This
is a first for this blog: a Kidnap the Magic
entry about something other than a themed party! I have numerous
Disneyland-related craft project ideas, some of which I've actually
done, but I haven't shared any yet because I haven't yet gotten in
the habit of photo-documenting my works in progress. I did get a few
good pics of this one, though, and the time is definitely right!
So
a couple years ago, I was fortunate enough to attend Mickey's
Halloween Party, the separately ticketed event that runs at
Disneyland during the Halloween season. It's pretty much the only
time when adults are allowed to enter the park in full-on,
unambiguous costumes, and boy, did the guests ever take advantage of
the fact. Practically everyone there was in some kind of Disney
character costume. Many were obviously store-bought, but quite a few
more were just as obviously homemade. Some people even went as
Disneyland
characters, such as the Haunted Mansion's Tightrope Walker AKA
Alligator Gal, or recognizable individual buccaneers from Pirates of
the Caribbean.
I'm
pretty sure I'm the only person who showed up dressed as a ride,
though.
I
decided at the outset that I wanted to have a costume directly
related to Disneyland, and not just to Disney's film library. When I
hit on the idea of going as the “it's a small world” Clock
Tower...I couldn't not
do it. That's the sort of inspiration that strikes maybe once a year.
Suddenly my head was full of ways to translate all those blocky
shapes and clock gizmos into clothing on a human figure. I knew I had
a winner.
I
also knew I had my work cut out for me. The problem with choosing
such an offbeat, niche-interest costume as the Clock Tower—or any
other Disneyland icon that didn't originate in a movie—is that
there are few to no pre-existing resources to help you out. From
design to execution, you have to come up with it all yourself.
Wait...did
I say “problem?” I meant invigorating
challenge.
There's a lot of satisfaction in creating your own unique costume and
wearing it in a setting where it will be appreciated. If that sort of
challenge sounds like your spinning cup of tea, read on while I walk
you through the phases of my own such project.