This is the second time I've had to make an invertebrate costume--he was a tomopterid for Halloween when he was 4. Do I get my prize yet? And I know this thing doesn't have enough legs. There are only so many giant red pipe cleaners you can sew on a kid.
The other child's costume was also meticulously hand-sewn by me, despite the fact that I cannot sew. This one has no bones, the other one is nothing but bones.
This is the second time I've had to make an invertebrate costume--he was a tomopterid for Halloween when he was 4. Do I get my prize yet? And I know this thing doesn't have enough legs. There are only so many giant red pipe cleaners you can sew on a kid.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like some kind of surrealist boutonnière.
ReplyDeleteHowzabout the other one? Huh? Huh?
ReplyDeleteThe other child's costume was also meticulously hand-sewn by me, despite the fact that I cannot sew. This one has no bones, the other one is nothing but bones.
ReplyDeleteThat is all kinds of awesome.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! And the sneakers to boot!! This would be an interesting venture for you--invertebrate costuming....
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a Saturday Night Live sketch called 'Invisible Pedestrian'. (Not for blind kids)
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