Sunday, September 28, 2008

Homemade Halloween

With Halloween just around the corner, we should all be thinking about costumes, right? Unless you're me, and you start thinking about this around June...

Anyway, I know Halloween costumes can be pricey to buy and stressful to make. I am a huge fan of Halloween, and I always dress up. My husband and I once went to a church Halloween party before we had kids. We thought that the party was mostly for kids, so we didn't even think about dressing up. When we got to the party, we realized that we were literally the only two not dressed up. Not only were all the other adults dressed up, but they went all out! I mean, Catwoman, werewolves... not just a t-shirt that says "This is my costume." We felt pretty stupid and since then have adopted our Halloween motto, "Better to be the only one dressed up than the only one not dressed up."

I don't only dress up because I feel it's my festive duty, but because 1. it's fun, and 2. it enables me to create (which Elder Uchtdorf encourages).

Sometimes the stress of putting together costumes for my husband and myself, not to mention three kids, can be overwhelming. Over the years of dressing up, I have learned a few tips that I would like to share.

1. Halloween costumes are supposed to be fun, so don't let yourself stress out too much creating the perfect costume. I almost broke this rule this year with my daughter's costume. I am not a great seamstress, and I know that if I were, the costume could have been made in one day. But it takes me a while to figure it all out. Here's a sneak peak:
Front
Back
If things don't turn out perfect, who cares? It's going to be dark and no one will notice the flaws. Plus, it's better to have made the effort to dress up than to not have even tried.

2. If you are on a budget (or not), look in your closet before you decide what to be. Look for things that stand out. What weird or random articles of clothing do you have? Do you have a fur coat, boots, overalls, any hats? One year, my sister realized that she had the perfect fleece-lined coat to dress up as a lumberjack. Some boots, a drawn-on beard, and a homemade axe later, and she looked like Paul Bunyan. You can usually put a few things together that you already own, and you'll only have to buy a few things to fill in the cracks.

3. It's also okay to buy a costume. Some of you really creative types might disagree, but with three little kids, I find that I can't make everyone's costumes every year. I bought my oldest's costume this year, and the baby will be wearing a costume I bought a few years ago. Oh well, I'm not about to put together five costumes from scratch. If you are going to buy a costume, check thrift stores, craigslist, or ebay first. you can usually get some good deals there.

4. If you want your husband to dress up, but he won't go for it, start with a low-effort costume. Let him choose what he wants to be. Let him wear his old jersey and be a baseball or football player. Just go easy on him; most guys think dressing up is lame. If you don't put too much pressure on him, he might come around.

5. Go to thrift stores for accessories or otherwise expensive items. Dollar or thrift stores are great places to find cowboy hats, shoes, stockings, and other accessories that might cost double or more at party stores. They are also great for finding generic clothes for costumes like cowboys, farmers, and sports players.

6. Don't choose a costume that is too hard to create, unless you are willing to invest a lot of time and/or money. My little sister is notorious for doing this. Last year, she wanted to be Nacho Libre, and my patient mother actually made her the costume. This year, my sister wants to be Barney the dinosaur. That just is not going to happen. So unless you want to devote a ton of time to making an elaborate costume, choose something doable. There are actually so many easy costumes to choose from. Some of these (I have done almost all of these) include: a farmer, a scarecrow, a G.I., a witch, a gypsy, a cowboy/girl, a cat, a pirate, and a princess. Characters are great ideas too, and are usually pretty easy and cheap, depending on what you already have. Again, use what you have, and borrow or buy the small extras.

7. When making costumes for babies, remember they might grow! I made this mermaid costume for my daughter when she was a baby. I made it a month early and it barely fit her for Halloween!

8. Dress up! Halloween is so much more fun when you dress up. As a kid, I loved it when the adults handing out candy had dressed up. Halloween isn't just for kids, so plan on dressing up this year!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Birthday Party

This post is long overdue. For the baby's 1st birthday, I made him a little appliqued shirt with the number 1 on it. I got the shirt at Walmart for a few bucks, and the polka dot fabric at JoAnn's. I cut some WonderUnder and ironed the fabric onto the shirt, then did a close zigzag stitch all the way around to secure the applique. Super easy. Don't look too closely- I'm sure there are mistakes!
This party garland was so fun, I might just make one in every color scheme and for every occasion. It was so easy that I pretty much made it while watching my new Office Season 4 DVDs. I picked up some invisible thread and about 6 different patterns of fabric. I think I got 1/4 of a yard each, maybe 1/3. I used this easy pattern from purlbee and cut it all up into shapes. Since it was for a boy's party, I opted for circles (just eye-balled it) instead of the cute flowers. Then I just chain pieced them together, adding the shapes as I went. Soon they were all connected. The great thing about this is that you can cut it to fit your decorating area, and then sew it back together easily if you make a mistake or change your mind and want to keep it long. The bad news is that I got sidetracked setting up for the party, and I forgot to hang the garland! So I will just have to throw another party pretty soon so I can have a reason to use it! I'm sure I'll get plenty of use out of it. I hung the garland up in our dining room to see how it would look. Too bad it's crooked, but you get the idea!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Bottled Butter

After a lot of thought about this blog post, I have decided to retract it. I had heard lots of rumors that bottling butter was not safe, and figured that there was just a little paranoia going around. However, after reading this notice, I have decided that I don't think I will be bottling butter in the future. I don't think that there is any scientific evidence that bottled butter can cause botulism, but there also isn't any evidence to support it as a safe procedure.

If you would still like instructions for bottling butter, it can be found here. I advise you to use your own best judgment when deciding if this is a storage option for your family. And as always, if you feel uncomfortable about a storage method, don't do it and find an alternative instead.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

One Old Pair of Jeans= Two New Jean Skirts

Today I was bored again and found this old pair of jeans that don't fit anymore. I used to love these jeans; they were the jeans I wore on my first date with Peter...but it's funny how styles can change after only 6 years. Nowadays these would be considered frumpy-bottom jeans. So they went in the pile.

I decided that Eden needed some cute jean skirts for Fall, so here we are. This is pretty basic sewing, which (let's face it) is all I can do so far. But I am pretty proud of myself anyway.

I measured and cut the jeans like so:
Then I sewed up the sides and did an elastic waistband. With the A-line skirt, I sewed a scrap of fabric to fold over for the waistband so I didn't have to sew over that big huge seam folded over.
I made one A-line skirt, using the "bells" of the pants, and a straight-legged skirt using the thighs.
All that's left of the pants are these Daisy Dukes!
I just need to wash the straight-legged one so it will fray up. I tried to get some pictures, but the model was a little reluctant! The top two are the straight one, and the bottom two are the A-line.
Now I need to go buy her some boots to wear with these!