Refer to the last post Alice costume

I’m back with the second part of the Alice in Wonderland costume. The first part is related to a previous post: Alice costume: the return of wonderland.

First, I want to show you a little video showing how I made the dress. I will also add some comments during the video concerning some points that may be helpful for those who would like to make an Alice costume (as there are lots of tutorials on internet, I’m sure that many of you have in mind to do one !).

Second, I will describe you the making of process for each item of the costume (

Alice costume party. March 14, 2010. When I think about my Alice in Wonderland costume for the party, I’m thinking about amazing chic fashion and taste. This is a very important day for me and I want to be dressed like a queen. There are many costumes to choose from and it takes a lot of time to find the right one. Of course, it has to be something with the Alice’s theme: blue dresses, white dresses, crowns, hats, red wigs.

The next step is to decide who will go as Alice because when we go outside all dressed as Alices we have to be easily identified by our friends and they have to know which one of them is the real Alice. And that’s not all: we also have to choose all the other characters from the novel: Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, White Rabbit and all his friends from Wonderland (pink flamingos).

The most important thing is to choose a nice location for this special day and prepare some tea for all of us. I can’t wait for this wonderful day!

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Ready for another post about the Alice costume? Now that I’ve finally finished the petticoat and have decided not to have a tea party, I can get back to the dress.

I’m still using Simplicity 4116. It has a corset bodice, which is perfect because I don’t think I could make a corset on my own if my life depended on it. I like that there are two different sleeves, but I think both of them are too puffy for me, so I’ll make the one with the puff at the shoulder and use a ruffle for the bottom part. The skirt is in four sections, so it’s going to be a lot of work, but I think it will be worth it because it’s going to look amazing!

Oh yes, and before you ask: the fabric is black-and-white taffeta (or whatever this dress is made out of). Happy sewing!

The white rabbit, the tea party, the Queen of Hearts and her beloved Alice. These were featured in the book “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll and are now back in Disney’s movie “Alice through the Looking Glass.”

This year’s Halloween costume is inspired by Alice’s costume from the new movie. Her look is very original and will make you stand out at this year’s Halloween party.

What you need:

* A blue dress (a long dress with a silver belt or a short dress with apron)

* Black boots

* Glittery tights (optional)

* Black eye mask

* Long blonde wig or your own hair if you have it

The look is very easy to achieve, so give it a go!

This year, we are going to a friend’s halloween party as the “Alice in Wonderland” crew. I’m taking on the role of the Mad Hatter, my sister will be Alice, and our friend is dressing up as the White Rabbit. We are all super excited about this costume idea, and below are some pictures (that I have found) of our costume ideas.

Mad Hatter:

I originally was thinking about wearing a suit for this look, but my sister pointed out that colors seemed more of a thing for the Mad Hatter than just being in a suit. So instead I will be wearing a long sleeve green shirt, with a brown vest over it, and khaki colored pants. Then it comes to the hat :p. I have decided upon using my top hat that i used to wear while playing guitar (I play in a band), but adding some decorations and color to it so it matches this costume idea. The decorations include: How many wonderlands would a hatter hat if a hatter could wonderland? Yes folks, that is the saying I will be putting around my hat.Then for color I will be adding some purple feathers or something like that to go around the saying. Also on top of the hat where you

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. It is considered to be one of the best examples of the literary nonsense genre. Its narrative course and structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in both popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre.

Alice was published in 1865, three years after Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and the Reverend Robinson Duckworth rowed in a boat, on 4 July 1862[9] to Godstow nearby with three little girls: Lorina Charlotte Liddell (aged 13, born 1849) (“Prima” in the book’s prefatory verse); Alice Pleasance Liddell (aged 10, born 1852) (“Secunda” in the prefatory verse); Edith Mary Liddell (aged 8, born 1853) (“Tertia” in the prefatory verse).[10][11]

Dodgson often told

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