dressed up as a little Indian maiden, and Cinnamon became "Bride of Frankenstein"
Today is Hallowe'en, and all the little ghosts and goblins will be out Trick or Treating. This is the first year my little girls will participate, as it's the first year I put any effort into costumes for them. I made a purple witch costume from scratch for Lonnie, and made some costume accessories to turn Erzulie's pink party dress into a princess, and Elin's Jennet outfit into a pirate. I made a ladybug costume for Byuri, but Nami had to wear her Christmas elf outfit... I felt bad for Cinnamon and Tillie, so whipped something together for both of them. Tillie dressed up as a little Indian maiden, and Cinnamon became "Bride of Frankenstein" ...and everyone all together.....
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Jane
10/31/2013 04:45:38 am
Happy Trick or Treating girls!!! You all look fabulous. And I am so pleased that Cinnamon and Tillie were able to join in too.
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Inma
10/31/2013 04:54:44 am
All the photos are a true delight Martha ! You made a great job with all the costumes.
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Saraquill
10/31/2013 09:58:07 am
I really like your dolls and I admire your sewing, but seeing your Tillie's clothes makes me a bit uneasy. It's a bit of a sore spot for Native Americans to have our traditional used for Halloween.
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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