(X-posted with my LJ)

On the one hand: yes, in Goth we DO trust, thankyouverymuch.

On the other hand, I did find these in their Halloween costume section.

(I did not purchase them. I decided I don't need ANOTHER set of armwarmers/fingerless gloves at the moment.)

(On the other hand, I did purchase the spiked choker for $4, because that was a very reasonable price for fifteen metal 1" cone spikes. Yes, I'm going to dismantle it and use the spikes on another project. Yes, this is how I get a lot of my crafting supplies.)

On the one hand: yes, in Goth we DO trust, thankyouverymuch.

On the other hand, I did find these in their Halloween costume section.

(I did not purchase them. I decided I don't need ANOTHER set of armwarmers/fingerless gloves at the moment.)

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cupcake_goth: (impishcliche)
( Mar. 19th, 2010 03:00 pm)
I am a gothy princess. I will not even try to deny this. But there is something SO SATISFYING and FUN about the process of creating a Neo-Victorian zombie outfit. It always makes me happy.

Fun with ripping, corn syrup, and food coloring! And cocoa powder! )

Note to Self: You will need to find a new white blouse for vampire dress-up. That blouse is now very much the blouse for zombie dress-up. Yes, there is a difference.
The best costume I've seen so far has been a little girl in a homemade Zero (the ghost dog from Nightmare Before Christmas) costume, complete with a tiny light-up Jack-o-lantern on the nose. With her dad standing behind her in a homemade Jack Skellington costume; a giant head made from paper mache, with black gauze in the eye sockets so he could look through them. They looked great. Why yes, she got some extra candy for her efforts.
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