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Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
We usually seem to end up with a Halloween costume idea/feedback/sharing thread, so since I'd like some input, I thought I'd start one...

Emma chose our costumes this year; she's going to be Superman (got the costume on sale from TRU at the mid-summer clearance for $7.50 including shipping; it's the $35 deluxe one), Jeff and I are going to be Jonathan and Martha Kent (easy-- jeans, flannel shirts, boots, etc.) and Bridey is supposed to be Lois Lane.

Here's where I'd like input-- I have some ideas for the Lois Lane costume, but I'd like your ideas on baby girl clothes that would work for it. She's a size 18 months, I'm willing to spend a few dollars (either at the thrift store or clearance at a store or online) because they'll be things she will wear again, but I'd like to know what kind of outfits you think of when you think of Lois Lane (that would be available and appropriate for a little one size 18 months.)

Edit: Dood, it's 2007. Pregnant brain!
 
Posted by lem (Member # 6914) on :
 
I am putting pressure on my wife to let me shave Toshi's head. He is 3, half Japanese, and looks more and more like Ang from Avatar: The Last Airbender.

I so want to shave his head, paint a giant blue arrow on it, get an Ang costume, go teak-or-treating, and take lots of pictures.

So far I am loosing the battle.

EDIT:

About Lois...hmm...I always imagined her in a mini-skirt and business blouse. Maybe you could get a wig that looks like the Lane from the original Superman Movie?
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
No mini-skirts here, but a knee-length-ish skirt and businessy-type blouse was what I was thinking of, mostly. (What kind of skirt do you think? A-line? Straight? Pleats? What about colors?) Maybe with some cute textured tights and the most grown-up-ish non-high-heeled shoes I can find in her size for under $15 (she needs new church shoes anyway.)

There's no way she'll wear a wig, I'm gonna have to deal with her hair (which actually is not far from Lois Lane in the original tv show/early comics...) The best I can hope for is she'll actually let me style it with gel and barette(s). So it's more about a costume that says "Lois" as much as possible. I was thinking of maybe a little "Press card" if I can figure out how to do that with as little effort as possible and make it look good. [Wink]
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
(Oh, and a little notebook and pencil to carry around, if she doesn't drop it too much or her sister doesn't steal it.)
 
Posted by lem (Member # 6914) on :
 
quote:
What kind of skirt do you think? A-line? Straight? Pleats? What about colors?
I'm a guy. What language are you speaking?
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
LOL! I was asking what shape you usually think of when you think of a Lois skirt. You can post a picture link if that's easier.

And I know plenty of guys who would understand exactly what I'm asking. You just don't spend enough time in costuming circles, obviously. [Wink]
 
Posted by Christine (Member # 8594) on :
 
My husband and I are still undecided, but we found a dragon costume for our son at a second-hand store that is great. Last year, we didn't dress up. First year in my life. I don't want a repeat of that, but I'm lacking inspiration.

re: Lois Lane -- well, one of the first things I usually think of is a cigarette. Not sure that's appropriate for an 18-month-old [Smile] . Lois Lane is always more characterized by her high-strung attitude than her clothes. For clothing, I'd just say a straight, business-length skirt (NOT a mini-skirt) and a blouse. Color isn't all that relevant.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Cigarette? Really? Definitely not appropriate for an 18-month old from a Mormon, vehemently anti-tobacco family.

Honestly I've never thought of Lois as a smoker.

If it helps with wardrobe choices, the reason Emma knows about Superman is my Lois and Clark obcession. So when she thinks of Lois, she thinks of Teri Hatcher's Lois.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
(Oh, and Bridey SO has a Lois personality-- nosy, outspoken, opinionated, and, as you said, high-strung.)
 
Posted by scholar (Member # 9232) on :
 
If I ever get around to it, Bin will be a pink fairy. I have the pattern and the fabric, just need some tulle and the time. Oh, and some wings- I think it would be easier to buy them then make them.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
I've made fairy wings (costuming society workshop) and trust me, you are MUCH better off buying them!
 
Posted by JonHecht (Member # 9712) on :
 
I always imagined Lane's skirt as pleated.
 
Posted by Christine (Member # 8594) on :
 
I used to watch Lois and Clark -- you're right...that Lois didn't smoke. Most of them do, though. The one in the old movies definitely did, as does the one in the new Smallville series. Honestly, it stands out to me because I find cigarettes to be so very unattractive. Probably best to just go with your Lois and Clark version. [Smile]
 
Posted by JonHecht (Member # 9712) on :
 
It stands out to me because he mentioned in both 1 and returns that cigarettes are bad for your health... I am going flip a coin and watch one or the other right now.
 
