tutu, her choker necklace and decorated her trick or treating bag and
gloves. Did I mention she is7?
“A real working peacock tail” was her vision. She wanted it to trail on
the ground behind her and be able to be lifted up and fan out like a
real peacock. Tall order, for a 7 year old. But in our house… maybe
not…
The obvious choice was to have it pulled back. We did a sweeping french braid from the front left to the back right. Touching it all up with streaks of turquoise blue.
Next we researched her makeup and she decided on a simple eyeshadow technique. I wanted more costume type makeup. In the end she was right. Just enough to make her look like an exotic bird and not to much to hide her innocence she still has at age seven.
She won first place in the costume contest for the girl’s age group at our local city event “Scarysville” My son won his boy section for his age group too with his handmade Iron Man costume.
Here is one last look at the front of the costume. She had a blast as her dream of a “Peacock Princess”.
Which of our costumes did you like this year? Peacock Princess or Iron Man costume? Comment below or on my other post to let me know!
UPDATE:
You can order these in my Esty Shop for children sizes or you can special order adult sizes too.
This item in an adult size was worn to the 65th Emmy Awards CHA Connected Gift Lounge. (Click on the link for more photos of this event.)
Angel Warrior with Articulated Wings
Jack Skellington – Disney’s Nightmare Before Christmas Puppet Costume
Moon/Lunar Fairy – with articulated wings
Peacock Princess with articulated tail
Iron Man – 3D
3D Paper Doll Ballerina
Literary Work of Art