I’m back! We just came back from sunny Boracay and as much as I’d like to post all the things that happened, I still have a lot of backlogs. So before our vacation, allow me to start to post about the trick or treat activities before we left.
From my DIY Halloween costumes post, I got inspired by the girl’s tutu and decided to make one for Gwen. She will be a glamorized Indian, hehe… Thank God for YouTube, making a no-sew tutu is easy-peasy! It’s so easy I wanna make tutus in all colors. All you need are tulle fabric, scissors, garter or ribbon, watch and follow this No Sew Tutu tutorial and voila!
For the top, I bought wool fabric and hand sewn the asymmetrical top (I got the pattern by tracing Gwen’s clothes). I had to redo it twice though, because her nipples were sticking out on the first one and it’s too tight. Jeff also helped by sewing a velcro at the sides for easier access. The feathers on the head gear is from my Nanay’s and neighbor’s frontyard (nalagas lang).
My little Indian girl went trick or treating at the office.
Next post, trick or treat in Boracay 2012.
Mom-Friday says
I’m impressed Badet!!! Nice Indian girl costume – DIY pa! Ang galing mo! 🙂 I miss Boracay… hope we can go there soon.
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misisb Reply:
November 7th, 2012 at 7:14 pm
Thanks! Naku, kung may nagkasyang Queen of Nile costume sa SM, malamang hindi na ako gumawa =)
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jo-ann says
Great get up and costume love it, it is appealing.
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tatess says
Ang cute naman ni Little Indian Girl.panalo sa costume.
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misisb Reply:
November 8th, 2012 at 10:46 am
Thanks! =)
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Kathy Ngo says
Awww she looks so adorable …. I love it. Ang galing mo naman. This is one thing I cannot do on my own.
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MomsterTeacher says
Ooooh, ang galing! (God, please give me a baby girl in two years. Pls pls pls)
Know what, my friend also made a tutu for her little girl’s baby dedication, and she couldn’t stop herself from making just one. She said it was so addicting 🙂
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