Hello, my pretties! Our annual Halloween Extravaganza continues with more pattern hack ideas! For this Wicked Witch of the West look, I was inspired by classic pinup art like the sassy witches of Vargas and Gil Evgren. Of course, you can also go full Elphaba with green makeup and opaque black tights. Have it both […]
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Aren’t these pompoms adorable? We’ve used the nylon chiffon fabric from our Frenchy Peignoir Set to create floofy decorations that are perfect for vintage sleepwear! I was inspired by iconic designer Lucie Ann to create these fabulous embellishments. They look fantastic tied to the end of your ribbons or chiffon tubing on the Frenchy Robe. (We […]
Want to be a Rockford Peach for Halloween this year? Me, too! I’m obsessed with the new version of A League of Their Own and was inspired to create this Halloween pattern hack for you. You all loved the photos and video I posted on Instagram, so here is a run-down (and video tutorial!) on […]
For the last day of our Extravaganza, I wanted to bring you something really fun. I’ve got Halloween fanatic Naty with me to talk through our favorite last minute Halloween sewing tips.
Naty and I got together for a little spooky Get Ready With Me where we talk all things Halloween, our bad sewing habits, and… our Elvis obsession? I don’t know, things went off the rails a little bit. Watch us try our hands at Morticia Addams and Lily Munster looks–– if you dare!
For Day 11 of the Charm Halloween Extravaganza, we’re bringing a little extra sizzle to your Halloween plans! Meet the Elvira Gown–– featuring a plunging neckline and a vampy slitted skirt, it’s the perfect sultry twist on the Morticia Gown.
Haven’t had your fill of the macabre? I’m pleased to bring you a Bride of Frankenstein hack on the Morticia Gown (a free expansion on the Bryant Gown).
Today, I bring you a deviously simple neckline hack to transform your Morticia Gown into something befitting the glamour queen herself, Lily Munster.
It’s day 8 of the Charm Halloween Extravaganza! I’m pleased to present my tips and tricks for transforming your Bryant Gown into the Morticia Gown.
Hello, my dearies! I’m so thrilled to bring you a bit of Halloween fashion history.