Sunday, October 31, 2010

Puss (and tUftd) in Boots & Other Halloweenies

Last night I was talking to Aaron about drinking cider & passing out candy to all the widdle childrens, and apparently I took on a glow that he hadn't really seen before. "This is your favorite holiday, isn't it?" he asked.

"Yes," I affirmed, "it's the best holiday ever."

I mean, when else do I get an excuse to don my electric blue wig & spend an exorbitant amount of time painting up my face in full drag makeup? And people are throwing awesome parties and you can pour lots of brandy in your apple cider and pumpkins and leaves and and and and ... (Here our heroine deteriorates into a happy-puppy-esque wiggle dance that you'd just have to see to understand. Wiggle dance winds down, blogging continues.)

Here's my attempt at drag make up.


I spent an entire day combing youtube for drag tutorials -entirely too much fun, by the by. If anyone ever needs tips, Ms. Blanche Babcock (http://www.youtube.com/user/BlancheBabcock?feature=chclk) is the be-all, end-all in drag tutorials. She has so many videos & so many different looks ... But the concept for my eyes was inspired by this:



How cute is he???

In other Halloween cuteness, we had our annual pumpkin decorating contest at work. In case you missed my entry for last year, here's how serious I am about this contest:


The face was painstakingly hand-painted, and the horns & paws were made out of cardboard, felt & thread. Yes, thread - all the shading is actually stitched on. It was maddening & intensely satisfying all at once. And even though I invested three whole days of my life into this guy, it didn't even make third place. I was a little bummed.

So this year, I decided to go even harder.


Take that, pumpkin contest! Our department won 2nd place and funniest pumpkin. I'm comfortable with that. :D

Puss' body is a large pumpkin covered in fleece & fun fur. His arms, legs & tail were sewn & stuffed & attached with straight pins. I painted a smaller pumpkin & attached it to the body with kebab skewers, then attached a foam pirate hat. All the decorated pumpkins were donated to a children's hospital.

Also, note the slightly crazed expression on his face. Kinda reminds me of this guy, another foundling: my baby Douchie Bear!


He has pretty much quintupled in size since we brought him home from the APL, but the gape-mouthed yelling remains much the same.

On to the final portion of this entry, I found winter boots!!! They fit, they're warm, they're cute and they're almost even comfortable! Oh, and they're thrifted. Super score. ('Scuze the poor quality, folks. One day I'll get a big girl phone with a decent camera. Until then ... use your imaginations, I guess.) I took them out for a spin the other day and I felt really cute in this outfit.


The miniature bear cub bathing her privates in the background is Pigeon - say hi, Pigeon!

& that's all i got. Toodles!

3 comments:

  1. i could watch makeup tutorials for hours. he is SO CUTE when he's putting that blush on!!

    also, love the pumpkin this year. his face is hilarious haha

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  2. douchie looks all ferocious and shit in that pic! i was cared! lol... anyway, glad you had fun thos hallow's eve. next year, we gotta host our own shindig or something. i haven't dressed up for halloween in a decade.

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