasting begin!

3 comments:

  1. Cindy - you talented lady :-)

    super cute costumes and fun memories

    love it

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  2. Seriously. What the heck? I'd think you were a professional seamstress or somethin. hahahaha! these are the sweetest costumes! i especially love that pic of you, had, and jerz, with her foot up!

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  3. Cin, those costumes are amazing! Seriously. Plus, is that your real hair? Sheesh! I also make our costumes and it almost turns me into a swearing woman every year. Plus, I usually whip them out on Halloween after sweating and stressing and tearing around the house in a mad panic.






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