HAPPY HALLOWEEN! So this week we were asked to dress up for
two days, the 30th and the 31st. The first day I didn’t
really know what to do. I thought about doing my zombie costume, but I was
afraid I would scare the children (and I would have been sooo right….hahaha),
so I went with the typical Steve Erkal look…the only problem was….nobody knows
who steve erkal is….so they just kept saying I was “cute” and kept asking if I
was Harry Potter….hahaha BUT it’s okay J
I threw it together really fast the morning of, and it wasn’t too bad!
PANTS AND SHIRT: hand-me-downs. Courtesy of Monique Larkin
SUSPENDERS: ribbon. Courtesy of the school.
TIE: Shanghai market, a present for my brother (shhhh). $1.50
SOCKS: borrowed. Courtesy of Sabrina
SHOES: Supermarket. $8
GLASSES: foam and paper. Courtesy of the School.
BODY: God. Priceless.
SUSPENDERS: ribbon. Courtesy of the school.
TIE: Shanghai market, a present for my brother (shhhh). $1.50
SOCKS: borrowed. Courtesy of Sabrina
SHOES: Supermarket. $8
GLASSES: foam and paper. Courtesy of the School.
BODY: God. Priceless.
Anyways, it was pretty successful. The next day, I had to be something different, so it was time to kick my creative juices into gear. I cannot tell you HOW I came up with this idea, because I honestly have no clue. But I wanted to be a princess! So I decided to be Belle from Beauty and the Beast! So I made a beautiful yellow dress….out of trash bags :D
It was great! The kids loved it, the parents loved, and so did all the teachers! I felt like I was at a tourist attraction, because people kept asking to take pictures of me. It was so funny to see people say“beautiful!” and then realize it was made out of trash bags and they immediately begin speaking in rapid Chinese getting really close scrutinizing the whole dress. And despite the 20+ 4 year olds that love to give me hugs all day, it stayed intact all 8 hours! I was pretty pumped at how well it turned out. AND! It’s super easy! It only took about an hour
DRESS: trash bags. Courtesy of the supermarket, $0.50
HAIR: yours truly JCourtesy of Google and Stephen (he would watch the YouTube tutorials and tell me what the girl was doing. And of course he was very helpful explaining how she could have made the video 10 minutes shorter by just giving a step by step instruction rather than showing how every step was made “if a man was making this movie….” Gotta love him J)
Any ways, we had a great week of Trick or treating between
classes, halloween crafts, and of course lots of candy J Alltogether a very successful
holiday!
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