Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Ursula, Halloween 2012

You'll have your looks, your pretty face.
And don't underestimate the importance of body language, ha!
- Ursula “The Little Mermaid”


Oh Halloween. I’ve missed being a kid, when dressing up and running around to get free candy was totally acceptable; expected even. Alas, as the body ages, and unfortunately, swells, it’s not quite so easy to pull off. Usually I have to work or have no reason to dress up, but luckily this year we had a nice shindig we were invited to. We also had plenty of time to work on a costume so I knew exactly who I wanted to be.


Oh yes, everyone’s favorite sea witch! As a curvy girl she seemed like a lot of fun. She had attitude, crazy make up, and a great rack. Yeah, that’ll work.

First off I wanted to make tentacle that I could wear almost like a skirt. That way they would hang around my legs and I could take them off if necessary. What I did was pretty easy (this isn’t a tutorial, by any means). I cut out three long triangles: two black, one purple. When they’re done getting sewn together I turned them right side out and stuffed them with polyfil and put wire in the ends.


The suckers were just suction cups that were spray painted pink. They did not last very long, unfortunately. I did hot glue them on, but alas they just fell right off anytime they were bumped too hard. it was kind of fun at the party to find them and stick them to people. They never ended up anywhere very appropriate with their shape, but it made for a good laugh.

The rest of the outfit was just a corset, frilly skirt and some black tights. My hair was done with a half bottle of gel and white hair spray. With my thicker hair it was a bit hard to spike it up so I did what I could. I made the mistake of using some pretty cheap makeup so the lipstick didn’t work out for well, or last very long, but the bright blue eye shadow worked out just fine


This picture was taken towards the end of the night, so the hair was going a bit limp, but the rest was working just fine. I did have the beauty mark and bright red lips at the beginning, but alas!


The final bit was her necklace. That was easy enough. I just used polymer clay, baked it and painted it gold. I made sure a hole was formed before it was cooked so that I could string it up.


And ta da, Ursula was complete! Most people were able to guess who I was right off the bat. Even though I took up a lot of room with the tentacles it was worth it and a ton of fun to dress up as!





PS: Bkins (the husband) was just a general zombie killer/survivor. He had lots of blood, a nice big bat, and his airsoft gun, ready to defend us from the undead hordes. It was a very good time. :)

Hulk Hogan, Halloween 2012

Hulk Hogan!  Oh yeah, brother!


In many ways, I feel like a poser dressing up as ole Hulk up there, because I didn't get into professional wrestling until Chyna and The Rock were popular.  I remember when I was into WWF, soon to be WWE.  It was a good year.  Until someone drew nipples on my Chyna notebook at school.

The wig was $6 from Walmart (a little too expensive for the quality, if you get what I'm saying).  I just cut short hair for the sideburns and I don't have any bobby pins so I pinned the hair back with safety pins.  The wig itself was very long (and patchy, good thing I was wearing a bandana) so I just hacked off a couple feet.

The shirt was a large men's shirt from Target, on sale for $5!  I cut those sleeves off and cut a slit in the top, all willy-nilly like.  I wasn't actually going to do the Hulkmania thing, but my man Jesse was like WHAAAAT and he sat down and outlined that sucker in black (well, dark blue) and filled in with red.


I'm a busty girl, so I wore a sports bra, wrapped up the girls with an ace bandage (not too tight -- I did a test run the night before and started to stress out because I couldn't breath), and then used packing tape to put a folded up giant tshirt around my midsection to fill in my waist between my boobs and my gut/hips.  I put a tank top over it to even it out a bit, and then Hulkamania, baby!


The pants were these from Target, and they are mighty hideous!  I mean, I know they're legit workout pants, but they kind of scream "professional wrestler" and that ain't really my bag while I'm working out.  Or is it?

The mustache was created using this tutorial and using leftover hair from the wig.  I used Elmer's glue to stick it to my face, and it held up pretty well for about 2 hours.  Even though I had to drink from a straw.  And at one point a girl came up and asked who I was dressed as, right when I tried to eat a piece of bread with spinach dip on it and I got it all over my mustache. Here's a more close up shot before I trimmed it up a bit.  The first layer of hair I used rubber cement, and the second layer I used Elmer's because of how stringy the rubber cement is and it getting hair all over my bidness.


The boots were based off of this tutorial, and that tutorial is for a little more sturdy-use-more-than-once boots, but I just put my flats in an old pair of argyle socks and Birdy's husband bkins did one layer around those socks.  They did the trick and I'm so glad I came across that tute!  The flats in the "boots" (which are my normal work flats) in a sock were such a perfect idea!



The entire outfit cost $45.50
tshirt: $5
ace bandage: $4.50
duct tape: $5 (would have been even cheaper if I had a Michael's 40% off coupon!)
pants: $25
wig: $6
bandana: already owned

The pants were by far the most expensive part, and I think it's the most lenient part of the outfit since something on hand can be used.  Could easily have done it under $15 if we had already owned some of the items!

Handmaking your own costume can also look so much better than storebought ones (and be cheaper!), like this on Amazon:


He doesn't stand a chance to this guy.


Happy Halloween!