Posted by scholar (Member # 9232) on :
 
I think pleated skirt as well for Lois as well.
 
Posted by Mrs.M (Member # 2943) on :
 
In the most recent movie, Lois wore pencil skirts. I seem to recall them being high-waisted. When I think of a pleated skirt, I think of ones that go with belted blazers - that late 40's look.

Aerin is going as a ladybug. It's the same costume as last year, in her current size. I figure, why mess with perfection. It's also her Purim costume.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
I was thinking pleated skirts too-- was it the Batman-Superman adventures I used to watch where she always wore a lavender pleated skirt, blouse, and blazer? But the only pleated baby skirts I've found don't look Lois-y at all.
 
Posted by scholar (Member # 9232) on :
 
http://www.toyotter.com/stas/lois.html

So, is this the version of Lois you see?
 
Posted by Narnia (Member # 1071) on :
 
I'm trying to create my Snow White's witch (pre-old lady transformation) costume. I have a cape and a purple medieval dress and I have to figure out how to do the head piece...the black wimple thing and the crown...how in the heck could I do that?
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Not the one I see, scholar-- she's more of a composite-- but one of the early influences on my concept of "Lois clothes", for sure.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
(Narnia, I'll look through some of my costuming resources tomorrow and see if I can find any links that might be helpful.)
 
Posted by Feer (Member # 9846) on :
 
I always picture Lois in a Navy blue skirt. Not sure why, that is just what *pops* in to my head.

I am going as Vash The Stampede from Trigun. I will be accompanied by 2 of my sisters who will be Meryl and Milly, as well as one of my brother who is going to be Wolfwood.

The Red duster Vash wears is online, priced at around $675. I'm willing to buy it becuase I would wear it often, but any alternatives would be appreciated.
 
Posted by romanylass (Member # 6306) on :
 
Matthew is going as Cmdr Riker (1st season, as he is unlikely to sprout facial hair)
Olivia, Dorothy.
Andrew, Godzilla.
me, Jadzia Dax.
 
Posted by vonk (Member # 9027) on :
 
quote:
The Red duster Vash wears is online, priced at around $675. I'm willing to buy it becuase I would wear it often, but any alternatives would be appreciated.
Dang! Here's one for 99.95.

Edit: Heck, ebay has 'em for $25.

[ October 05, 2007, 04:51 PM: Message edited by: vonk ]
 
Posted by Javert (Member # 3076) on :
 
Anyone know where I can get a cheap gavel?

I still have my black robe from college graduation. So I figure that, a shirt and tie, a gavel, and I'm golden: Judge Javert!
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
I'm finding them on eBay for as low as $7 including shipping.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
(Your local Halloween prop shop might have them for as little as $5.)
 
Posted by PSI Teleport (Member # 5545) on :
 
Ahhh. The joys of using Halloween as an excuse to cosplay. (I will be B. Jenet from "Garou: Mark of the Wolves".)
 
Posted by Feer (Member # 9846) on :
 
Thanks. I swear I looked on ebay a couple of times. Need to hone in on my searching skills.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Search "gavel" in "Clothing, Shoes, and Accessories"-- that's where I found the cheapest ones.
 
Posted by porcelain girl (Member # 1080) on :
 
i might just singe my clothes and go as joan of arc.
 
Posted by LargeTuna (Member # 10512) on :
 
You should tape 3 black round construction paper circles to your white shirt and be:
3 hole punch man/woman
 
Posted by Brinestone (Member # 5755) on :
 
I'm hoping to find a little blazer and bow tie so that Lego can go as a professor. I'd sew patches on the elbows of the blazer. I'm still undecided about glasses.
 
Posted by JonHecht (Member # 9712) on :
 
This thread is making me want to dress up for Halloween, something I haven't done since I was 10.

Anyone know where I get can a dread pirate westley outfit + sword?
 
Posted by JonHecht (Member # 9712) on :
 
Nevermind! I know what I am going as, if I can convince my mother to let me use her credit card for it and take it out of my account. Yay for being in college and still not having my own credit card.

http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Doctor-Who-Wool-Coat-Suit-Cosplay-Costume-Custom_W0QQitemZ230178414389QQihZ013QQcategoryZ32991QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Brinestone: they carry little blazers and bow ties at Sears. I've even found ones with elbow patches already...
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
JonHecht: if you have the money, why not just get a pre-paid Visa at the grocery store and use that? Or, you know, set up a PayPal acct. linked to your bank acct.?
 
