Friday, November 20, 2009

Partee Time!


It's Evan's last day of school at TJC for 2009 and it's PARTY time again! The theme for the party is GARDEN. So I figured out that Evan can be a garden himself!Ahem... something different from the usual fruits, vegetables & insects costumes. It will be 'costume' from scratch.....




He's got green grass on top of his head..... vines covering his body..... tatoos of insects on his arms.......




Ants crawling up his face......




A handful of flowers & dragonfly too.....





Woke up extra early today to prepare Evan. I used hairgel to spike his hair & set it with a hairdryer (with some help from Larry). Then I sprayed the neon green hairspray all over. I used the washable tatoo gel pens to decorate his arms with insects & bugs. The ants were drawn with a marker pen.

I had actually made some leaves with green paper & wires but I had some difficulty with getting them together to form a U shape or even some sort of shape. Then, one day while shopping, I stumbled upon a florist and enquired within for artificial leaves. They only had one type so I purchased a bunch of them twisted them into a U-shape. Then added a few flowers here & there & a dragonfly. Secured the vine over Evan's neck and tucked it under his hoodie with safety pins & tied both ends of the vine with ribbon which went into the kangaroo pockets in front.

Oh and by the way the bright hoodie tee is from Gymboree. Evan wore a pair of dark brown tights from his Peter Pan costume and his pair of Scooby Doo dog sandals. I also tied 2 daisy flowers on his wrists and attached a butterfly to his hair.  It's kinda glittery and feminine so I sort off hid it behind. He brought a bouquet of Batik flowers to school as a gift for his class teacher (he had given her quite some headache over the course of the school year.....)



Evan & Joseph at the carpark before leaving for school




Evan & Joseph in TJC (This photo and the one below : courtesy of Joseph's Mommy)


The kids had a blast in school. Some kids were dressed up but some just came in T-shirts/normal wear. Evan told me he had fun with his friends.

2 comments:

A Mom's Diary said...

I was totally impressed with Evan's costume. You must have put in sooo much effort to dress him up - did UM teach creativity as part of the dentistry course? :-)

Hui-Wearn said...

*blush* thanks for the compliments!
and yes.... we dentists are always producing works of 'art' on teeth!