Showing posts with label halloween costumes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween costumes. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Reformation Day

However you are choosing to spend today, be it with friends and family at a church event, trick-or-treating in your neighborhood or staying warm at home, Julia and I pray that everyone stays safe and has fun! 

Julia and I both grew up in Christian homes that each held their own unique views and opinions about what to do with Halloween. Julia did not grow up trick-or-treating, while I did. As parents, prayerfully and creatively decided what your own family stance on Halloween will be, based on Scripture and in light of your present cultural influences, friends and church involvement. Here is a good article from What's in the Bible: How to Talk with Your Children About Halloween
Don't forget that today is also Reformation Day!: The Gospel Coalition: Five Key Concepts

Some principles that our family follows during the entire Halloween season:

  • Focus on positive things, not negative. Fun pumpkins, Fall leaves, cider mills, harvest decor, positive costumes are all fun and acceptable things to enjoy during this season! We stay away from things like: haunted houses, zombies, ghosts, witches, skeletons, spiders and other spooky things.
  • Choose costumes that are age appropriate, positive and modest. Animals, princesses, superheros, etc. There are plenty of options out there to keep the focus on positive things rather than encouraging things that are negative, dark or mean.
  • If you do choose to go trick-or-treating, know the neighborhood. Is it little-kid friendly or is there an overload of dark, creepy stuff that is just going to scare your child and send them home crying?
  • How can you best use this season to glorify God? As a Christian, there are plenty of ways to get out there and claim Halloween in the name of Jesus. Our church provides Halloween Tracts to hand-out to trick-or-treaters (along with candy of course!). Pray for your neighborhood as you walk with your kids. Pray for God's blessing on the children and for their safety. Pray that any evil spirits will flee as you bring the name of Jesus to each doorstep. 
  • If you choose not to participate in a church or community event that centers around trick-or-treating, are you providing opportunities to be a light to those around you or missing out? For several years now, trick-or-treating with my family means a large group of friends from church, walking together around our community, having fun and enjoying time with our kids, then ending the night with a bonfire, hot cider and donuts. We have also done Halloween alternatives at church where we allow kids to dress up and recite Bible verses to receive candy. Weather you trick-or-treat, or host other fun fall activities with your kids and their friends, put Christ at the center! 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

DIY Star Wars Costumes


It's been a Star Wars filled month around our house as we've collected everything we needed to create super cute, but super cheap Star Wars themed costumes for all three kids. To view my full post on Star Wars Themed Costume Ideas, Click HERE

Or, see the individual posts I did for lots of ideas on each character:
  • Princess Leia Ideas: HERE
  • Luke Skywalker Ideas: HERE

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Best Adult Costumes 2012




Regardless of if you want to go as a couple, by yourself or with kids, check out these photos.  If you have an infant, you can strap them in the baby bjorn and go or keep them warm in a pot as a lobster :)  Couples: Barbie and Ken, The Smurfs, Nerds.  Or just for fun a creative wind up doll, the Up House or a Toy Soldier!!

What fun to get dressed up and get creative.

~Julia

Friday, September 28, 2012

A Star Wars Themed Halloween

I've already mentioned in previous posts that this is the year of the Star Wars theme for Halloween. My 4 and 5 year olds are pretty infatuated with Star Wars for the moment. Resolved to plan ahead rather than wait till the last moment and scrounge for costumes, I have been piecing together items to create the perfect Luke and Leia! I spent $6 on Amazon for an angel costume for Leia, 50 cents on a silver belt, and everything else was stuff I had on hand.

Check out the individual posts I did on ideas for Luke and the one I did for Leia.



Perfect Princess Leia Hair: Sock buns to the rescue! Here's how...









Luke's boots: strips of felt


Old karate top, tan pants, belt, lightsaber, brown shoes and
brown felt wrapped around the legs to create boots.

Angel costume minus the halo and wings, silver belt, silver shoes,
and sock buns (the only accessory you really need!)

The cutest little Ewok ever! An old monkey costume was the perfect start.
All I added was a piece of felt, cut to reveal the ears and face.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Princess Leia Costume Inspiration

My son is obsessed with Star Wars right now, and being a little bit of a Star Wars nerd myself, I am ok with that. I am also really glad my daughter was ok with the idea of doing a whole Star Wars theme for Halloween! A tiny Luke Skywalker is even cuter when accompanied by Princess Leia (oh and don't forget baby sister dressed as an ewok!)
Check out my other post about putting together a cheap, Luke Skywalker costume here

To see more of the adorable outfit pictured here, visit this site

Here is a collection of ideas to pull off an adorable little Leia, without breaking the bank or putting tons of work in.




Use sock buns to create Leia's classic hair style!
How to create hair donuts from socks
Pattern for an easy Leia dress
Cheap angle costume = No sew option!
I bought this angle costume a few weeks ago, at that time it was only $6. The reviews on it are correct, it is super cheap and paper thin, but it works for me! I didn't have to sew or glue anything and you can't buy fabric half the time that is this cheap. Lose the wings and halo, add a silver belt and put her hair in two sock buns on the sides. An old or recycled angle costume is the easiest way to go!

Another cute little costume idea


Another cute spin on the classic look. Use a white snow vest or coat and white shirt, boots and pants. Do hair in braids instead of buns.

How to make a Leia headband
Cute option for the little girl with short hair!

A different look for Leia

Monday, September 10, 2012

Cheap Luke Skywalker Costume Ideas

Scrub top = 50 cents at Salvation Army
White baseball pants = 50 cents at Value World 
I'm hitting the thrift shops in preparation for all the costume worthy events of this coming season! October may seem far off, but I refuse to wait until the last minute (as I have in the past) to start scrounging for a poorly made piece of junkie fabric that is outrageously priced. I've seen some pretty stinkin cute Luke and Leia costumes for little kids, and decided my kids will definitely be going with the Star Wars theme this year! I'm starting now to search of just the right items I need to complete these outfits without breaking the bank or having to sew everything myself. 
Check out my ideas for a Leia costume here!

This site that has some cute suggestions for a homemade costume!
Luke's look varies a bit, so there is a little room for flexibility. 
Here's what I'm hunting for:

Adding the Jedi cape creates more of an Anakin look, 
I know, but I may end up making one just to keep him warm outside!
Option #1:
An old Karate suit without any patches or words on the back
This site has some great pictures and ideas for putting 
together a super cute Luke and Leia outfit!
Option #2:
Shirt - Adult size white scrub top
Pants - White or tan Khaki pants or white baseball pants

The original
A basic Luke Skywalker costume that can be 
purchased for around $30 - Not nearly as cute as some of the 
homemade options in my opinion!
Accessories:
  • Tan or brown scrap fabric to wrap around the legs, to create the look of boots.
  • Brown or black belt to hang a lightsaber from
  • Lightsaber - These can be purchased through Amazon like the one found here or made cheaply out of a pool noodle like the ones found here