I snapped a few quick pictures before we left for her dance class, so here they are.
My little Pumpkin
One of the nicknames I use for her which she loves and finds special is "ma petite citrouille", my little pumpkin. Hence her choice of costume for this year.
Pumpkin Posing
Since the tutu is quite transparent, and since it is c old in Québec in October, I made her wear the same green clothes as she wore for her Flower costume. Her socks are orange Halloween ones with spiders on them.
Mommy, we're going to be late!
I wanted to make her some hair accessory, but did not have enough time, and then I remembered that she has a green head band that matches the fabric I used for the waistband and shoulder straps. Easy and done!
Spinning and Dancing
Unfortunately, right before we left, as she was putting on her rain boots, she stepped on her dress and made a big tear in one of the layers of tulle. My poor sweetie, she cried so hard. Her dad and I convinced her it was no big deal. I can't fix it, but I could always cut up the bottom to make the whole thing look tattered. But not this year. I still have too much to do before Wednesday.
N.B. I was shocked to see that my daughter's costume was the only home / mom made costume of all the kids at the dance class; everyone had a store bought costume. I always had mom made costumes growing up so to me that's the norm, but I guess I'm wrong. What is your take on this?
This costume turned out adorable! Nice job. It's too bad that these days most mom's have more money than time for their kids. But, growing up as the youngest of 9, my mom didn't have time or money, so all of my costumes were made by me...maybe that's why I make costumes for a living now! :)
ReplyDeleteYoungest of 9? Oh my! I can see why you had to make your own costumes.
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