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Woodland Pixie | Maya’s Halloween outfit 2019

So, I didn’t get in these this year…
I’ve made mild attempts in the past years, but October is my crazy busiest month for work, and this year has been even busier.  I’ve had no time for…well, just about anything.  BUT…I’m determined to still do all the normal stuff for Maya, and attempt to capture it!!
We literally had 5 minutes before Houston was going to take Maya up to his parents house to visit for a few minutes before we ate dinner and then trick or treated. I still can’t believe this was just a branch we grabbed that had fallen down in a storm! I just wound it around and tied a bow in it. Literally…less than a minute, done. ALSO…can’t believe it was slightly warm enough to get a pic without her coat!
This LIGHT!!!
This dress is actually an adult size ballet costume that I thrifted probably 3-4 year ago! Maya hadn’t been that keen on it, but she loved the idea of it for this costume-yay for hoarding haha!! I had to knot it up in the back to make it fit. This last one is so good.  Honestly, I LOVE it, but it’s also indicative of her feelings…
“Are we done yet…?”
On Maya…
Crown- DIY (Literally wrapped a branch we found on a walk around a few times!)
Jacket- Marks & Spencer (thrifted, similar here)
Dress- Adult ballet costume, cinched to fit (thrifted)
Boots- Joy Folie (thrifted)
Keeping it Real…
There was lots of “throwing the basket around” attempts…
None of them succeeded…
But, I admire the thought!!

dit-elle-Lauren

Halloween 2015

I’d be lying if I said the journey leading up to this year’s Halloween was an easy one.  It was quite possibly the most stressful and tense time Maya and I have had together.  The end result was her loving her costume and having the time of her life, and I truly hope that is ALL SHE REMEMBERS.Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-1I’ll backtrack a little… October is hands down the busiest time for me at work, so I knew I wanted to get a jump start on Maya’s Halloween costume, so that I wouldn’t be scrambling and stressed out.  SO…we went to 3 different thrift stores in the beginning of October.  Maya has very strong opinions (NO idea where she gets that from ;))  We finally found a super cool pirate costume.  It wasn’t cheesy and cheap, like some costumes, and…it was PURPLE (Maya’s favorite color-WIN!!)  The minute we got home, she tried it on and ran downstairs to show daddy.

“DADDY!!  I’m a pirate!! Aaaaaaaaaargh!!!”

My momma heart was happy, and I did a silent fist pump for being all done with Halloween so soon!  The weeks leading up to Halloween, whenever people would ask her what she was going to be- “A pirate!!!  Aaaaaaargh!!”

Then…the Sunday before Halloween.  Three days before her preschool Halloween party.

“I don’t want to be a pirate!  I want to be a GHOST!”

Insert my face falling to the floor…We went back and forth, but she was stuck.  So…I started getting excited.  I still had 3 days.  I envisioned a really cool ghost costume with a bunch of white tulle, and a really cool painted face.  She could still wear a leather jacket to keep warm and it would totally still fit in with a “ghost” look.  YAY, I could do this!

“No…I want to be a PLAIN ghost!!”

Well, the forecast for Halloween was lots of rain and SUPER WINDY.  A sheet thrown over her with holes cut into it wasn’t going to fly.  Or, I guess I should say, it WOULD have flown.  Right off her body.  SO…sat in front of the computer and looked, and looked at ghost images.  Ones that involved layers.  She wasn’t buying it.

Then…the night before her party I start scrambling through costumes we already have.  Basically every single princess you can imagine has been handed down to her.  NOPE.  Two different kinds of Minnie Mouse outfits.  She actually got excited about one, until she tried it on.  “TOO ITCHY, GET IT OFF!!”

Then a witch.  I can do that!  Nope, never mind.  A bee?  Yes…no.  Wonder Woman (another little girl in her class was going as this, and her mom KILLED IT) I vetoed.  NO TIME!  A few other super heroes.  NO TIME!!!!  Me-how about Super Kitty?  Yes, I want to be SUPER KITTY.

My parents had gotten her a mask from Venice -“Super” part, DONE.  Whiskers drawn on with black eyeliner.  3 yards of tulle wrapped around her and a giant bow as her tail, plus a jacket that kept her warm.  DONE!!  And she was happy-YAY!!!Blog Halloween 2015-2 Blog Halloween 2015-3 Blog Halloween 2015-4 Blog Halloween 2015-5 Blog Halloween 2015-6Then…the day after her party (TWO DAYS before Halloween!!!).