Posted by JonHecht (Member # 9712) on :
 
Uhh nevermind on on the Doctor Who suit+coat. The total cost is 250 dollars, that's a bit much for Halloween.

Back to the Westley as dread pirate Roberts costume. Any suggestions?
 
Posted by PSI Teleport (Member # 5545) on :
 
I think that outfit may be a Halloween staple at pattern sites like Simplicity. Up for a little sewing?
 
Posted by JonHecht (Member # 9712) on :
 
I am an 18 year old male, is that a serious question? Besides, it isn't just the fabric but the gloves, boots, and sword. I wish that I could go as Doctor Who but even the cheap version is 250 dollars. I found a high quality version made by an actual suit retailer in London that is nearly 400 for the suit and 800 for the coat.


Edit: It's by the place that actually made the suit for the show....

Edit2: And I got the price wrong for the coat, it is 999. Gee, those Time Lords sure spend a lot of money on clothes.

[ October 06, 2007, 10:29 PM: Message edited by: JonHecht ]
 
Posted by Goody Scrivener (Member # 6742) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by lem:
I am putting pressure on my wife to let me shave Toshi's head. He is 3, half Japanese, and looks more and more like Ang from Avatar: The Last Airbender.

I so want to shave his head, paint a giant blue arrow on it, get an Ang costume, go teak-or-treating, and take lots of pictures.

So far I am loosing the battle.

EDIT:

About Lois...hmm...I always imagined her in a mini-skirt and business blouse. Maybe you could get a wig that looks like the Lane from the original Superman Movie?

Hair grows back. But if she really really won't give in, how about making a cap or hood for him?
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by vonk:
quote:
The Red duster Vash wears is online, priced at around $675. I'm willing to buy it becuase I would wear it often, but any alternatives would be appreciated.
Dang! Here's one for 99.95.

Edit: Heck, ebay has 'em for $25.

Cool, just be careful to add in the shipping charges -- at least one of the eBays has $59.99 shipping.
 
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
 
I just found out I'm going to a halloween party for the first time in my adult life. It's a college party, we will likely be inebrieated. I have no clue what to dress as. I'm 5'0 have shoulder length brown hair, and quite a chest.
 
Posted by Carrie (Member # 394) on :
 
I have no idea yet, but I'm not entirely sure I'm going to need one. I don't know if I have a party to attend or not, and dressing up for class seems... well... vaguely tool-ish at this point. Unless it's an awesomely funny costume, of course.
 
Posted by Vyrus (Member # 10525) on :
 
As for breyerchic04 I don't know. I figure just don't go with anything strapless if you've got "quite a chest" and are going to be inebriated.

Generally what I do is select the most random costume I can think of, directly after Halloween is over, and wear that the next year. Perhaps you could help me?

Of course most of the people I know were they to dress as goth, pirates, things of the sort would dress exactly as they usually do with slightly darker makeup, I falling into this cateogry.

I was thinking something along the lines of an undead cheerleader in our school's colors, red and white.

Or perhaps a football player, although the shoulder pads would be quite uncomfortable considering the person that I would have to borrow them from is over six foot and two hundred pounds.

I'm 5'2" and weigh barely one-twenty, and am not gifted to have "quite a chest," so any ideas would be appreciated.
 
Posted by divaesefani (Member # 3763) on :
 
My husband and I are going as Lupin and Tonks, with the new baby! My toddler is going as a dragon. We're pretty excited.
 
Posted by CaySedai (Member # 6459) on :
 
Cayla wanted to be a sock monkey, but we've also tossed around the idea of going as Firefly characters after I saw a Hawaiian shirt costume at Wal-Mart.

We can't/won't do a mask, so the face would have to be face paint. I had found sock monkey costume instructions online but I'm not sure where.
 
Posted by Carrie (Member # 394) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CaySedai:
Cayla wanted to be a sock monkey, but we've also tossed around the idea of going as Firefly characters after I saw a Hawaiian shirt costume at Wal-Mart.

That's not a bad idea - some sort of jumpsuit for to be Kaylee...

Requiring a lot more work, but equally awesome, would be to dress up as a character from ASOIAF.
 
Posted by theCrowsWife (Member # 8302) on :
 
My daughter is going to be Dora the Explorer. She already has the orange shorts, pink shirt, and pink & white shoes. I'm probably going to knit this wig, only in black yarn. If I can find a small, purple backpack for a decent price, I'll get that and paint the face on it, but otherwise she has a Dora backpack that will work. She has a stuffed monkey that will wear snow boots to be Dora's friend Boots.

