I loved the yearly tradition of dressing up for Halloween when I was a kid. My mom made our costumes every year - EVERY year. We four kids not ONCE had a costume that came from a store. Sometimes we'd be in KMart and I'd inspect the costumes they had there, but even as a child I knew that they were really poor quality. Back then, the major feature of a costume from the store was the plastic mask. The mask was usually accompanied by a lightweight, non-washable, most likely flammable, slip of a costume, that looked as though it was fashioned from a bag - with armholes. But those were not for us. Our family was lucky to have a mom who sewed!
Usually my mom made the decision as to the THEME of our costumes - we ALWAYS had a theme. Depending upon our age, we could then choose what we wanted from there. My brother and I were clowns one year, we were an angel & devil another year. My sister came on the scene and we were: witch, skeleton, ghost. There was the Star Wars theme, and the year we were all "circus folk" - the clown costumes came back out for my younger siblings. There was the year we were all Saints - Joan of Arc was one of the few women saints who could be counted on for an exciting costume! One year the four of us were crayons. I don't know if we were all happy about that - but we got to choose our colors! For a few years in one of the schools we attended, the SCHOOL had a theme. It was a parochial school, I think they were trying to keep the scary out of Halloween. There was a circus theme that year - so as a family we were on our third circus theme. This time I chose Cotton Candy, and one of my brothers was one of only two boxes of popcorn in the school. The following year we had a Cartoon theme - my mom's subtheme was Disney cartoons - so we were Cinderella, Captain Hook, Tinkerbell and Mickey Mouse. This was probably my last year of dressing up for a while - I was in 8th grade.
I had some moments of dressing up in college - the costume parties for Halloween - and one Vernal Equinox party......which was just an odd moment in college memory. We were told to dress as something in nature or something from the periodic table of elements.....after much work went into the costumes - I was Autumn, a friend was Gold, another friend a Wood Nymph - we arrived at the party to find a great deal of people were in regular clothes and the one guy that came with us in some sort of Roman Soldier costume (depicting what, I don't know), slipped into a bathroom with a duffel bag and quickly changed - leaving the rest of us in costume - it was an odd night. The hostess, dressed as Coal was delighted we were in costume, but we three were only joined by some strange guy in some sort of a sho gun outfit, complete with the sandals the hostess got from her pedicure - ewww!
Our Little Ladybug |
After Ballerina zipped around like a Ladybug - she was mostly content not to dress-up during playtime. Each year she would request a costume for me to create, and I would jump right in and work it out. I have a sewing machine, and I've made some things on it - but making a mermaid costume with some sheer fabric was quite a challenge! She often asked for costumes that were not on anyone else's radar - Word Girl anyone?! There was also Kim Possible, an Astronaut and Violet from The Incredibles.
Will the real Word Girl please stand up! |
Renaissance JuneBug, Angelina Ballerina Songbird and "Incredible" Ballerina |
Our Astronaut and Tinkerbelle |
This year my girls have put me to the challenge once again! I have put together a Cake Boss costume for JuneBug - the only part I had to make was the cake - all the girls helped on that one - we made a clay two-tier cake and it was a lot of fun!
Rapunzel, "Winter" and Kim Possible |
Our Little Mermaid |
My Little Doctor |
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