hey crazy eyes .. why do your pies fly?

These sweet little children must have some costumes to attend the Halloween Ball.

(I will get to work on that as soon as I have some time.)

Thanks Diane!

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Comment by chaosatlanta on October 30, 2011 at 3:06pm

Harry finished his costume just in time for the Halloween Ball.  He is attending as a Trashpo style Mummy with a Sugar Skull mask.

 

Harry has wrapped himself mummy style in organic tape recycled from fruit.  His sugar skull mask is made from a stamped image received in the mail - with a bit of ink and glitter added.

Comment by DKeys on October 23, 2011 at 2:52pm
This is fantastic! Can't wait to see what Harry will be-he better decide soon as time is running out. My teenage son is going as a box for Halloween.
Comment by chaosatlanta on October 23, 2011 at 2:32pm
Irene is now dressed for the Halloween Ball!  She knew immediately that she wanted to be a bird, so I made her a feather dress and a bird mask with lots of glitter.

 

Harry is being difficult.  He has changed his mind about his costume at least 5 times now.  If he doesn't decide soon he will be going to the Ball in his little Indian loincloth.

 

Comment by DKeys on October 6, 2011 at 12:51pm

LOL Cheryl,  love that rhyme   --asemic attitude girl glasses make pie and other things fly

They were worth a lot until Dark Wall started selling them to the Doll-ar stores

He doesn't like her pies-he just likes fucked up cakes

Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 5, 2011 at 10:27pm
Brattitude Girl = Doll-ar Store. DK-ULTRA = Fluxus Barbie.

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