Monthly Archives: November 2011
It followed me home… I had to keep it.
I love a good estate sale. A REAL estate sale – the kind where someone lived in that house for 40+ years and has moved on to better places. I recently stumbled upon a doozy. It was the estate of costume designer Grady Hunt. His house was filled with grand furniture and silver and artwork and SEWING SUPPLIES! I hit the mother load! Zippers, beads, sequins, fabric – oh my. I walked out of there with a giant box of fabulous for $20 bucks.
Well, I tried to walk out of there…. But there was this charming little desk… (did I say charming – I meant CHARMING) It was darling! I already have a fabulous vintage desk in my living room. I REALLY didn’t need, have room for, or desire another vintage desk. But I thought with it’s wonderful condition and the feminine shape I could sell it on Craigslist? “I could double my money!” I rationalized.
“Let’s just offer less than what they’re asking and see what they say. If they won’t take $25 less then we’ll walk away. It wasn’t meant to be.” And since they were already asking a rock bottom price… what were the odds….
sigh….
They were very nice when they helped me load it into my car.
Mr. Malibu grudgingly helped me move it into my entryway to await it’s fate. But it couldn’t stay there for long. My dad was coming to stay, and the likelihood of Thing 1 running into was high. So somehow, magically, it found it’s way into my bedroom… damn it.
And it looks really cute there.
I was going to sell it, really….
Mermaid Costume
Every year I make Thing 2’s Halloween costume… except the one year she wanted to buy a princess costume but when someone else showed up in the same outfit, we went back to making our own. She has been a dead cheerleader, a rock n roller, a pirate and a zombie girl. This year… she wanted to be a mermaid… (technically it’s her fourth time as a mermaid) The first mermaid costume was worn until it was literally in shreds. So since we’ve done this a few times, I printed off some images of mermaid costumes to use as inspiration to see what direction she wanted to go. Now someone else has already done a bang up job explaining how they did it (Ms. Mod Mischief) so the full credit and instructions are here. I did mine differently but you use what you got and that’s what I did. The concept and basic construction is the same.
Here’s Things 2 costume – which was completed down to the wire. She was involved in making all the various parts and it turned out (if I don’t say so myself) pretty darn good. I think she’s the cutest mermaid caught by a Pirate/Fisherman I ever did see!
We attended the PALLOWEEN Halloween event at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. Dr. Malibu said it was evident she was going to win. Thing 2 was stopped every few steps by people gushing over her costume. And she did win– 1st prize for her age division, but she won my heart a long time ago!