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Showing posts with label Outfit. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

Chocolate Rose!

Bouquet of Chocolate Roses Wrappers
I had a great idea to dress up as a sweet like the purple one for a box of Quality Street for Halloween 2009. But despite finding coloured cellophane in a local florist and wrapping myself in it, the costume was a complete fail! I started to panic at this point because it lunchtime and I was having a Halloween party that night but no awesome costume. However I had a plan! 

Close-up of Costume
I rushed off to the local shop and bought 4 tins of Cadbury's Chocolate Roses! I knew I'd never get it done on my own so I roped a few of my male friends in with the promise of dinner. So while I cooked a load of spagetti bolognese the guys started unwrapping the chocolates and organising the wrappers. By the time I had served the dinner you'd think they'd be stuffed with all the chocolates they'd been sneaking but no they gobbled it up. Fortunately my housemates turned up to help with the finer details of making an outfit aka sellotaping me into it.

What was left of the 4 Tins of Roses..
We began sellotaping the wrappers together and then made them into a top and a skirt. I combined my outfit with a few silver accessories including a tiara and a sash that said 'Chocolate Rose' and off I went with my bouquet of Rose wrappers as the Chocolate Rose of Tralee. The Rose of Tralee is a beauty pageant held in Ireland each year where the contestants are known as say the Dublin Rose or the Sydney Rose. I was the Chocolate Rose in my shiny dress. I was happy! Not my best costume but my far my most colourful well maybe my Pokemon costume was more colourful but it is debatable. Least I didn't make my boyfriend wear a matching vest: Starburst Wrapper Prom Dress!

Chocolate Rose of Tralee Costume

Friday, July 8, 2011

It's Stretcher Race Time!

The Alice and Wonderland Stretcher complete with Real Buns

The stretcher race is a annual fancy dress race around the streets of Dublin by the students of UCD Engineering. The concept is that each team must have a theme and carry one member on a stretcher which fits in with the theme. Since it is for charity and everyone just wants to have fun the rules aren't really enforced. Some teams don't carry people on their stretcher, some teams have wheels on theirs or in some cases the team doesn't have any stretcher at all! Since I was not involved in the creation of the costumes I am merely posting some of the best I've seen from over the years. Unfortunately I don't have photos to hand of two of the best teams which were the Tetris Blocks which formed a wall and the Jamaican Bobsleigh Team complete with bobsleigh. Also check out the video I made about the 2011 race.

EngDay Stretcher Race Video 2011
   
Thomas the Tank Engine Group Costume with a Piece of Track as their Stretcher

Four Poofs and a Piano from the Jonathan Ross Show
Not a great photo of the Poofs since one of them isn't even there. However 'Jonathan Ross' is on the extreme right and yours truly looking silly on the extreme left. These guys are known for going the extra mile when it comes to detail. The piano was made out of plywood (I think) and mounted on a shopping trolley. Another team who put alot of effort into their stretcher was the Thunderbirds team. Their stretcher was extremely well finished and even had lights. The photo does not do it justice. 

Thunderbirds Group Costume
Animaniacs Group Costume 

The Spice Girls Group Costume

Baby Group Costume

Alice in Wonderland Group Costume

Another Alice in Wonderland Group Costume
Deadmau5 Group Costume
Pacman Group Costume

Monty Python Knights of the Round Table Group Costume

Lil Bo Peep Group Costume

My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding Group Costume

Roman Soldiers Group Costume 

'LADS' Group Costume

Matadors Group Costume including Two Caged Bulls

Why so Gloom Oddish?


This was a last minute costume which shows it is never too late to put a costume together. Oddish's head piece is made from one A1 sheet of green slightly stiff card. Firstly a loop of card that acted as a head band was constructed and then the leaves were attached. The back of the leaves were stiffened with strips of corrugated cardboard but as you can see some of them fell over anyway. As there was no time to wait for glue to dry the whole head piece was assembled using a standard office stapler. A black line was drawn down the middle of each leaf to make it look more 'realistic'.

