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Oct. 26th, 2005 04:58 pmOh dear. My world is made of pumpkins. I've drawn 32 of them - and inked 10. Oh ha ha. (Well, things are not that tragic. The inking process doesn't take too long, seeing how I have the pencil sketch ready. But still. The thought that 22 evil pumpkins are waiting for me under my bed is not exactly making me jump around the place saying 'oh! I can't wait till I'm home!')
...maybe some explanations might be required here. We (as in "the same group that did the pub") are organizing a Halloween party. We've bought most part of the decorations (one of the bright sides of being in a Pro Loco is that you have sponsors), but there are a few things left out - as far as I know, a friend who wanted to make skeletons out of [a long name I don't remember now], and Bruni who's drawing pumpkins. (It's not that much of a hardship, really. The 'template' is an illustration I already had from another party, so no BruniNeuron was harmed in any creating process whatsoever, and I've found ways to make the work easier and faster (Brunis are anything if not inventive), but Bristols are so large.)
Oh, yes, we'll dress up. We (this time, as in "the girls in the group that etc etc etc"), to differentiate ourselves, are all dressing up roughly the same way. Which is the easiest and simplest costume you can think of? That's right, we'll be witches. (This might sound as if I'm complaining. Believe me, I'm not.This gives me the perfect chance to use clothes I haven't worn in years - and also improved my mood, seeing how I found out I fit in them. ;P) (And I like very much the hat! :D It's the only part we'll actually have in common, for the rest we will manage on our own.) (Oh, and I was all for dressing up like a Rabid Blood-Thirsty Monkey, but that was definitely too much work. 'Lazy Man of the forest', remember?) Well, what we lose in originality, we'll have to make up for in sexiness. :P If that's a word. Not so sure about that.
Class in an hour. A class that goes from 18:00 to 20:00.
I'm in desperate need of a coffee.
ETA: We have black cardboard which we don't know how to use, since we'd found bat festoons already. Any idea?
...maybe some explanations might be required here. We (as in "the same group that did the pub") are organizing a Halloween party. We've bought most part of the decorations (one of the bright sides of being in a Pro Loco is that you have sponsors), but there are a few things left out - as far as I know, a friend who wanted to make skeletons out of [a long name I don't remember now], and Bruni who's drawing pumpkins. (It's not that much of a hardship, really. The 'template' is an illustration I already had from another party, so no BruniNeuron was harmed in any creating process whatsoever, and I've found ways to make the work easier and faster (Brunis are anything if not inventive), but Bristols are so large.)
Oh, yes, we'll dress up. We (this time, as in "the girls in the group that etc etc etc"), to differentiate ourselves, are all dressing up roughly the same way. Which is the easiest and simplest costume you can think of? That's right, we'll be witches. (This might sound as if I'm complaining. Believe me, I'm not.This gives me the perfect chance to use clothes I haven't worn in years - and also improved my mood, seeing how I found out I fit in them. ;P) (And I like very much the hat! :D It's the only part we'll actually have in common, for the rest we will manage on our own.) (Oh, and I was all for dressing up like a Rabid Blood-Thirsty Monkey, but that was definitely too much work. 'Lazy Man of the forest', remember?) Well, what we lose in originality, we'll have to make up for in sexiness. :P If that's a word. Not so sure about that.
Class in an hour. A class that goes from 18:00 to 20:00.
I'm in desperate need of a coffee.
ETA: We have black cardboard which we don't know how to use, since we'd found bat festoons already. Any idea?
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on 2005-10-27 10:48 am (UTC)MWAH!