For those of you as addicted to television as I am, you may recognize us as Party Down caterers. Or you may not, since that show was only on for two seasons and ended over a year ago. Regardless, my friends who knew the show thought they were cute costumes and I only spent about $5 buying the fabric to make the bow ties using a pattern I found online. Bonus: Adam and I learned how to tie a traditional bow tie. So all in all it was a very efficient costume choice.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Happy Halloween!
I don't think I've ever gone an entire calendar month without posting anything, so this is coming to you at the very last minute. Behold, my brilliantly easy Halloween costume idea:

For those of you as addicted to television as I am, you may recognize us as Party Down caterers. Or you may not, since that show was only on for two seasons and ended over a year ago. Regardless, my friends who knew the show thought they were cute costumes and I only spent about $5 buying the fabric to make the bow ties using a pattern I found online. Bonus: Adam and I learned how to tie a traditional bow tie. So all in all it was a very efficient costume choice.
For those of you as addicted to television as I am, you may recognize us as Party Down caterers. Or you may not, since that show was only on for two seasons and ended over a year ago. Regardless, my friends who knew the show thought they were cute costumes and I only spent about $5 buying the fabric to make the bow ties using a pattern I found online. Bonus: Adam and I learned how to tie a traditional bow tie. So all in all it was a very efficient costume choice.
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