Showing posts with label Vinyl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vinyl. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

Halloween Costume...Barbie in a Box

In September we went to New York City and had an awesome vacation.  While I was there I went to FAO Schwartz and was able to customize my very own Barbie doll, she even came out on a runway for a fashion show.  Since I was creating the doll, I tried to make her look like me, and I even chose an outfit I might wear.




For our Annual costume party this year I wanted to be a little bit more creative (I refuse to buy a store bought costume in a bag).  I had the idea to be a life size Barbie in a box, and make her look like the doll I created in NYC.  After only having a week until our party I needed to move quickly.  Since I tend to be a perfectionist, and my box was having some issues, I realized I just had to deal with it.  


I bought the wardrobe box from U-Haul for about $12, then we cut it open and made a couple reinforcements with extra cardboard.  The piece on the left is going to become the door or the front to the box.



Then I primed the box and found Barbie wrapping paper, and lined the entire inside of the box (took 2 rolls).  I then took my NYC Barbie box to Home Depot to match the outside of the box perfectly the hot pink paint.



For the first time ever I figured out how to take an image into Illustrator and convert it into an SVG file for my Sure Cuts A Lot.  As you can see above the Barbie logo head and the Barbie font logo for the front were cut on SCAL, and backwards so the pink vinyl sticky side would be facing up as well as the Mattel logo (front and back).  I then used Martha Stewart Glitter and made a huge mess ;)  





We then added a clear shrink wrap package to the front, and a black belt for support to hold the box up and above my head, and the Barbie sign was to suppose to hide the black belt.  However, I forgot to make the belt smaller before getting into the box, so the box hung down low and rested on my head. As you will see I had to prop the box up with my arms.
And here is the final product.  I am really glad I did not spend more time making more details since I probably wore the costume for about 10 mins.





Out of my two brothers one really gets into Halloween as well and will get creative, the other one has no desire to dress up.  I really liked Derohn's Jack in the Box costume.  He made it out of paper mache, and even showed up with 40 tacos from Jack in the Box.



Here are some of the girls; Nas was Lucille Ball, Villy in black, was very clever as "static cling" and our very cute pregnant friend Alison was from Juno.  We had a great time!!!

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Happy Halloween Banner

I made a quick and easy "Happy Halloween" banner with paper from Target's $1 bin.  They had really cute glitter paper, but it was a little thin and my paper curled a little.  The orange is vinyl cut with SCAL.




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Sunday, October 31, 2010

I am Finally Back with Halloween Updates

I feel like I have been away so long, I went to NYC for a week came back and left for Washington DC soon after.  Then returning had to finish up on my Halloween Decorations I was trying to make for our annual Halloween party.  I have been so busy, and now am feeling a little caught up, and will have a lot to post shortly.

I found this video on Michael's website to make this cute mummy.  It required 3 plastic pumpkins in different sizes, Rigid Wrap, Cheese Cloth, wood board, paint, and I used my Cricut to cut out vinyl lettering.  This was a very easy project to make.


Mummy's sign says "You Scared Me Stiff"
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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Chanel's New Dog Bowl w/ Pink Vinyl


I bought Chanel a new food bowl, and thought it needed some personal touch.  I cut out letters using SCAL on the Cricut in pink vinyl.  I then welded 2 C's and wrote Chanel with the double C's around the bowl twice.

This metal bowl was really hard to photograph, but here you go.  I hope she does not try to scratch off the vinyl anytime soon.



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