Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Halloween Groupies

 Welcome!

Kaleidoscope by inkspired

It’s that time of year again where the nights get colder, the leaves put on their Fall fancery and all the little goblins dream of a new costume to wear.

coolest-homemade-costumes.com

Perhaps you are part of a group - 

An office department,

A team of teachers,

A class of students…

You need to coordinate!

I am here to help!

Bored Panda
A group of Japanese art students came up with this clever idea!

Bored Panda


From the labor intense to the last minute quickie, I have all levels of costumes to share with you.

Here is perhaps the easiest:

MaridFashion


Basic black is usually in everyone’s wardrobe. If not you can find black sweats just about anywhere.

This is a great starting point for those who just do not have a lot of time to devote to making costumes.

The Pac Man game characters above started with basic black. Then all you need is some rope/twine and poster board. Black and white paint for the eyes, a pair of scissors and you are done.

This next one is almost as easy.

Grab some white duct tape and a pair of scissors.

Judy Saxton Rader


I think the domino earrings are a nice touch!

Next up -

I cannot say enough good things about these young kids. Clever! Creative! Caring!

This could also work with adults.

BuzzFeed 

This next one will take a bit more work, but not much. It is limited to 3 however!

You will need 2 poster boards, one black trash bag, small amount of gray paint and assorted colored construction paper. A yard stick and permanent pens, some twine/ribbon to hang the items from and you are pretty much done.

Mary Davisson


I saw several variations of this set. I liked how these girls made headbands to match. Certainly not necessary. To coordinate even further they could have worn matching base colors such as the all-purpose black.

I love this next group, perfect for a family of varying heights:

Becky Hullett

Matryoshka nesting dolls!

I saw several variations of color schemes but with this group you get a good idea of what to put together. Use an extended apron pattern and iron on fusible web to make the base costumes quick and easy. Squares of matching scarves and bright round pink cheeks complete them. Everyone wears a long sleeve white top and matching color bottoms.

Matryoshka dolls, posted by Gillian Peat on Pinterest

Here’s another great idea for a family of different heights and shapes:

Brittany Jepson

You can certainly use sweats for this one, provided you can get the colors you want. The crayon hat is simply made from construction paper with matching ribbon to tie under the chin. If you want, poster board or heavy card stock will hold up longer. The black anklets are a nice touch.

Large group? How about 101?

Pocket of Preschool
Black bottoms, white t-shirts and black construction paper completes the Dalmatians. You could also use iron on fusible web and black cloth circles, or black duct tape.

These girls added white netting tutus. Headbands with felt ears glued on are a cute plus.
And oh, Cruella!

Have fun with her black & white costume. Don’t forget the red lipstick and long cigarette holder.

This next one really needs no explanation. It’s been around several years, but I still find it adorable for a threesome!

Vanessa Cellotto


Back to larger groups with this one:

9Gagger


Now go back and look at that photo again! Those are fake legs!

I see cardboard boxes cut up, foam pool noodles and stuffed pants. Fun! That one took a lot of planning and work.


Not so much this one:

Rhondagannon


Yay basic black! A hobby store will probably have the yellow t-shirts, or order them online. Still can’t find them? Buy a bunch of white ones and dye them. It’s not as scary as you think.

I would use fabric paints for the emoticons. They are quick and easy to use. Cut some simple stencils if you want from heavy plastic. Or sketch out your designs with a fabric pencil (these can be erased with water usually).

Another clever group costume idea limited only by what colors you can think of:

tinybeans

Use yellow poster board for the base. If you have a Cricut or other brand cutting machine, make your Play-Doh symbol and just cut as many as you need. If not sketch out the symbol and enlist family members to copy and cut out.

The ‘lids’ appear to be a knit cap (lots of patterns out there for these) with a disk attached to the top. Paint the lid the same color as the t-shirt and the cap. I am not sure what was used. You could make one with a strip of poster board and a circle. Perhaps a pizza round cardboard insert? Or a large plastic lid?

Give me your ideas on this one!


Another simple costume idea that turns out very cute:

Hikendip 

Small touches like the matching color socks and the leafy headbands are what will pull this one off from amateur to great!


This next one needs a good artist or crafter to make those t-shirts look great.

Sandy Crow
 

I saw several different variations on a theme with the candy bars. So pick your favorites and get out those fabric paints!

Last, but not least, is from a photo taken on a bus. These young men came up with a great costume idea that can be expanded on as often as you have people to costume.


They used pink long balloons but I would suggest to use shades of blue and green to mimic seaweed.

They found Nemo hats, and they look super. Why not go further and add fishy stuffed animals to the top of a baseball cap? A few stitches will keep them in place, and make them removable later. This opens up the ocean to you! Octopus, blowfish, crab, Beta - you can find them all in stuffed animals. I would suggest you check out your local thrift store first.

The balloons appear to be held in place with packing tape. Again, use your basic black or go with blues and greens for your sweats base costume.

🎵 Under the sea! 🎶

I have had a great time finding group costumes for you. I would love to see your ideas, and your photos!

