Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Hatter and the March Hare completed....

Hello Dhaaarlings...

Princess is finally reaching the home strait with her costuming for "Alice in Wonderland"...

the "Mad Hatter" and the "March Hare"
are finally completed...




Collar Detail... 
It's amazing what one can do with some old curtains and a Jet brooch...




Cuff Detail.. 



The real Peacock Feathers were glued to leaf shaped pieces of velveteen and hand stitched to the cuff...

The March Hare now has a vest and pants to go with his Jacket...



And a big old bow around his neck!

Now there are just x3 Cheshire cat suits and a costume for a Caterpillar that transforms into a Butterfly.... (Stay tuned for that one I think you might just be impressed... I have the concept... and the fabrics... think Sequins and Rainbow colours darlings. I just have to work my magic and bring it to life...)




The caterpillar will be on a huge, purpose built, red fabric padded mushroom(2.5 metres across) at centre stage and will be lit internally. The caterpillar needs to transform into a butterfly while on the mushroom, in full view of the audience...
It's going to be one hell of a challenge!

Oh... and I still have to make 13 fish/ sea-creature hats/headpieces for the caucus race and the pool of tears...


Wish me luck darlings or I might just end up in my own pool of tears....


9 comments:

  1. Fabulous.
    i could rock both outfits at the local Kroger!!

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  2. I want the Mad Hatter's coat! It's FA - BU - LOUS!
    I want it, I want it, I want it!

    And I can't wait for the butterfly... *wink*

    Hugs
    Jon

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  3. WOW! and WOW! again, sugar! xoxoxoxo

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  4. Just when you thought that you've tasted the best of Princess' wares, she brings out even more goodies!

    Bravo!

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  5. This just keeps getting better and better!

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  6. Beyond fabulous. God luck with the rest, although I'm sure you're more than up for it.

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  7. Oh.My! Wow.Wow. These are beautiful and clearly a person with great talent made them. How many hours did they take? Aren't you super proud? These look Broadway worthy.

    Impresive.

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  8. Oh. My. God.

    They are divine!

    Aren't you amazing!

    Wow. Just wow.

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