pxefig
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Thanks! I think the red head was the very first running costume idea I ever had- I'm surprised it took me so many races to actually have it for a race.OMG! That looks AMAZING!!! I'm very impressed - and such a great idea as well!
I could see how it becomes the go to. With the cheap little iron ons, I make shirts for every occasion- themed parties or dress up day at school. For super hero day at school I was able to make girly Avengers clothes for my girls just because I could! I might have to look into your HTV. Your shirts just look so crisp and pretty!I have a Silhouette Cameo - basically, it's like a printer but instead of a printer cartridge, it has a little blade that cuts anything from fabric to cardstock to vinyl for the wall to heat-transfer material.
You buy the specific colors and then cut the pieces out, layer them together and bond them to shirts or whatever with either a heat press or just a regular old iron.
You can take any ole image and then trace it so it will cut things out, or you can design things yourself. I make koozies for parties, girls trips, pretty much every weekend or concept that pops in to my brain. It's kind of an addiction!
It's THE. BEST. They're a little pricey, and I never would've bought one for myself - but my parents surprised me with it for my birthday last year. I love doing papercrafting and things, and it's REALLY helpful for things like that.

Yes! I have magical hair that glows when I run!OMG, I love it! It's amazing! Very accurate looking ... and are there parts of the hair that are glowing? That's incredible!
Ha! The sewing gets addicting! I like how you said you are making a handful of skirtsim doing my first 5k ever princess half marathon weekend 2016 and i ordered a "little mermaid" running skirt. Immediately after I got into sewing and I am now sewing a handful of skirts for my trip in september.
In addition to the little mermaid skirt I am going to be creating a top that says "legs are required..for running" with my cricut and I purchased some cute mini little mermaid bows to clip the sleeves up. I am undecided about creating little mermaid ears or wearing my mini princess tiara but there is still time.
Also my hair is "little mermaid" red atm so I will probably dye it that color again if for some reason I change it.
Everyone has such great ideas and it is giving me even more inspiration!

Gosh, that wind was something else, wasn't it? poor mile markers. We hardly knew ye ...Here's the front and the back...
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I thought Mickey and Goofy were in the picture but they weren't. Needless to say, after the wind at Avengers, everything blew off and I had to reprint them a few weeks back.
I've done both and didn't have a problem w/ either. I thought the tutu would be scratchy but it wasn't. I have one for the DL 10k outfit that I always wear; it doesn't make or break the outfit just adds to it, but this year it'll come down whether or not I have room in my luggage. That's one plus ~ skirts are easier to transport.
But I LOVE the Matterhorn outfit! That is very clever!
Yeah, my suitcases for races pretty much always look like this:

I also pack those ziploc bags with the air valve on them so for the flight home I put the tutu in the bag and roll all the air out of it, and then I have space for all of the expo merchandise I bought!