“I don’t want to be Super Kitty.”

The whole process all over again with about 4-5 more ideas.  Finally on Friday, she says.  I want to be Darkmare Moon!!!  Huh?  I googled it, and nothing came up. Then I see an image of black My Little Pony, and she points and says “THAT!!!!  That’s Darkmare Moon!!”  Oh…Nightmare Moon.  So, we spend about 30 minutes looking at pictures to make sure she REALLY wanted to be Darkmare Moon, and then we head out in search of black wings.  I figured I could keep the same basic black costume, add wings, do a different tulle tail, switch out the jacket for a black one, and then make a horn.  Noooo problem-the day before Halloween.  Honestly, it wasn’t that big of a problem.  We found some super cool wings right away at a thrift store.  I knew I had to work most of Saturday, so I needed to finish the horn Friday night.

I did a variation of the tulle bow, but added a few more colors.  Insert meltdown when the tail wasn’t long enough.  “I want it to floooooat.”  Deep breath in….deep breath out.  Ok.  I had to give it to her.  It did actually look better that way.

I was half way through making the black tulle unicorn horn at about 7pm (after about 3 failed attempts), and Maya goes…”I want to be a RED unicorn!”  And I lost it.  Like had to walk away and hide in the kitchen and cry lost it.  I should also mention that the Huz was out of town this whole time, and again…I’m totally overwhelmed at work, so it wasn’t all the costume changes.  And there were a lot of other things that happened, but this blog post is long enough as it is.  Maya came running in crying too, saying she was sorry and that she just wanted me to be her best friend again.  CRUSHED MY HEART.  We just sat in the kitchen hugging.  I kept telling her, that I just wanted her to be happy.  I wanted her to have an amazing Halloween, and I wanted her to get to be what she wanted, but that she needed to decide and stick with it.  Ok.

After that, it was smooth sailing.  She was super excited about her costume, and had the BEST time trick or treating and telling everyone “I’m DARKMARE MOON!!!” haha.

And it was all worth it.

You can see how I made the unicorn horn here.Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-2I wish I’d had more time paint her face, but it was a race from the time I got home from work at4:00  til the time it started pouring.   She liked it, which is all that matters!  You can see it raining in the background if you look closely…Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-3 Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-4 Then after trick or treating…with sucker and a witch finger 🙂Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-5 Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-6And…my last minute costume.  The hat lasted one house before it blew off too many times, and no…I didn’t wear these boots trick or treating 😉 Blog Halloween 2015-1Hope everyone had a Happy Halloween!dit-elle-Lauren

DIY Tulle Unicorn Horn

I made a crown for Maya’s Pumpkin Princess Halloween costume last year (tutorial here) and loved how it turned out.  So, I knew I could make this pretty easily too.  Given the time constraints (made it the night before Halloween, since she decided on this costume the night before!), I think it turned out pretty well.  Maya liked it, and that’s all that matters!

Honestly, once I figured out the base, it was pretty easy and came together fairly quickly!Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-1Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-1-Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-3What you’ll need…

  • A party hat.  I tried making my own out of various cardboard and stock paper, even a paper towel roll, and didn’t work so well.
  • Tape
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Tulle (about 4 inches long and the entire width of the fabric)
  • Bamboo Skewer (or if you have metal ones that would work too)
  • Hole punch
  • Elastic (about a foot and a half to be safe)

What to do…

  • Cut the hat up the middle and roll it tighter to the shape of a horn.  Cut the excess off, and tape shut.Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-7Push the skewer through the tulle and push it through the open end of the horn. Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-8 Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-9Pull the tulle all the way leaving about 1/2 an inch in the hat.  Glue it in place. Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-10Then keep glue gunning about an inch at a time and wrap the tulle around the horn until you get to the bottom.  Then tuck the end under and glue in place. Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-11 Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-12Do two hole punches and thread your elastic into one.  Tie a knot, and then thread the other end through.  Make sure you put the horn on whoever is going to wear it and make sure it’s not too tight or too loose before you tie off the other end. You want it to stay on, but not hurt.  I actually used a extra large rubber band at first (shown below), but it was too tight on Maya’s head.  So, I used a black piece of elastic that was a lot longer than I had originally planned, measured it on her head, and it was perfect. Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-13 Blog DIY Unicorn Horn Halloween Costume-14More Halloween pics coming tomorrow!

Enjoy!dit-elle-Lauren