My months of handy work were ready for our big night, Sept. 10. Save the boots, head wear, jewelry and belt for "Jack", I made it!
With the rented Shipwreck.
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Background for the evening: The event was a gala to benefit our local children's science museum and was called: Science Night Out: Sail the High Seas.
As one of the event co-chairs, I thought it was important that I help set the mood for the other guests...my husband went along. I think there may be a little bit of "Disney" pirate in both of us! My DH truly got into his role. He enjoyed going up to friends that he knows well and baffling them as they puzzled over who he was really. At the end of the night I went to one friend and asked if he knew where my DH was, sure that he had figured it out. Our friend said, no and ask me if my DH even came to the event. When I said my DH was dressed as "Jack" our friend was stunned. "Yes!" he said. He came to his table, stood right behind this friend and spoke to him. With his best Jack Sparrow accent he said, "You don't know who I am, do you?" When our friend responded no, my DH smiled (if you could see it under his mustache) and walked away.
I will be back working on a Christmas stocking (in progress) for my February born niece. While I was making my pirate costumes I had Halloween requests from my teens: Jeannie, from I Dream of Jeannie and Tyler Druden, from Fight Club. Guess I need to cracking on these costumes next! :)
3 comments:
You did a FABULOUS job!! I really am impressed!! You let on like "well, I get by..." FIBBER!!! AWESOME talent girl! :D And when you figure out how to MAKE Brad Pitt...you BETTER post a tutorial!!! xo
If I can figure out HOW to make Brad Pitt....I will THINK about sharing! :)
hee hee! :D oh, thanks for the sweet words..you really need to change your comment settings so I can just click your name and reply...instead I get "no-reply blogger". But then again, it makes me take the extra time needed for a good friend! :D Have a good day!
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