(All photos in this post by Richard Dufault Photography, also known as Open Shutter Photography.) At any rate, I don’t think anyone was confused as to who I was supposed to be. I thought final look would be more Jack Nicholson’s Joker than anything else, but in the end I think I looked more like the 1960’s Cesar Romero Joker. The bow and flower were all from Michaels. The striped hose were from an American Mcgee’s Alice costume I’d done years before, and the shoes were just ones I’d had in the closet. (Now it’s actually a little bit big.) I bought the wig at Audrey’s Costume Castle and it was the last one of its kind that they had in stock, so I don’t know the make or model. It was too small for me at the time, but the outfit just screamed “Joker” to me, and I hoped that one day I’d fit into it. ![]() ![]() I bought the ugly purple ladies’ suit years ago at Value Village for about $10 I’m pretty sure it was originally a mother-of-the-bride dress from the 1980’s. This was my easiest costume of the weekend, since I assembled the pieces instead of making them. Leave a comment Ottawa ComicCon Day 3: Pro Photosĭay 3 of Ottawa ComicCon (Sunday) I went as a femme version of the Joker from Batman. Posted on NovemNovemby owntwohandsblog Posted in Costumes, Patterns, sewing Tagged comiccon, cosplay, costume, geek, handmade, homemade, mash-up, movie, sewing, winter. Right now they’re talking Legend of Zelda instead, which I totally approve of, but it would be so much easier if I already had one of the costumes done this far in advance. I really hope that this costume turns out well if so, I might be able to persuade my kiddos to do a group with me for the next ComicCon. (No giving it away for those I’ve already told in person!)Īt any rate, I think that this view will be my life for the next few days. Even so, I’d be surprised if anyone can guess exactly what this mash-up costume will be. I’ll be re-using some stencils from a few years ago and, if you know the movie that part of this costume is based on, these motifs might give it away. What I will definitely say is that it’s definitely not what the pattern designers had in mind. I don’t want to come out and say what it’s going to be just yet, because I’m not a hundred percent sure that I’m going to get it done in time. I’m adapting two McCall’s patterns: M7225 (Misses’/Men’s Cape and Tunic Costumes) and M7229 (Men’s/Misses’ Nativity Scene Costumes). I’d made a similar costume before, how hard could it be, right? I’d like to say that they dragooned me into cosplaying with them, but I kind of volunteered. As stated in its description as its occupation, a Ombudsman refers to a worker who is in charge of representing the interests of the general public, while a Municipal refers to a small town or urban district with a corporate status or department and an ability or power of self-jurisdication (in this case, referring to Pyroland).Some friends of mine had these great mash-up Halloween costumes this year, and they’d mentioned at a party this season that they’d like to upgrade them for a mini convention coming up this month.Before being officially added to the game, the Balloonicorn was hinted at in the comic A Smissmas Story, on page 1, hanging on the tree.The Balloonicorn is sometimes visible to players not in Pyroland. ![]() Fixed the achievement "The Great Deflate" not counting certain Balloonicorn items.Changed the Balloonicorn's item type from "Badge" to "Balloon".The Balloonicorn was added to the item drop system.The Balloonicorn was added to the game.Kill 79 enemies who have the Balloonicorn pets. Related achievements General achievements The Color of a Gentlemann's Business Pants ![]() Mouseover cells to preview the images on a dark background.
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