I already shared Sage's costume in the Part 1 post. Today, I thought I'd share Austin & Jonah's costumes.
Once again, I was inspired by this link from Fiskars to make their Halloween costumes.
I loved that their ideas stemmed from using already made clothing and adding to it. So much easier (& cheaper!) than starting from scratch!
For the boys, I lucked out at the Thrift Store and found a black hoodie for Austin and a grey one for Jonah. A trip to Michael's took care of the felt (both regular and the stiff kind) and after a little bit of cutting, pinning and sewing, I ended up with these:
Jonah is a grey shark and Austin is a killer whale. Very easy and comfy to wear, too.
Thanks for looking!
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Saturday, October 30, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Halloween costumes 2010, part 1
A couple of weeks ago, I received an email from Fiskars with a link to some great Halloween costume ideas. I let the kids look at it and Sage decided that she wanted to be an owl.
Which I thought was great, for several reasons:
1. Her name means "wise one", and the owl thing has just always been connected to that. (One of her first outfits was a cute little Baby Gap one that was covered with little owls. Oh and it was sage green, too!)
2. I love owls.
3. The costume looked quite doable.
So, we hit the thrift shop and bought some corduroy pants/jumper/shirt to make the feathers. A great way to repurpose and save money! (In hindsight, it would have been probably better to just go with polar fleece & felt, as I didn't realize how much the corduroy would fray. Oh well, next time...)
I used an old tank top of mine and sewed the oval shapes (feathers) to it. We decided to use the tank top to layer over a brown long sleeve top (for the daytime/insde parties) or her brown jacket (for trick or treating, because, well, we live in Canada, and it gets cold here.)
The hat I found at Superstore and I followed the Fiskars' directions for making it, changing the colours slightly.
And here's the end result:
Isn't it/she adorable?
Thanks for looking!
Which I thought was great, for several reasons:
1. Her name means "wise one", and the owl thing has just always been connected to that. (One of her first outfits was a cute little Baby Gap one that was covered with little owls. Oh and it was sage green, too!)
2. I love owls.
3. The costume looked quite doable.
So, we hit the thrift shop and bought some corduroy pants/jumper/shirt to make the feathers. A great way to repurpose and save money! (In hindsight, it would have been probably better to just go with polar fleece & felt, as I didn't realize how much the corduroy would fray. Oh well, next time...)
I used an old tank top of mine and sewed the oval shapes (feathers) to it. We decided to use the tank top to layer over a brown long sleeve top (for the daytime/insde parties) or her brown jacket (for trick or treating, because, well, we live in Canada, and it gets cold here.)
The hat I found at Superstore and I followed the Fiskars' directions for making it, changing the colours slightly.
And here's the end result:
Isn't it/she adorable?
Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Some inexpensive wall art
I wanted to share a couple of things I made to frame and display in our home.
First of all, I redecorated our kitchen this summer and made this for the shelf near our phone:
I trimmed a piece of My Mind's Eye patterned paper and added a favourite Bible verse with my printer.
And, we got a new bed for our room. Yay! But the pictures I had over the bed no longer fit. I was looking through my cabinet and found three white 6x6" IKEA frames that I'd never used. I trimmed another piece of MME patterned paper into three 5.5x5.5" pieces and added a verse to one of them:
Thanks for looking!
First of all, I redecorated our kitchen this summer and made this for the shelf near our phone:
I trimmed a piece of My Mind's Eye patterned paper and added a favourite Bible verse with my printer.
And, we got a new bed for our room. Yay! But the pictures I had over the bed no longer fit. I was looking through my cabinet and found three white 6x6" IKEA frames that I'd never used. I trimmed another piece of MME patterned paper into three 5.5x5.5" pieces and added a verse to one of them:
Thanks for looking!
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