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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 76937" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>I think the less dressed you are under the skirt, the better. </p><p></p><p>didn't he have a tutu, then a casual shirt and like Docker pants or something? Of course you can do this up any way you like. You could even carry the box of snacks with you.</p><p></p><p>We're from a proud family of making your own costumes (which stopped at me, since I can't sew a button without somehow attaching my thumb). My mom made ALL of our costumes every year. Once she did me up as Ace Frehley, I won 3 awards that year. One year, she did my brothers as "Chicagoans". She had stiff wire inserted into their clothes (like the hem of their blazers, their ties, etc) and shaped it so that it looked like the wind was blowing at them and their clothes were being blown back. They had umbrellas that were pushed inside out, again to look like they were walking into the wind. And they hammed it up. They walked as though they were struggling against a hurracaine. They also won awards that year. That was extremely clever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 76937, member: 3647"] I think the less dressed you are under the skirt, the better. didn't he have a tutu, then a casual shirt and like Docker pants or something? Of course you can do this up any way you like. You could even carry the box of snacks with you. We're from a proud family of making your own costumes (which stopped at me, since I can't sew a button without somehow attaching my thumb). My mom made ALL of our costumes every year. Once she did me up as Ace Frehley, I won 3 awards that year. One year, she did my brothers as "Chicagoans". She had stiff wire inserted into their clothes (like the hem of their blazers, their ties, etc) and shaped it so that it looked like the wind was blowing at them and their clothes were being blown back. They had umbrellas that were pushed inside out, again to look like they were walking into the wind. And they hammed it up. They walked as though they were struggling against a hurracaine. They also won awards that year. That was extremely clever. [/QUOTE]
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