Yesterday my office held a small party for Halloween, and I was in need of a costume. I work in a computer company, and last year I went as a Blue Screen of Death, proudly proclaiming “Error: Windows has detected your Halloween Costume is Missing.”
Cute, wha?
But this year I tried for even cuter, going one of the characters from the famous Korean cartoon Pucca. For those not familiar with it, here’s an introduction (oddly enough, with a Christmas theme):
Well, here’s the character that I chose to dress up as:
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And here’s how it turned out, after I whipped up the costume:
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The end result was so-so. Probably not worth the effort involved in morphing a pair of women stockings (relatively new) into a functioning mask to wear on my head.
When is Thanksgiving again?
Click here for proper instructions on how to do a Pucca Costume.
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One Response
Vern Masterson
August 8th, 2008 at 3:33 am
1While I like your construction of that character for a Halloween costume, your BSOD costume from the prior year sounds like the better of the 2. I’m sure it was relatively easy to make and it’s easy for most people to get. When it comes to costumes, I tend to enjoy clever more than cute!
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