My Semi-Homemade Masterpiece
Earlier this week, I found myself in the middle of a pile of string, faux fur, napkins and a giggling three year old. This year, my daughter Sophia wanted to be a black cat for Halloween. Although the local costume shop offered plenty of easy options, I couldn’t bear forking over $29.99 for a one-time-wear costume. I’m normally not a very crafty person, but I decided to take some advice from Where You Live’s finance expert, Jennifer Ranville, and try making my own costume this year.
Sophia already had a black turtleneck, leggings and black gloves, so all I needed were a few items to spice it up. Sophia and I made a trip to Joann’s Fabrics and grabbed the following items totaling just over $10:
• ½ yard of black faux fur $2.99 (priced half off….bonus!)
• Black furry kitty ears $5.99
• A spool of black thread $1.99
• A Kit Kat bar for the ride home $0.75
Monday night I dusted off the old sewing machine, yes I literally had to wipe it down from sitting in the basement for four years, and decided to give it a whirl. First, I cut out a big piece of faux fur and sewed it on the front of the turtleneck to resemble a furry tummy. That was the easy part. The challenge was the long furry tail. I realized that while dreaming of the Kit Kat bar while shopping at Joann’s, I forgot to grab the cotton batting to fill the tail. So I dug around my cupboard until I found the next best thing…..napkins? Sophia helped me wad them up, but I didn’t have anything to push them down into the fabric tube I’d sewn. Hmmm….what about her “horse head on a stick?” This got some laughs out of my daughter, but it worked!
Although I haven’t let her wear it yet for fear it might fall apart, Sophia loves her semi-homemade kitty costume. She’s excited to show it off to her friends at preschool and the neighborhood this weekend. In the end, I not only saved money, but had fun spending quality time with my daughter and creating a masterpiece we’re both proud of.
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Maranda


I’ve been a part of the WOOD TV8 team since 2005. As Special Projects Producer, I work side by side with Maranda making things happen behind the scenes. I coordinate Maranda’s Park Parties each summer and produce a variety of station broadcasts and events through out the year. I also serve as the producer of Maranda’s weekly half-hour show, Where You Live. I love the variety of my job and getting to be a part of the impact Maranda is making on kids in our community!
Outside of work, I've been married for seven years to my husband John and we have two beautiful daughters, Sophia and Stella. When I'm not busy trying to keep up with the kids, I spend "me time" reading fashion or celebrity magazines, sneaking in some good reality television, walking around Reeds Lake with girlfriends and exploring new restaurants with my hubby.
Inspirations for my blog come from my daily life as a busy working mom -- trying to juggle a full time job and be a full time mom to a spitfire five year old and a new baby.