Unfortunately for me, I have a training function off island during Halloween this year, so no coordinating costumes for me and the Little Guy *tear*. With that bit of bad news, I was determined to celebrate Halloween in my usual fashion. I am going to be in Waikiki after all, the mecca of party cities (here in Hawaii, anyway), and I knew that I would be in great company. My only problem...what to wear? Since I'm planning to take only a carry-on (God help me!) I needed a costume that was compact and didn't require a whole bunch of accessories. Of course my instinct was to go as a Honeybadger (insert Beavis & Butthead laugh here), but didn't want to be mistaken as a skunk. Not wanting to be one of the many Lady Gaga or Nicki Minaj impersonators, I decided on the following:
Black & white polka dot skirt=$0.50 garage sale
Red T-shirt sale rack at K-mart=$2.50
Black tie belt=free from clothing stash
Little Guy posing redneck chic complete with popsicle=priceless
With this awesome color combo and my lack of packing space I thought that a Veronica Lodge costume would be perfect. Who is Veronica Lodge you say? Only 1/2 of the ancient vintage comic Betty & Veronica.
I remember LOVING this comic when I was younger and often dreamed of being as glamorous (read: rich) as Veronica. Of course like most, I related more with Betty. Middle income family, girl next door, always crushing on the high school jock. *Sigh* Did I mention I love Halloween?
The easiest and most fabulous transition for the skirt is to turn it into a strapless dress. The elastic band was a wee bit stretched out so I took each side in about 1 inch at the side seams. Dress complete.
I folded the red T-shirt in half and using one of my cardigans to measure, snipped a bit off the length of the shirt.
I then measured straight down from the tip of the v-neck...
and snipped again.
I folded all the raw edges under, and stitched. Cardigan complete.
Now for the piece de resistance, the monogram "V" which I freehanded (not too shabby huh?) on a piece of scrapped velvet felt. Snipped it out..very carefully.
Then placed and stitched it onto the red cardigan.
Put it all together and what do you get?
Veronica Lodge and her faithful sidekick Iron Man.
Happy Halloween everyone!
lori
2 comments:
Awesome! it was always a super score as a kid when Mom wld shell out the dough for a Betty & Veronica. Esp a double digest! I think I may pick one up for old times sake.
Very stylish costume. Thanks for sharing.
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