Oddish Pokemon Costume
Gloom worked out suprisinly well. The red leaves were again made from one A1 sheet of slightly stiff card. They were stapled together The flower was made from 4 red balloons half inflated and with white paper circles stuck on with glue and one barely inflated yellow balloon. The balloons were tied together with string that was then sellotaped to the red paper. Due to the presence of the balloons no attachment was required as the static between the hair and the balloons did the trick. The mouth was simply lipstick adn white facepaint. It was important to have the right facial expression for Gloom!

Gloom Pokemon Costume
Finally, along came Vileplume. This was a tricky costume. Originally, a large flower made of corrugated cardboard (old IKEA box) covered in red fabric was constructed but despite adding extra stiffeners the flower was too heavy and collapsed under its own self weight. The fabric also looked pretty rubbish since there was no time to do a neat sewing job. So the fabric was removed and the petals reduced in size considerably and covered in pink wrapping paper with white paper circles stuck on. The centre of the flower was simple a white paper circle. The flower was attached to a plastic hair band but this didnt last too long as the flower was still very heavy. The flower was finally attached using sellotape wrapped around the head which is not advisable! There was also another far more sensible Vileplume present wearing a small neat sown flower and purple gloves. Not a patch on Blubasaur!

The battle of the Vileplumes: Pokemon Costumes!

Blubasaur! Vine Whip!

This was by far the most impressive Pokemon costume as she evolved so well. The bulb was made from chicken wire covered in a cheap blanket. The flower for Ivysaur was simply a pillow in a pinky purple case and the flower for Venasaur was an umbrella. All the time the bulb opened up more and more. It was held closed with ties at the top and half way down to allow the bulb to open in two stages.

Bulbasaur with Oddish, Pokemon Costumes
Ivysaur Pokemon Costume with the bulb half open
Venasaur  Pokemon Costume with the bulb fully open and
the open umbrella in place

Squirtle! I Choose You!

Wartortle in action: Pokemon Costume
My friend started off with high expectations of how he was going to evolve seamlessly from Squirtle to Wartortle and then to Blastoise. He made the shell out of newspaper and kitchen towel in a sort of a paper mache fashion. However, end result was more of a combination of traits from all three Pokemon. It  was still recognisable and homemade so what more can you want. A simple but effective costume just like OddishBulbasaur and More!

Creating the shell from newspaper
Simply a t-shirt and a hoodie making a Bulbasaur Pokemon Costume

Pokemon Party!

Close up of Tokapi Pokemon
Some photos of costumes from my recent Pokemon Party! In addition to the other posts showing Pokemon costumes (OddishBlubasaurSquirtle)  here are a few of the other highlights. Slowbro simply wore a pink rain jacket with the hood up which a cardboard snout and paper eyes. The tail was also made of corrugated cardboard slotted together in a cross shape and then wrapped in tinfoil. it is held on with a belt.
Slowbro, Pokemon Costume
Misty, Metapod, Oddish and Slowbro Pokemon Costumes
Metapod (above centre) was an excellent costume due to its simplicity. A green morph suit with paper eyes stuck on. Below is an example of an extremely last minute and more relaxed costume in the form of Likitung. Its interpretation requires a bit of imagination. Beside Likitung is Ash. Once again a simple but effect costume. A piece of white paper stuck onto a Super Mario hat.

Likitung and Ash Pokemon Costumes
Misty vs. Misty and Tokapi Pokemon Costumes
There were two Mistys on the night both in similar attire. One with ribbon as braces and the other with knitted braces. However, one of the Mistys went to the added trouble of KNITTING a Tokapie and then putting him in a paper mache shell. Sheer dedication. Below you will find James from Team Rocket. Simply printed and cut out the letter R. The wig wasn't very good but it was quick and cheap. Two A4 pages printed blue and cut into strips to form the wig. 

James from Team Rocket, Pokemon Costume

Alakazam Pokecard, Pokemon Costume
A nice swing on the concept of a Pokemon party was the arrival of a Pokecard also made at very short notice. Below is Charizard. Originally starting off as Charmader, this Pokemon evolved by adding wings made from coat hangers and crepe paper, toilet roll horns and balloons to its tail to represent fire. An excellent touch. Below that again you will see Prof. Oak and an 2D costume of Koffing which also had a back. The straps on Koffing were simply Duct tape.

Charizard, Pokemon Costume

Prof. Oak, his Pokedex and Koffing, Pokemon Costumes
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