And the skirt could be all of the different monorail- the skirt to make ANY color top!OMG.
Now seriously thinking I need to work a Monorail outfit in there somewhere.
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That would be cute! And Minnie is usually one of the characters doing photos in the place you have to hang out in before going to the corrals, so you could get your picture with her!I'm trying to decide if I want to buy the red and white polka dot Sparkle Athletic skirt so I can go as Minnie Mouse for Wine and Dine. I'm not planning an elaborate costume, but I think that skirt with a black top and my Minnie Mouse headband ears would be cute.![]()
Disgust would be such a fun one to do! ANd hHoney Lemon! You could carry you gels in your purse!Yeah, the Megara wasn't too bad; I have to keep things fairly simple because I hand-sew everything. Basically, I just made a ruffle and then found strategic anchoring points after a test run. The Leia costume was more work than it looks, the overlay was originally a men's running jacket I found and then shortened (it fell mid-thigh originally!) and also had to cap the sleeves and be sure they were relatively symmetrical, then hem by hand. I also hand-sewed yellow ribbons up the sides of my blue compression capris. Rapunzel embellishments were also hand-sewn, really difficult to keep a straight seam! I even added lace cuffs on the arm warmers!
For Dopey, I might do Disgust for the 5K (BRF is Joy, but not finalized), Honey Lemon for the 10K (I'm a scientist), Buzz Lightyear for the half (BRF will be Jessie), and Alice for the full because she's my favorite.
The best part of the Flynn experience was that I didn't even realize he'd been pointing at me and smoldering until after I'd taken the photo!!![]()
That Queen costume is so impressive! And painting a Magic Band- just wow!This year I did the 10K as the Evil Queen. Here is the costume I made.
I also painted a matching magic band.
This year i am doing all three princess races. For the 5K my DD and DM are running with me. My DD wants Lion King themed costumes. She says Nala is a princess after all.
I'm going to do Minnie for the 10K and Belle (my favorite princess) for the half.
I love her Rapunzel ideas- and holiday Belle- what a cool choice! And Mike W. seems like it would be fun to do with still being very comfortable.you guys are so awesome with your costumes...I may be a dude but I can appreciate it none the less, We have ours planned out and in various stages of assembly for the 5k the wife and I are doing Beauty and the Beast, she is going as more of the holiday version of Belle she made a gold tutu and also found an awesome Belle jacket on etsy, not sure what we are doing for me yet though it may be as simple as wearing all blue and just putting the word beast on the shirt, for her 10k she is doing Rapunzel (purple top with ribbon accents, Purple tutu with purple capris under and she has a Pasqal for her shoulder) Ill be doing Mike from Monsters Inc for the Marathon (MU hat, green shirt with eye made out of felt, and hopefully green shorts but I havn't found the right color yet ill go black as a last resort) Ill try to post some pictures once things are a bit more compiled
I actually got chills when I read you Piglet and Tigger shirts- what perfect running quotes! How was it running with fur ears? I love that you dress up for local races. The koala one is adorable! Our local movie theater had a Ninja Turtle run that I took my girls to. We were like the ONLY people who dressed up, but whatever. It was awesome!OMG I love costumes! So far I have mainly gone down the Disneybound/inspired by route as well, but this time I'm getting more creative. Loving everyone's ideas and costumes so far!
My first costumes were for last year's Disneyland 5k. Mum and I went as Piglet and Tigger. I had the tops made on customisedgirl.com. The back of the Piglet one says 'You are braver than you believe', and the back of the Tigger one says 'You are stronger than you seem'. I just wore a pink sparkle skirt, and Mum painted orange stripes on her black tri shorts. Her visor was actually a blue sparkle visor, but I covered it in black material for the 5k and made the Tigger ears which I attached with pin backs. I made my Piglet ears too, but they fell off halfway around.
For the 10k, we went as Alice characters. Our shirts all say 'We're all mad down under', with a picture of the character over a map of Australia. Mum and I wore sparkle skirts. I added the little apron part to Mum's, and for mine I attached purple streamers over the top of my pink sparkle skirt. The boys just wore whatever. I made Mum's Alice bow and attached it with a pin back, my Cheshire Cat ears from fur, and Dad's rabbit ears which I attached to his hat with pin backs. For DH's Mad Hatter hat, I used an existing baseball cap he had and basically built onto it using cardboard and felt.
Next was a local 10k at the Cadbury factory in Tasmania. Not sure how familiar you are with Cadbury in the US, but everyone in Australia calls that colour 'Cadbury purple'. I also made a hairbow out of some chocolate wrappers.
For another local 10k out in the bush, I went as a koala - just a grey top and sparkle skirt, and a pair of koala ears I already had.
For this year's Disneyland 5k, I'm going as Jessica Rabbit. I just finished making this dress from scratch, using a cut up running top as a pattern. I will also make some purple wristlets, and I've got some red hair chalk coming which I'll use to add a couple of streaks to my plait.
For the half, I'm going as Mulan in her battle outfit. I've got a grey base (top and sparkle skirt), and will add bits of black sequin material for 'armour' and green lycra using google image pictures as a guide. I haven't started on this yet, so no pictures.
I also love Disneybounding, and have my Boo outfit ready to go!
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The Jessica Rabbit costume is VERY impressive! The Sully keychair is the perfect touch for the Boo bounding!
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