BegintheBeguine said:And you simply can't take a bad picture, Nikki!
That's so cute and original.ITG said:We were a skunk family this year:
ohairas said:Great costumes everyone! Oh how I love to see everyone dressed up!
Loved the Scissorhands Edward!!
Here's me. I was lazy this year and we didn't have anywhere to go. Just threw together a gypsy.
Nikki
and my son,
$ally said:Dang it Pinky! You even look pretty with dark circles painted under your eyes, a knife in your hand, and a bloody apron. That's just wrong.
And I'm reminded of some dolls they did of the Addams Family years back... where Gomez basically looked like Pubert with the disturbing childized face style they use even for adult characters. I forget the name of the company that made them.Edward said:Thanks! Your costume looks sharp too. Junior looks very distinguished wish the facial hair..... I'm reminded of young Pubert Addams, lol.
Diamondback said:Same as every year. Two words: Caesar Americanus. (If you don't get this, Google "William Manchester"--then see av.)
Budget:
Corncob pipe, $5 at local pipe/cigar-shop.
General's stars, $15/set from various WWII museums.
Total, about $20, since military-styled khaki's my "daily office-wear" anyway...
Mrs. Merl said:Oh, I just adore Halloween!! We are going to make "goblin ball" costumes. With big fancy dresses and goblin inspired masks. (Inspired by the movie Labyrinth - if you happen to have seen it.) The costumes will get double action for Halloween and a local Sci-fi/Fantasy convention. What fun!!! I can't wait to hear what others have planned.