I don't know that I'll be dressing up as anything. As far as I know, I'll just be sitting on the porch handing out candy, and if last year was normal, the trick-or-treating will be done within an hour. There doesn't seem to be much point in putting together a costume under those circumstances.

--Mel
 
Posted by scholar (Member # 9232) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by JonHecht:
I am an 18 year old male, is that a serious question?

Being an 18 year old male is no excuse not to sew. It is a very useful skill.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by scholar:
quote:
Originally posted by JonHecht:
I am an 18 year old male, is that a serious question?

Being an 18 year old male is no excuse not to sew. It is a very useful skill.
I was going to say the same thing. My dad taught himself to sew when he was 17 and went off to college. He rectified that with my brother by encouraging us both to sew by the time we were 9. Everyone should sew.
 
Posted by JonHecht (Member # 9712) on :
 
Oh fine, I can stitch torn pants together, but nothing more, and not well. My step-dad does it way better than me or my mother; he has very steady hands. I, on the other hand, have horrible fine-motor skills therefore when I try to sew it is ridiculously visible.

Edit: Though now that I think about it I *should* be very good at sewing. My great-grandfather was a tailor. My grandfather expanded the business into multiple stores, and by the time my father inherited it and it went bankrupt due to over-expansion it was one of the biggest tuxedo retailers in Canada. They are all very good at sewing, as one would expect... I guess I would be too if it didn't go downhill, oh well. [Dont Know]
 
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
 
I'd like to do something from Buffy or Harry Potter but have no ideas so I'm thinking I'll go with my poodle skirt.
 
Posted by Damien.m (Member # 8462) on :
 
Nametag + God = Costume
 
Posted by Narnia (Member # 1071) on :
 
So my costume turned out pretty awesome for my choir concert and field trip. I thought I'd show it to you.

Here's a face shot.

Here's a tall shot though I hate this one because it looks like I'm pregnant. [Smile]

The purple velvet dress is left over from my high school production of the Lion in Winter (I've worn it for Halloween before.) The cape was $12.99 at walgreens. The white collar was made out of that wacky craft foam. the necklace was $5 at the Halloween store. The crown was $3 at Target, as was the blue eye shadow. [Smile] I had a little Snow White doll that I carried around on stage and pretended to strangle/hang on the microphone cord. It was fun...and now I don't think I'll actually wear the costume for Halloween.
 
Posted by Stray (Member # 4056) on :
 
I went to a party Friday night where the theme was that you had to dress as someone or something dead. The male host was Marilyn Monroe, the female host was a redshirt from Star Trek, one guy was God in a white robe and big gray beard, and there were lots of generic zombie costumes, but I think my favorite was the guy dressed as a doornail [Big Grin] I went as Tonks from Harry Potter, because I already had clothes very much like what she wore in the movie, so all I needed was a wand and a dye job. I'm glad I work at an office where it's okay to have muddy-streaky purple hair for a week while it's washing out.
 
Posted by JonHecht (Member # 9712) on :
 
God is dead! Kekeke, I like the Nietzsche reference costume.
 
Posted by Stray (Member # 4056) on :
 
Yes, I'd thought of doing that myself, but this guy pulled it off much better than I could have so I'm glad I didn't.
 
Posted by Javert Hugo (Member # 3980) on :
 
I got a costume together, but funked out at the last minute to going to the party. Now I need to figure out a way to wear it.

It's just a blonde bob wig.

Blonde bob + aqua t-shirt + pink lipstick + sliver flashlight = Rose Tyler
 
Posted by MandyM (Member # 8375) on :
 
I am not dressing up myself but here is my 6-week-old at our family Halloween celebration this weekend. My older daughter is going as a giraffe but I don't have a picture of her in costume yet.

My little pea

[edited to add link]
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Jeff needed a last-minute costume on Friday, I dressed him as static cling (suggested on last year's thread, I believe) and he won the office contest!

We got sick and ended up skipping the ward party on Saturday. But we'll be trick-or-treating Wed., so I really need to finish Bridey's costume (I ended up with a white long-sleeved blouse and a pink, knee-length plaid skirt, trendy but professional-ish, for her to wear. I couldn't find anything blazer-ish, but I think that will be good enough. All I have to do is make her "press badge" that says "Lois Lane, reporter, Daily Planet, Metropolis", for her to wear on a cord around her neck.)
 
