Sunday, October 20, 2013

Pinterest Halloween Costume

I had a Costume Party on the calendar last night.  As I started pulling out my cat ears, yet again, I realized that I was lame.  LAME.  How many times have I lazily donned cat ears and a tail and tried to pass it off as proper Halloween attire?  As a child, it can be cute.  As a teen/college student, it's another cliche "sexy" costume.  As an adult woman, it's LAME.
So, with about 3 hours before my party, I began sifting through Pinterest for ideas.  It is a treasure trove, I tell you!  But I had limited time and materials and the ideas that fit my constraints were very limited.  UNTIL I found this: http://www.pinterestinterests.com/2012/10/pinterest-diy-adult-costume-fresh-from.html?m=1

Genius.  I am after all, a serious Pinterest connoisseur.  The directions on that link are very easy to follow and concise.  But here is what I did (basically the same except for use of a glue stick!):

Materials:
White t shirt, not too tight
Red Felt
Pins
Safety Pins

*you also need a computer/smartphone and printer


  1. I googled a large sized Pinterest Logo, and copied and pasted to Microsoft Word.  Then stretched it to fill the page and printed in grayscale and draft quality to conserve precious printer ink!
  2. I pinned the printed logo to my felt and began cutting.  (The original instructions recommend using a glue stick, but that did not work at all for me - pins worked perfectly!)  MAKE SURE TO USE GOOD SCISSORS - or this process will go very slowly and painfully.  I cut the whole circle out with crappy kitchen scissors before switching to my sewing scissors - and after that, it took just minutes to finish!
  3. I used Krazy glue (but any Elmer's/craft glue should work!) to glue to my shirt.  Try the shirt on and find the best place for your logo before committing with glue.  Thankfully, it was dry 1.5 hours later when I needed it!
  4. Print some of your favorite Pinterest Pins on a heavy paper - I used cardstock.
  5. Safety Pin them to your shirt while you wear it.  
Ta da!  I'm Pinterest!  Now if I could get some people to follow me...


No, I did not win the costume contest, but I was a big hit!  And the whole costume stayed together very well.  I plan to wear it a few more times this October!  



Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Halloween Decorating

Happy October!  My boys are practicing their "trick or treats" tirelessly, and as of today, the house is decorated!  I'm not much of a seasonal decorator until Christmas, but I'll admit, as the kids get older, it's getting more fun to decorate for the other holidays.
Our front yard cobwebs might not be much to look at - but I was following the direction of one bossy four year old and his spiders.  This experience ended up being some serious quality time with S, while his daddy was at work, and little brother was napping.  


Now, for some tips!  I'm going to write a post about my new love affair with dollar stores shortly.  Today, I spent $4 at the 99 Cent Store on more cobwebs than I could ever use (or could I...?), two glitter bats, the hanging skeleton you see in the picture, and some gel clings for the glass door.  The cobwebs came with some spiders, and I had many more left from previous Halloweens.  
  1.  Don't spend a lot of money - the dollar stores have the same packaged body parts, creepy skeletons, cobwebs, and any other decoration at the Spirit Stores or Party City, but they're FAR cheaper.  Halloween is about fun, you don't need to get too ornate of expensive!  (I like to save that for Christmas!)
  2. Use what you already have.  For example, I simply stacked the boys trick or treat buckets on top of an old Halloween box - and I'm pretty happy with the tower effect!
  3. Pumpkins!  You can't see them in my photos - but pumpkins are the best.  That's all.
  4. Reuse the gel clings!  Just stick them between wax paper until next year.
  5. Involve the kids!  S had a hard time getting the cobwebs to stay - so I let him direct me as I did it and he followed along with the spiders.  He LOVED putting the gel clings on the door, and rearranged them several times.  Next year, I plan to give him and his brother a few dollars and let them pick out more $1 decorations.

At my house during Halloween, I'm more concerned with the quality time with my sons decorating and enjoying each other than I am with the actual finished product.  It's not overly scary, or overly decorated - it's just fun.  And we had fun.  And that's what it's all about, right?!