I've been so sick with my pregnancy that everyone kept asking me, how did you manage to make these costumes while you felt so sick. Well, here's the secret. I've wanted to do this for a LONG time. Years actually.
This year I realized it was the perfect thing to do. So a few months ago when we were driving by DI (which isn't super close to us here) I said we should go grab the basics for our costumes. At DI everything was color coordinated so it was easy to find enough sweats and shirts for everyone. I also bought the black pants for the boys and Rebecca. I already owned mine. Then we didn't do anything about it except buy the iron-on papers that you put in your printer. My friend Paige printed them out for me because we have the wrong kind of printer. (Thanks Paige!)
We were at another thrift store waiting for Rebecca who was at an activity at church and I looked in their blankets for an orange one. I got lucky and got a cheap piece of fleece that I cut up into strips.
A few
hours before the Trunk-or-treat I decided I better make these costumes
or my dream was going to fall apart. I cut out the Incredibles symbol,
ironed them on the shirts, cut up the pants, cut up the belts and cut
the masks a little smaller, too. (They were just the Zorro type masks
from the party store). Warren used black socks to make up for a lack of
boots, Joseph had boots but his sweats slipped out, oh well.
We
spray painted Rebecca's hair black for the full "Violet" effect. We
combed "Dash's" hair back, tried to spike "Jack-Jack's" hair and tried
to turn Warren blond. But as we all agreed, it looked green, so at the
last minute he washed it out after all. And that was it!
Voila, the Incredibles!
(After the party. Do you like Theo's chocolate covered face?) :)
I think my favorite thing was trick-or-treating on Halloween. We rounded one corner in our neighborhood and saw some people had a movie screen set up on their driveway. They were watching "The Incredibles" !!! They were so excited to see us and asked to take our picture. Everywhere we walked the junior high aged kids would exclaim: "Cool costumes!" or "I LOVE your costumes." Needless to say I was flattered! :)
When we were trick-or-treating Theo kept asking people whether they had a "doggie?" and would bend over to try to see inside their homes to try and spot a dog. He was adorable and people loved him. He often said thank you, but had already turned his body around so the people didn't always hear it. but for an 18 month old I was impressed. We had a great Halloween!
3 comments:
You really are incredible!!!
Those were seriously so super awesome!!! I loved them!!!
I think that's the coolest thing ever. You're right, it was the perfect year to do it! Why didn't you come trick-or-treat at my house??
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