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
 
Lois wears white blouses with a tight grey tweed skirt to just below the knee, along with hose and some sensible flats. She is a smoker, but in this modern age conceals it and doesn't use anything as ostentatious as a cigarette case; she pounds both ends of a pack of Virginia Slims furtively, angrily and with some repressed self-loathing when she needs a drag. She has glasses but wears contacts, and typically keeps her hair up.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Thanks Tom, but I've already got the costume. [Razz]
 
Posted by Luet13 (Member # 9274) on :
 
My roommate dressed up this weekend as Franzia, the boxed wine. He's a structural engineer so it came off pretty awesome. He even had a spigot attached that poured real Franzia.

Because of the accident I had in September where I lost my front tooth, I went as a pregnant redneck. Not nearly as awesome as a box of Franzia, but it worked.
 
Posted by Primal Curve (Member # 3587) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by lem:
go teak-or-treating

Go with the teak, man.
 
Posted by beatnix19 (Member # 5836) on :
 
If there are any Reno 911 fans out there, I went this year as Terry. Wore his work outfit from Tacos, Tacos, Taocs, Tacos. Fourtunately there are currently no pictures to post. I looked ridiculous, From the small hat on top of my head right down to the roller skates on my feet. I've been told the best part of the evening was watching me as I rolled around the party from person to person.

I was accompanied by A spandex attired Laser Tag pro (mullet, elbow and knee pads, 1980's LT vest and cod piece), Pat from SNL, Ernie from sesame Street, Tom Cruz from Risky Business, And a bar Fly. Fun times
 
Posted by Javert Hugo (Member # 3980) on :
 
I'm going as Rose Tyler from Doctor Who. Platinum wig, aqua t-shirt, pink lipstick, and a doctored (heh) flashlight for a sonic screwdriver.
 
Posted by Tinros (Member # 8328) on :
 
I was a goth/punk pirate for Haunt the Halls this year. They brought a bunch of kids through the dorms to play games and get candy and whatnot.
 
Posted by Uprooted (Member # 8353) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by MandyM:
My little pea

Awwwwwwwwww!!!!! [Smile]
 
Posted by DSH (Member # 741) on :
 
My wife tried to talk my [single] brother into sticking little fuzzy chicks all over himself and going as a chick magnet. (there was talk of using little dolls instead of chicks and going as a babe magnet, but we immediately decided that that might appear WAAAY too creepy to some people!)

For the 11th year in a row, I'll be going as a beleaguered dad. [Wink]
 
Posted by brojack17 (Member # 9189) on :
 
I'm going to be a greaser (I have to get a wig since I am bald) and my wife and four daughters are all going to wear poodle skirts.
 
Posted by AvidReader (Member # 6007) on :
 
I was Devo. Black pants, black mock turtleneck, red energy dome. Unfortunately, no one knew who I was. 8(
 
Posted by DSH (Member # 741) on :
 
I would have recognized you from a mile away Avid!

edit: I would have recognized your costume [Big Grin]
 
Posted by brojack17 (Member # 9189) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AvidReader:
I was Devo. Black pants, black mock turtleneck, red energy dome. Unfortunately, no one knew who I was. 8(

Did you carry a whip? I would have recognized you.
 
Posted by JennaDean (Member # 8816) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Javert Hugo:
I'm going as Rose Tyler from Doctor Who. Platinum wig, aqua t-shirt, pink lipstick, and a doctored (heh) flashlight for a sonic screwdriver.

So did I. Minus the wig ... and I ordered a British flag t-shirt from ebay so I was Rose Tyler from "The Empty Child". Got hubby a toy Sonic Screwdriver so he could be the doctor.

I'm SO sure I made a believable 19-year-old ... with my four kids along. [Wink]
 
Posted by AvidReader (Member # 6007) on :
 
Paging JonHecht.

My Google Fu is weak. What retailer actually makes the Dr Who coat? I'm thinking about getting my sig-o one for our anniversary. (You'd think typing "official retailer of the dr who coat" would have pulled it right up.)
 
Posted by ElJay (Member # 6358) on :
 
These are custom made and expensive, but seem to be pretty accurate. Here's a picture of someone in one, and the same retailer's Tennant suit.
 
Posted by AvidReader (Member # 6007) on :
 
That is amazing looking. And if we drop that much on a suit and coat for him, it guarantees I'll get the $1200 couch I want that he complained was too expensive. [Smile]

Thanks, ELJay! It's just what I wanted!
 
Posted by ElJay (Member # 6358) on :
 
*laugh* Glad to be of service. It's a fun page to look at. . . I wonder if he'd do a women's motorcycle jacket. . .
 


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