The doll on the right will be for me. The doll on the left will be going to the daughter of a family friend. Each Halloween the little girl comes to our house first for treats, even though she lives in a neighboring town. I try to make each gift of treats special. Last year, I made a book that looked like it was an ordinarily hardcover book, but hidden inside the pages was a compartment which hid away a candy stash. This year, I decided to make her a rag doll. The candy stash is going in the dolls trick-or-treating bag. The little girl is at that age where she can still appreciate dolls, but she'll soon be too old for trick-or-treating. So, I wanted this years treat to be memorable.
So this year, I am taking one of my nephews out for Halloween. I am going to take him through the long route that my siblings and I took as kids and he'll get quite a loot of candy that way. I told him to look through my catalogue of Halloween costume patterns and I'd make him which ever costume he chose. I was expecting something macabre, like a zombie or something. Instead, he picked a Renaissance peasant. I asked him if that was what he really wanted and he is certain that is what he wants to be. I feel very lucky, because it is such and easy costume to sew. As luck would have it, I went to the thrift store the other day looking for dresses to turn into a "Wednesday Addams" costume for myself. I thought that it would be easy to find the dress and a shirt to wear under it, especially in a thrift store. Well, I found many black dresses, but none of them were close to what I wanted. However, I went to the fabric section, and I found a big brown curtain, made of heavy fabric, green velour, and a fancy bed skirt with a gold pattern on it. Each bundle was about two yards of fabric; providing enough material for my nephews costume and something to make for myself. It all came to $6.00, which is so cheap for good fabric. So, I am going to make myself a Renaissance princess with the extra fabric. I made a design, and I have to take my measurements today so that I can make a pattern. I'll post the results later on, when the costumes are made.I am really glad that Halloween is on a Saturday this year, it will enable me to get a lot done during the day. I plan on making some yummy treats, Halloween chili, and watching classic spooky films. I'll update on the progress of the costume assembly. Until then~ Toodaloo