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Nat was Glinda the good witch; a recycled costume of Mic's. The only challenge with her's was the crown and the wand and making sure she felt as important and got as much attention as her older sister. On Thursday night before Halloween we all sat down at the table and made her crown and wand. To someone artistic like most of you, you may think the crown was simple--not so to my obsessive complicating way of doing things. Thank goodness I have a husband who is the yin to my yang...or the yang to my yin...(I can't remember which one is the masculine) I coloured streaks in her hair with felt pens. In the end she was quite happy with the results. I think she looks happy and pretty darn cute.
Mic on the other hand...took all my energy and focus to look like she did. First of all she didn't really know what she wanted to be. She wanted to be Annabeth from the Percy Jackson series but we didn't have anything and I thought probably nobody would know who she was anyways. Probably most of you don't know who that is. (I recommend it--its a good quick series to read) Then she wanted to be Ginny Weasley, but again didn't really have anything she could use and a shortness of funds for buying things. So I started asking her what her friends were being and one friend was going to be an Indian princess; that's when I got the idea of being a Japanese girl. I even had a beautiful kimono. I just didn't have an obi (the sash.) So then I did some research about how long they are supposed to be and went to the store and found something that I thought would work. The only problem was that because obi s are so long and narrow I had to sew it together and my sewing machine is broken. I didn't mind leaving the edges rough, but i knew it would fray and I longed to be able to just go over to mom's house and sit down at her already set up machines to sew and surge. So after lying sleepless in my bed I thought of Sis. Schortinghuis. She of course was very gracious and even did all the sewing for me. Wearing a kimono the correct way is a complicated process--especially the proper tying of the obi. Luckily I found a good "how to" video on youtube. The only problem was that the knot it teaches is the one you do for a summer yukata. In the end that is the one I ended up doing anyways. The other one was kind of boring and more complicated. When I tried it out on Mic of course I had waaayy to much obi. Here is my finished product.
We used spray on black dye for her hair and Sarah gave me the idea of doing 2 loopty loop buns. For some reasons, these pictures, make her hair look grey, but it actually looked really black.
Japanese girls usually wear some dangly accessories when they are all dressed up in their fancy kimonos so we attached some beads.
Looking back, I can't believe how obsessive I became with this whole costume. Maybe because it was japanese and I wanted it to be authentic. I didn't want to do the whole white face geisha make-up so I looked up how to do hara-juku girl make-up. It really accented her eyes I thought. And made her look far too grown up.
Note the collar standing delicately away from her neck...
The full view. Isn't the kimono beautiful?
With my Japanese umbrella that Sis. Ota gave me. She wasn't allowed to open it at school except for the parade. I like this picture because I think she really does look like a doll--not quite human.
All 3 of them before they went off to school. I had to wake Mic up before 6:30 am to have her and Nat ready before school. Phew...hopefully I won't be so crazy next year....
7 comments:
your girls are all so beautiful in completely different ways. I thought at first I was seeing things when I saw Nat's orange hair (then I read your blog and understood) and Michealah looked so amazing! And Elizabeth is so adorable. Sheesh. So far I've been really lazy with the past two halloween's of Owen's life and I have a feeling I just might be lazy every year.
lazy is good. i recommend lazy. then you don't have any expectations to live up to.
Wow! You go to waaaayyyyy more effort than I do. But Mic really does look amazing! And I like Nat's crown, too.
Wow, your girls are so lucky to have a mom like you! Those are such fun costumes, and they all look soo pretty and adorable. Mic actually looks kinda Japanese, all cute and tall and thin. I love the beads in the hair. And Nat looks just perfect. They all do.
i can't believe you have your own kimono!!!
Yay! Finally the Sarah butt munched us days are behind us! I thoroughly enjoyed this post, and getting to see the costumes all done up. Natalie looked so cute as Glynda! I love the way you did Michealah's hair, that's what I was picturing, so good job considering we only talked about it over the phone, I'm proud of our communication skills. She looked so gorgeous with that make up on. Watch out!! I love the obi, too, so pretty. You really did out do yourself! It sort of reminds me of the time I was so anxious about Halloween, I couldn't sleep and made myself sick, and then I skipped the morning of school and you got me all primped and ready. I like to think I was good practice for your real dolls.
sarah, you were one of my first real dolls.
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