Thursday, November 6, 2014

Ghosts goblings and spooks!

Halloween is upon us yay! Silly sugar filled holiday but its kind of fun. This year Noah well be a werewolf. I'm making the costume its super easy and pretty dang cheap.

Step 1. Buy fur like fabric and a plain white t-shirt

Step 2. Pour glass of wine

Step 3. Cut slits in shirt and sew fur fabric protruding out

Step 4. Sip wine

Step 5. Make some sort of hat and ears out of said fur fabric

Step 6. Sip wine

Step 7. Sew fur onto mittens and smear shirt with blood ...(red paint) I mean come on hes gotta be the baddest and meanest werewolf this side of the Mississippi gotta have a little blood :)

Step 8. Boom. Done. drink some more wine. Who cares how it looks he's not even 2 yet.




And that my friends is how to successfully make a rockin homemade werewolf costume for a very special little tot. I'll note steps 2, 4, 6, and 8 are vital to this project. I do not recommend attempting without those key steps. Failure in project completion would be inevitable :)




Fast forward to Halloween night, Mr. Werewolf had a tremendous time trick or treating. We practiced the art of the trick or treat at home so I think he had it down pretty well. It was also in his understanding that he could devour candy all night long since it was his. A scientific study was done concluding that anything chocolate or dum dum suckers are best, according to the werewolf.

He had camped out at the front door and loved handing out candy with dad. Every time the door bell rang he freaked out with excitement. Pretty entertaining and adorable of course.

-Over and Out


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