Showing posts with label decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decoration. Show all posts

November 7, 2017

Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice costume

This Halloween was not my typical Halloween. I couldn't decorate my house from top to bottom. I didn't throw or attend a party with my friends. I didn't even really prepare anything special for the occasion. It was quite depressing and discouraging not being able to celebrate my favorite season in a grand fashion, so I decided to at least dress up as a character I'd always wanted to portray: Beetlejuice!



I'm not gonna lie. I'd already started to put together the outfit since August, knowing that most of my clothes and stuff would be out of reach due to us moving away. I'd packed a black and white striped dress for the costume, but when I took it out and put it on last Tuesday (October 31st), I realized it didn't look quite right. The stripes were horizontal which, despite having that B&W striped look, didn't feel so Beetlejuice-y. I remembered packing my self-made B&W striped strapless dress (with vertical stripes), so I quickly searched for it on the package list and took it out of the correct box.




Doing my makeup was so much fun! This was the first time I ever did a full-face makeup, cheers on me! I used white base makeup paint to look paler, different tones of green and brown eyeshadows to depict Beetlejuice's decaying appearance, purple eyeshadows for his notable eye bags, and dark shadows every here and there. Recreating Beetlejuice's looks in a glam style turned out to be a killer idea, paired with a girly dress, a black leather jacket (from Stradivarius) and knee-high boots (from Splash Shoes). Of course, I couldn't leave out wearing a cool green wig to complement the look. I believe this costume was the best idea for a Halloween-saver. What do you guys think?





As a side note, I went for a walk on Halloween evening sporting my eccentric outfit. I think Beetlejuice is a very identifiable character because of his distinctive color scheme and rotting appearance. After all, didn't we all point at Robin Thicke in the VMA's for his "Beetlejuice suit"? But I don't think anyone recognized the character I was channeling! We need to turn on the juice and see what shakes loose and give Beetlejuice some more love!

Rumors have been going on since last year about an upcoming sequel for Beetlejuice, though nothing has been confirmed. Apparently, this past October Mike Vukadinovich was hired to rewrite the script for the film. Both Michael Keaton and Tim Burton have stated a couple of times that they would love to take part on a new Beetlejuice movie. Apart from the animated Beetlejuice series and the now defunct Beetlejuice's Graveyard Revue at Universal Studios Orlando, both of which I love, this cult character has remained untouched. I would personally love to see this happen, especially if that means living new adventures with the old, endearing characters. 

Keep yourself updated by following me on social media! 

June 11, 2017

New YouTube series: Party decorations (DIY)

It's taken me almost two weeks to get back posting here, since I've been super busy organizing and classifying stuff stashed in different rooms in our apartment. But here I am! So, the good news is that I recently made a new video (available here on YouTube), which is the first of many from my new series: "Party decorations (DIY)". This series is intended for people who love to throw parties or meetings and enjoy setting the scene with cool and creative DIY decorations, literally taking matters into their own hands.


The idea came from the moment when I started planning our civil wedding reception; a small BBQ celebration inside a brick gazebo. We had to diagram and design several decorations to embellish the scene, so we chose different models to create and use for our ornamentation project. This first video shows how to make lovely strings of hanging hearts and confetti.

More DIY decoration videos are on the way for my YouTube channel, as well as other tentative video series. Stick around for cool updates! 

November 13, 2016

Halloween party decorations (2016 edition)

Last weekend we had a blast celebrating Halloween with our traditional gathering near October 31st. This year my mom allowed me (finally!) to decorate way beforehand; with almost two weeks of spare time before the party date. Usually I can only decorate one or two days prior, so I was in awe because I started to breathe my beloved Halloween air before even choosing my costume.


I really wanted to invade my home with Halloween supplies, gadgets and decorations, so I went on a shopping spree to a local store that had amazing discounts and low prices on their Halloween stock. I was lucky enough to get there on their first day of spooky findings without even knowing; but just so you get an idea: when I got in, it was pretty full of Halloween merchandise. After I made a really long line to pay and got ready to leave with my three bags, there was practically nothing left!


Among the settings that I created this year, there was a science lab, a pirate locker, a zombie zone and a graveyard. Some of my decorations are from Dollar Tree, where it's incredible to get fantastic objects to decorate in Halloween; I recommend it 100%.


My husband and I prepared a Mexican taco self-serve bar for our friends, which was a huge hit! As a desert, we baked and decorated Halloween-motif cupcakes. We also had some snacks and sangria to spend the night.

Meat and chicken tacos for our guests
Super cute cupcake liners, decorations and colorful frosting! 
Stay tuned to watch my "2016 Halloween Haul" video to find out everything that I got this year for Halloween. I will also be posting past year hauls to show off my entire Halloween decorations collection.

Remember to follow me in social media and may it always be Halloween in our hearts!

November 30, 2014

Hawaiian Tiki Masks and Door Decor

Since I'm very much in love with Hawaiian stuff, I've been creating Hawaiian-themed decorations for my room, one of which is a set of four papier-maché Tiki masks and a bedroom door guardian. My inspiration for these Tiki gods comes from the ones featured in Disneyland's "Enchanted Tiki Room".

Meet Disneyland's Tiki gods!

I chose to make Tangaroa, father of all Tiki gods, large enough to fit my door… Similar to the doors featured in Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas when Jack walks into the woods and stumbles upon the different holiday doors. Then I picked four of the other gods to hang masks of their faces in each of my closet doors. Pele, Hina Kaluua, Ngendei and Tangaroa Ru were the chosen ones.

All of the masks and the door decor are made out of papier-maché with a cardboard base. First I traced and cut each of the silhouettes out of a sturdy cardboard. Then I rolled and flattened 2-3 centimeter newspaper tubes of several lengths. I taped them accordingly in order to create the base forms for the facial features and the face edges. Later the papier-maché magic started, glueing lots of newspaper and toilet paper strips to make the Tiki form. After covering all the needed parts, the Tiki gods were let to dry for a couple of days.


Once dry, the painting process began. I chose several colors and alternated them between the masks. I followed some of Disneyland's colors such as the pink and purple lanterns that hang from Tangaroa. After the paint dried I added a special detail with neon glow paint on the masks' eyes. Then I hung them on the closet with yarn and attached the door decoration using four thumbtacks.

Now you can make your own Enchanted Tiki Garden in an easy and simple way!