Okay people, let's talk about Halloween.
I LOVE Halloween. Not because it means I get to justify eating exorbitant amounts of candy (Tootsie Rolls, I love you), not because I Trick-or-Treat (can't even remember the last time I did that), not because I have kids that Trick-or-Treat, and not because Halloween is apparently a great excuse to dress like a skank and go party-hopping (or so I hear). No. Actually I love it for everything I get to do leading up to it.
I love it because I don't believe in buying pre-made costumes, so I always get to be creative and make my own. I love it because I get to do what I do best, which is go completely crazy with decorating and details. I never feel so "in my element" as I do when I'm designing an idea and then finding a way to make it come to life. I also really enjoy coming up with costume ideas for other people and then helping them make their costumes totally awesome. Halloween is the time of year when you can take a temporary step outside of the responsible life of the "daily grind," which for me is the corporate world, and be like a kid again - excited and innovative.
This year, I went a little more crazy than usual. In February I was at our local Ross with Jayni and happened upon a pair of red sparkle-heels for $8. They only had them in Jayni's size. Jayni is a singer, a sweetheart, and a brunette. It was clear to me then that she NEEDED to be Dorothy for Halloween. She agreed. And that gave me a fantastic reason to be Glinda the Good Witch, because anytime I can dress up as something that involves fun, glittery make-up, you know I'm going to do it.
After more $$ than I care to admit, what felt like 20+ (wo)man hours, 3 tubes of puff paint, and hand-gluing thousands of individual gemstones, I (with some help from Jayni, the seamstress) had created this:
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| The crown in the works. |
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| Finally completed. |
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| Our friend, Smoker Glinda, Jayni as Dorothy (she made her costume too), and Nice Glinda. |
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| Smoker Glinda liked to stand by me and say things like "You Whore." So hilarious. |
One of the things I love about the company I work at is that we get way into Halloween. We always have a Halloween party where all 250+ employees bring their kids to Trick-or-Treat. This year, every department was given a budget to decorate a conference room. And I don't mean some spider webs and streamers. I mean we had full-on, amazing rooms. One department had a yellow brick road leading to the Emerald City, A Charlie and the Chocolate Factory room that looked AMAZING, a Zombie Apocalypse Price Is Right room, a Hotel Transylvania haunted house, and our department (and by department I mean me and one other girl with sporadic help here and there) turned our room into... The Batcave. Yes, it was my idea and vision. And I am SO pleased with how it turned out:
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| We crinkled black butcher paper and taped it to the wall to give it the "cave effect." |
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| The entrance to the cave. |
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| Inside the cave, with black lights, glow-in-the-dark hanging bats and glow-in-the-dark spider webs. |
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| Our video production team made a cool Batman video with great Batman theme music. |
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| And of course, a "bat signal." |
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| Commissioner Gordon & Twoface. |
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| Penguin & Twoface (I painted Twoface's face, and he won an award for Best Make-Up). |
Other Halloween costumes I've done:
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| 2011: A coworker was Darth Maul. I did the face paint... with only a napkin as a utensil. |
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| 2005: The Riddler. The roommates and I did Batman theme, obviously. |
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| 2011: Padme. The whole Marketing dept. did Star Wars theme. |
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| 2009: Tinkerbell. This year I actually spent more time making the Queen of Hearts costume for my friend Kathryn than I did on my own costume. I even did her hair and make-up. |
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| 2007: Water. I guess I was feeling more abstract that year. |
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| 2010: Hermione Granger. Made the tie, made the wand, made the Gryffindor badge. |
And I can't find any pictures of 2006 when I was Betty Rubble. But if I do find one, I'll be sure to post it. Anywho... there ya go. Halloween is totally my thing. And I had a great one this year. Hope you did too!
1 comment:
If we weren't already friends, I'd ask you to be my friend just based on this post. :)
Kudos on the witch work! (and the batcave/two-face work goes without saying...)
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