The barrel costume was made by scoring and folding a single cardboard box. I painted the wood grain with craft paint. Fastened the suspenders to the inside and wore Shirley's husband Bill's hat from his Madison Ave. days.
Judging from the reaction, this may have been my
best costume ever. I know I said the same thing last year and the year before that. I'm getting older and trying to remain as flexible as possible which requires changing your mind a lot and of course no one wants to think their best work is behind them. Originally I wanted to be a "Barrel of Monkeys." That would have been quite a bit more work but I felt it would be no more effective. The costume says naked although most of me is covered. Karen said the barrel bounced nicely when I walked and was funny enough with no monkeys.
I love the Illustrators Party. I am proud to keep company with such a wonderful, creative group of professional artists and their families.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
2009 Come as Your Favorite Day of the Year!
In my opinion, this may be my best costume ever. I think without being familiar with art of Patience Brewster, the idea of this concept working would have never come to me. I made the cardboard and foam core top, added the toys. Karen sewed the stocking. Karen designed plush toys earlier in her career so there is really nothing she can't design and sew. It was great fun to build and wear!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
2008 Enchanted Forest
Somewhere on my chest is the Nicholas and Alexandera monogram from the "Treasures of the Tzar" show that Karen and I bought on one of our first dates. Judy Moffatt looked smashing! Karen is somewhere in the photo below lost in Frank and Patti's costumes.
Friday, October 5, 2007
2007 Western Theme


I could not control myself. I was so into this it was scary. Karen was almost as bad as me. Shirley lent me this really cool gun with a super long barrel. Everything else was already in my closet. Karen made her skirt with appliqued felt. This was a good costume year. Just adding a sheriff's badge made a costume.
2006 Time Tunnel
Karen and I as kids in our pajamas from the past and Linda and Craig Weller as Linda's Bear Family in the future.
2005 Paradise
This costume started with the hat that I bought in Russia. The rest of the uniform was bought in the city. Karen added the black stripes to make it look more like a Russian uniform. Karen's costume was my idea... or was it hers? There is also a photo of me with brilliant costumer Judy Moffatt.
2004 Garden Theme
I wore this bright orange jump suit, I was a Pest Control Guy. Karen came as a Bee Keeper Lady. We used Karen's hat at our Garden Parties several times. Something else funny happened while all this costuming was going on, Linda Weller became one of our dearest friends.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)