Hello! I know Halloween is over now (noooooooooooooooooo ; __ ;) but I still have some spooky things to show you! ^__^
I made this super simple cobweb decoration by framing an old doily in an embroidery hoop and glueing on a couple of plastic spiders ^__^
It was seriously so easy to do, and I'm really sad that it didn't have a long display period since I ended up decorating so late this year! >__<
But, at least I've got a head start on crafting for next year, right? ^__^
Here's the one tiny little corner that looked properly Halloween-ey (what's with all the end of year assignments, teachers? I don't have enough time for decorating! ~__^). Most of this is store brought, but I did make the glittery skulls and the washi tape skeletons (which you saw in the last post!).
I did also make the spider in the jar. It was very easy and I think balances on the line between spooky and cute very well ^__^
I used this tutorial to make the spider, although mine is a bit smaller so that it would fit into the jar and I gave it little eyes as well ^__^ After the spider was finished, I threaded a needle and pushed it through his belly, which created the hanging string.
I glued the string to the underside of the jar lid and then, when it was dry, covered the jar top with a scrap of fabric and some baker's twine. Easy peasy! ^__^
Lastly, here's my Halloween costume! ^__^ I decided on hipster Wonder Woman this year because I wanted to wear my glasses (so many people have told me that they look hipster!) and a skirt (because pants and I still aren't friends!).
This gorgeous illustration by Elizabeth Beals was the inspiration for most of my costume (you should check out all of her hipster superheroines, they're amazing!)
I made the headband using some gold ribbon and a piece of red leather which I cut into a star shape. My earrings are vintage that I got at an op-shop (and then soaked in antiseptic overnight ~__^), and my necklace is made from polymer clay and painted with acrylics. Unlike Elizabeth's Diana, I wasn't comfortable going out in just a bra so I wore a red corset style top underneath my transparent black top. I found the transparent top at an opshop and was so excited because it's vitually identical to the one in the picture! ^__^ My belt and skirt were also both from the opshop, as were my shoes and bag which I didn't take photos of (they are red high heeled Mary Janes and a red leather envelope bag with a gold chain strap respectively!). I already had the stack of silver bracelets, and the stars on my skirt are made from white felt and are just tacked on.
Phew! And that's it! ^__^
Did you have a great Halloween? Tell me about it! ^__^
- Lisa xx
That spider jar is adorable! I may have to make one, even though Halloween is over!
ReplyDeleteThanks Alexandria! Spiders are pretty good all year round decoration, I think! ~__^
DeleteLOVE your costume! I regularly get accused of wearing hipster glasses as well, but I swear I wore them before that was cool. :/
ReplyDeleteHa ha, same! I've been wearing thick black frames since I was about 13, but I've never been cool enough to be a proper hipster! ~__^
DeleteYour halloween decorations are fantastic! Your spider jar is just too adorable (they cute fabric lid makes it for me), and the doily web is very effective!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bec! I like the fabric jar lid too, it reminds me of making jam with my mum when I was a kid! ^__^
DeleteEEEEeeee!!! How have I not seen this before!!! And that shirt really is spot on <3
ReplyDeleteP.S. You're too freakin' adorable <3
ReplyDeleteThank you Elizabeth! *blushing* ^___^
ReplyDeleteYour drawings are amazing; Diana was so much fun to cosplay!! ^___^