I have to tell you that I really struggle with this "holiday". The struggle comes from learning more about the history of Halloween and the types of things that happen on this day in particular. I shudder at the thought.
Long ago, well 8 years ago to be exact, I allowed my eldest (#1) to dress up for Halloween. And by allowed I mean I stuck his chubby little 6 month old self in a cute little ducky costume and hauled him around to all the family members for them to oooohhhh and aaahhhh over. And so the tradition continued and does to this very day.
So this year the boys decided what they wanted to be and to my surprise, none of them chose something that would be particularly difficult to make.
# 1 wanted to be a skeleton. *WHOA! Stop right there. Now like I mentioned above, I struggle with this stuff so I say to #1 ~ Nope you can't be a skeleton. I won't paint your face so it looks like it's inside out. <Insert sad 8 yr. old boy face here> <And mom's heart breaking here> BUT! You can be an X-Ray. Good compromise, right?? So once that was settled I moved on to #2.
#2 wanted to be a Tyrannosaurus Rex. No shocker there. This is the child who wants to be a palientologist when he grows up. [Just what is the demand for that particular profession? Anyone??]
Thinking back to last year's Pachycepholosaurus (yes, that is an actual dinosaur),


T Rex was a cinch! So last but not least, #3.
#3 wanted to be a ghost. *Ugh. Now what?! Sort of similar to the skeleton but #1 was permitted to be a ghost last year and it is a simple costume to whip up. I have to admit I was a little disappointed by his lack of creativity this year. Last Halloween he wanted to be a .... are you ready for this? ... Baseball BAT. Yep. A Baseball Bat. And not a bat with a baseball jersey either. The piece of equipment used to whack the ball.
(Shout out to Dearest for cutting out all those little letters last year while I was at the kids retreat!!)So the creating began. I searched the web to look for ideas and found an awesome tutorial here for the "X-Ray". I 'free-handed' the Pachycepholosaurus last year and wasn't sure I had the creativity or the time to do that again this year so I went on the search for a pattern and found one I could tweak enough to make it work. And lastly I raided the fabric cabinet to make my little ghost-y out of my 'under-pinnings' stash. <That probably warrants more explanation but we'll save that for another post ;) >
I have to tell you that creating costumes for little boys is so much simpler than doing one for a little girl. At least so far they have been. *Disclaimer - I haven't made a costume for a little girl but I know several and I don't think any of them would be satisfied to have a sweat suit as the base for their costume.* So I just gave it away. I try to use sweats as the base for all the costumes if possible. Last year's dino suit started as sweat pants and a zip up hoodie. In previous years I used extra large sweat shirts to make their costumes. I'll have to dig those pictures out. #3 had l-o-n-g hair that year. That's another post in itself too.
If you are interested in learning more about making any of the above mentioned or pictured costumes please feel free to ask. I'd love to help you. I know it's too late for this year but it's always good to plan ahead!
So Happy Halloween! Please be safe if you Trick or Treat. I will attempt to get this year's costumes posted tomorrow.......hopefully.




