Peony Patterns Costume Party 2023 - Day 5 - History & Whimsy
Posted by Natasha Tung on
Welcome back to the Peony Patterns' Costume Party! If you're just joining us, I'm Nat from Auschick Sews blog and I can't believe it's our final day already! We have another beautiful collection of Halloween, Book Week, Dress Up and Cosplay costumes for you today - this time featuring some unique looks, traditional halloween costumes, and famous artists.
If you missed yesterday's projects, check out our Video Game, Comic book and Anime inspired DIY costumes over here!
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Garden Gnome and Mushroom
Once again, Ashley Culbertson (@Aaculbertson) has outdone herself with a gorgeous whimsical and unique costume! She loves the fanciful and forestry aspect of it. We especially love the mushroom hat, and of course, the beautiful details in the gnome dress!
Patterns: Pansy layered over Apple Berry top (Gnome); Sage Dress with extended tiered skirting (Mushroom)
Fabric: Corduroy, cotton, vintage ribbons and trims, gauze and felt
Woodland Fairy
Candice @sewing4wildflowers planned to make a snail costume for her youngest, and her eldest daughter wanted to match - as a “woodland fairy with a fancy pet snail!" We adore this dress and the gorgeous wings Candice made with grapevines, and can't wait to see the pet snail!
Pattern: Rosemary front bodice and sleeves with Juniper back
Fabric: Embroidered and sequin Tulle overlays (JoAnn Fabric), cotton and nude tulle (hobby lobby)
Pirates!
Shortly before the call for character week was announced, Emily Hartman's (@emily_sews_stuff) daughter Juliet told her she wanted to dress up like pirates with her neighborhood girl gang. This is one of Emily's favorite Halloween group dress-up themes—they did it once before when her eldest was preschool age, but hasn’t since her youngest, Juliet, was born. Even her husband, who doesn’t dress up, is willing to dress up like a pirate!
Patterns: Jasmine, Wattle, Pepper, Peach, Lantana
Fabric: gauze, velvet, cotton woven (JoAnn Fabric), pleather (knitfabric.com), and stretch velvet (JoAnn Fabric), Cotton Lycra (Purple Seamstress)
Halloween Witch
Baylee Rae's daughter, Wren, loves Halloween, and has been saying she wants to be a witch for Halloween since March. They both fell in love with all the classic Halloween colors, and Baylee wanted it to be a little special with fun colors peeking out! We love the styling on this one!
Patterns: Dahlia, Wisteria, Powderpuff
Fabric: Hobby Lobby
Vampire Bat
Yulia Ashirova (@berriesandpetals) created a Vampire Bat costume for her daughter, who requested a spooky but cute costume with a mix fuchsia and black!
Patterns: Apple Berry, Wattle, Bellflower Capelet, Peach
Fabric: Triple satin, organza, stretch velvet
Frida Kahlo
Eep! I'm so excited to see this one! Dulce (@deileenslittlecloset) created this wonderful Frida Kahlo costume for her daughter! Her favorite thing about this costume was that she had to use color. She was inspired by Kahlo's paintings and her wardrobe as well. Dulce also loved being able to incorporate Kahlo's iconic look of flowers on her hair.
Fabric: cotton (Hobby Lobby)
Mary Cassatt
Natasha Tung (@auschicksews) - So I have a thing for art, and am trying to raise my kids to appreciate the arts more than I do! Each year, my daughter gets to dress as a famous character for a history day at school, and this year she chose Mary Cassatt. There are a couple of self portraits of Cassat, so we used one of them for inspiration.
Pattern: Acacia
Fabric: cotton shirting (Fabric Place Basement)
Swan Lake
Lindsay Jones (@twin_needle_sewing) enjoys coming up with costume ideas for her identical twins that have symbolism to them being twins. She selected Odette (white swan) and Odile (black swan) from Swan Lake Ballet. In the production, the twin-like characters are often performed by a single principal ballerina, portraying protagonist and antagonist roles. As her girls have fallen in love with dance over the last year, Lindsay chose a costume that shows their love for dance, and harnesses their identical attributes to create the character roles of these two women.
Patterns: Calliandra, Mimosa, Buttercup romper
Fabric: organza, tulle, knit for appliqué, chiffon, feathers and stones (Hobby Lobby)
Well, that's the end of our party! Thanks for reading along - we hope you've been inspired to come up with your own amazing creations!
We'd love to see whatever DIY creations you come up with using our patterns, so please share them in our Facebook group or Instagram! It's always so wonderful seeing everyone's creativity - whether you're a total beginner or a pro! And don't forget to take advantage of our SALE! Get 30% OFF all patterns until September 11, 2022.
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