That is so cool!
She looks happy with it
That is so cool!
She looks happy with it
Nice!!
Thatâs a total dad win! Both costumes are excellent!
Very cute! Complete with a bunny farm! You should have a stuffed one in there and reach to down pet it and have it âleapâ at your throat while screaming, âArgh, it got me! Save yourselves! Run!â
Very nice! Why didnât you mention this sooner? I see you arenât quite dedicated enough for the bowl cut
Um⊠what⊠what is that thing behind your right shoulder? Is that like keypad to get in to a lab?
You know, it was here when I moved in. I was told it may be some kind of ancient communication device but I never figured out how to read text messages on it.
Did you try mashing buttons? Maybe it is a Simon knock off?
Itâs probably too late to make it happen (considering my other projects) but I came up with an idea I could have done if Iâd thought of it before I got my knit on for the year: force ghost Jedi.
Light blue fabrics for the overcoat/vest and navy v-neck for the undershirt. Blue face paint if youâre feeling fancy. Not too late for anyone whoâs handy with a sewing machine.
Spouse and I are finally getting down to brass tacks on Wednesday to do the assembly and I am very excited about the concept:
Youâre going as a ROTARY phone?
I LOVED the Martians as a kid!
Yes, but you can certainly use a skull on a stick for many costumes out there.
Itâs not a safe, is it?
Aside: I shouldnât read the BBS and listen to the RHPS soundtrack on the bus. People around me are giving me nervous looks.
The callbacks are probably OK, but you shouldnât really be squirting water pistols and throwing confetti/toast/playing cards around on the bus.
My son wanted to be a bat but the costume we ordered online turned out to be a full-body black matte deal best described as âinvisible pedestrianâ so I decided to give the wings an upgrade last night using a reflective safety fabric.
My kidâs friend was a bat too.
Fun fact - you can use cat ears.