Monday, October 29, 2012
DIY Costume
Greek Goddess Costume
Halloween
Halloween Costume
Practical Finds
DIY Greek Goddess Costume
I have written about my DIY Greek Goddess Costume Accessories in my previous post and promised to post the complete ensemble after I've used it. The Halloween event where I wore the costume was at Goldilocks' Whimsical Halloween Party at its newest party venue, Goldilocks Cake City, located along Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City. My kids and I dressed up for this special event. It was special to me, because it was my first event invite as a blogger.
Without any further ado, here are my costume's elements:
White Tank Top - which I just found in my closet. I bet everyone has one. |
Long White Skirt - an unnoticed piece of clothing in my closet as well. |
Gold Chain Belt - which was given to me by my mom. |
Blue Cloth (which was used as a table cloth) or it could be any color. |
DIY Headdress, DIY Arm Band, DIY Ring - all made from an old Christmas Decor |
No-Cost Greek Goddess Costume |
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45 comments
Wow congrats for winning that award...and almost at no cost at all. Cool!
ReplyDeleteNice DIY mommy. Congratulations :)
ReplyDeleteMommy Maye
woohoo...congrats!
ReplyDeleteyour no-cost costume really bagay sa iyo, you look like a goddess hahaha
happy halows
congrats for winning the award..the costume is great and you look good on it.. visiting from ComEx Oct30
ReplyDeleteI like it! Simple and very creative!
ReplyDeleteThanks Aileen! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Mommy Maye!
ReplyDeletehahaha! Thanks Therese!
ReplyDeleteThanks dear Gven! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jellybelly! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the uber practical costume!!! :) You loook so goddess hot Mommy!
ReplyDeleteNew follower here!
♥,
Shari
The Misty Mom
Simple things + creative minds = great results.
ReplyDeletegaling! creative hehehe i like the belt! :D
ReplyDeletemommy practicality indeed! congratulations... I like the belt , too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Daddy Allan! :)
ReplyDeleteIt could fit any waistline! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Pinay R! :)
ReplyDeleteCongrads on the win. Love the outfit you put together.
ReplyDeletewow, simple and easy to do. aactually we had a not-so costume party. it is more of 1960's fashion theme and have no idea what i would wear!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I never knew how ordinary things can turn into this. Sobrang helpful ng post na ito. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! :D It shows your natural beauty with this costume. :D
ReplyDeletewow!!! Your costume doesn't look like it came from scratch! It's so elegant. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWow, congratulations! You look so pretty! A goddess, indeed.
ReplyDeleteYou look fabulous, a goddess indeed :)
ReplyDeleteNice! That's a spiffy ensemble at no cost at all. Ang galing!
ReplyDeleteWow!!!Mommy, practical ka talaga!!!Who would have thought a tank, a skirt, a table cloth and christmas decorations can turn you into Diyosa?
ReplyDeleteyou look fabulous, goddess
ReplyDeleteThanks Dominique!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anneleia, it really is simple to do! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Littleyana. I'm glad to be of help to you!
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Thanks again Khimbyrlee! =)
ReplyDeleteThat's so nice of you to say! Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Miss Chievous!
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you dear! :)
ReplyDeleteTrue.. I'm really practical.. practical dyosa. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Max! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Rose dear! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful yet practical costume! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I like how it ended up sis. Good job! Visiting from CommEx 10/30.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous and practical! No wonder you won.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cym! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much dear!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
ReplyDeleteVery practical and economic too, above all it is beautiful and stylish. You look gorgeous, one of the Greek goddess.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And actually looks like something I can pull of lol
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and leaving your wonderful comment!