‘Til next time,

inkspired

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Monster Snacks

 Hello everyone!

Found on Pinterest, no credit given

Does everyone have their costumes all done?
Trick or Treat candy in a bowl?
Spooky music set to ‘Play’?

Kaleidoscope by inkspired and KaleidoCam 

We went to a party last night.
Costumes encouraged. Mix of ages.
Crazy decorations!
We were greeted by not one,
not two,
But THREE 9 foot tall spooky Things.
And that was just on one side of the house!

I told the hostess I was bringing a dessert
and to save me room on the table for
a cookie sheet size surprise.

This is the photo from online:


Pretty cute, right?
My husband found some candy ‘monster eyes’
So I decided to do monsters instead of all vampires.
Kind of like this:


Okay!
Left early Sat am to get 2 dozen cake glazed doughnuts.

The only doughnut store in my town had 9.
They were white glazed covered.
Hmmm.
Went over to King Soopers, a grocery store
with a large bakery.
They had 3 pumpkin glazed cake doughnuts.
Ok.
5 chocolate cake doughnuts.
3 maple with nuts doughnuts.
Ok.
20 is close to 24…

Here is what mine looked like,
when trying to fit the teeth in:


While it did look monstrous, 
they didn’t really look quite as cute
as I was envisioning.
By the way, the doughnut on the left has 4 toothpicks trying to hold it together…

So,  I used toothpicks for the teeth;
which kind of balanced on the toothpicks.
Blobs of yellow sparkle frosting in a tube 
I found on clearance
and candy monster eyes!
Here we go:



You have to admit,
they are pretty scary!
😂

Hope your Halloween is fun,
Safe,
and just a little bit scary,
But in a good way!
Like Monster Doughnuts…

‘Til next time,
Inkspired

P.S. there were no leftovers!




Friday, October 25, 2019

Labels

Figuring out how to add labels, Again!


Another Halloween Kaleidoscope for you!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Whooo is that?

Hellooooooo.......

Barn Owl
www.rudyanayaatcalstatla.blogspot.com



I found this wonderful tutorial on Scary Mask Wall Art!



Here is the link:

http://www.michelemademe.com/2012/10/howling-halloween-egg-carton-masks.html

www.michelemademe.com

It has inspired me to have a blog all about

Masks!!!


www.TomBanwell.etsy.com


Tom Banwell has an etsy shop with almost all masks.
They are made out of leather, in all sorts of sizes, shapes and colors.



and they're not just for women...

all above masks - www.TomBanwell.etsy.com


Happy Halloween 

- whatever you are!!!




Paris/Milan fashion show 2012
Alexis Mabille

a Cabbage Patch Head?!?!!

and the model doesn't look too thrilled with it either...

vintage porcelain mask
www.neilsellers.etsy.com




I am sorry, I do not know the creator of this peyote bead pattern.
Do you? Let me know so I can give proper credit.



Come as you aren't!


www.DreaminOfDragonflies.etsy.com



"Hold on, man.
We don't go anywhere with
'scary'
'spooky'
'haunted' or
'forbidden'
in the title!."

- Scooby Doo



Godzilla movie poster

One of the best Halloween costumes I ever made for my son 
was a Godzilla costume!

grasshopper leather mask
www.TomBanwell.etsy.com


'Spooky Night'
sung to the tune of 'Silent Night'

Spooky Night, Halloween Night,
All is cold, Nothing's right.
'Round yon pumpkin glowing away,
People singing in the doorway.
Scream in devilish glee-ee,
Scream in devilish glee.

- author unknown



vintage clip, dover publications



www.janbrett.com



"I don't know that there are real 
ghosts and goblins, 
but there are always 
more trick-or-treaters 
than neighborhood kids."

- Robert Brault



our Great Dane Zeus' favorite costume,
but only if it comes with the couch....


rococo lacy mask
www.tombanwell.etsy.com



bead mask pattern by Deanna Stermer




I'm too cute to spook!!


grey owl mask
www.FemaleArtCollective.etsy.com



original watercolor
www.CarlaLovato.etsy.com



"Clothes make a statement.
Costumes tell a story."

-Mason Cooley



www.MaskerOfDisguise.etsy.com


vintage masks
www.ProperHeirlooms.etsy.com



'A gypsy fire is on the hearth,
Sign of the carnival of mirth;
Through the dun fields and from the glade
Flash merry folk in masquerade,
For this is Hallowe'en!'
- author unknown



www.gringrimaceandsqueak.etsy.com



recycled bottlecap magnet art
www.inkspired.etsy.com


tatted lace mask
www.LaPerLaA.etsy.com


A mask alone can make quite the costume!

Have fun dreaming up the perfect mask for your Halloween costume this year!


www.NormasVisions.etsy.com


Most of the little Halloween sayings I found here:



'til next time,
inkspired

www.inkspired.etsy.com
www.collagepaperpainting.etsy.com
www.inkspiredmusings.blogspot.com
and on pinterest:  kkloberdans

www.WhiteMothEmporium.etsy.com