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Post by Ozymandias on Mar 25, 2009 9:16:04 GMT -5
Should the stores start carrying 9 costumes for Halloween? And even if they don't, would you dress up as a 9 character for Halloween?
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Post by IndigoRose on Mar 25, 2009 10:01:47 GMT -5
I would love to if I could find other 9 fans to dress up with. It'd be kind of weird to do alone.
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Post by Zenoah on Mar 25, 2009 10:40:29 GMT -5
NO! They'll be cheap and horrid! It'll be that plastic smock with the bad plastic mask, Im sure of it! Make your own people!
But I do wanna try to do one for halloween XD
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Post by 13 on Mar 25, 2009 13:07:48 GMT -5
NO! They'll be cheap and horrid! It'll be that plastic smock with the bad plastic mask, Im sure of it! Make your own people! But I do wanna try to do one for halloween XD Agreed! Ya kidding!? I used to work in a toy store which EVERY Halloween of course we would sell Halloween customes, they were horrible, cheap, and plastic-galore! *tries not to make a 'yo mama' joke* the space troopers were horrible, spiderman...don't get me started, batman NOTHING BUT PLASTIC, and the joker was the ONLY one without plastic and it kinda looked OK.
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Post by dimitroff on Mar 25, 2009 14:51:32 GMT -5
Naaah. I'll pass on a 9 Halloween costume. Especially a pre-made one. Making one myself would be even harder.
Personally, not too hyped.
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Post by kohitsu on Mar 28, 2009 22:52:47 GMT -5
I'd love to make a 9 Halloween costume, but wouldn't it be REALLY hard making an entire burlap suit with various tears, stitches, buttons, belts, etc.?
If anyone even attempts to make one, I would LOVE to see it.
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Post by Kittanimate9 on Mar 29, 2009 0:51:42 GMT -5
i wish... how would you do it though, horrid burlap smock?
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Post by kohitsu on Mar 29, 2009 5:43:10 GMT -5
I don't know how I would, I'm terrible at sewing...
Ok, not terrible, but I've never done any kind of full-body suit. I've made partial fursuits and other Halloween costumes, but that's the most sewing experience I have. Oh! And now I remember I did make a ragdoll back in middle school, but it was ridiculously hard to make with my poor sewing skills. Gah, I wish I still had that thing. T_T
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Post by muncher on May 4, 2009 20:06:14 GMT -5
would'nt that be really scratchy and uncomfortable?
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Post by Jabberwocky on May 4, 2009 20:17:26 GMT -5
Yes, burlap is extremely itchy. I did make my own rag doll suit. Bulky, hot, and itchy. Plus the buralp comes apart easy. But I'm sure with some cleverness and patience one could make a nice looking and comfortable suit. But it takes a lot of work.
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Post by 50 on Jun 23, 2009 17:01:29 GMT -5
it sounds almost impossible.
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Post by --[Evayo-∞-Infinity]-- on Jun 23, 2009 17:19:14 GMT -5
I'd love to see someone try to wear a 9 costume for Halloween. They'll be itching down to the bones.
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Post by Jabberwocky on Jun 25, 2009 13:05:46 GMT -5
I think I'll make a costume again. This time though I won't use real burlap, just some look a like soft fabric.
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Post by flareblade2000 on Jun 27, 2009 20:35:06 GMT -5
I'm planning on making a 6 costume for when/if I go to the midnight premiere! ;D AND IT WILL BE AWESOME!!
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Post by ~{Eli-the-Panda}~ on Jun 28, 2009 12:35:30 GMT -5
me too fire!! *high fives and exalts* of course, mine will be cheap, easy, and take little work from me!! that is, once i find a gray hoodie w/ sweatpants....
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