You don’t have to be anything for Halloween this year!
Upcycling Expert - Annie Temmink
Annie completed her BA in sculpture and math from Davidson College in North Carolina, and received a Thomas J Watson Foundation Fellowship to travel independently for twelve months studying fashion and textiles. From Indonesia to Japan, India to Uganda and Tanzania, she worked with village women, dove through sprawling second-hand markets and explored fashion in the world’s biggest cities and smallest towns. The scope of her studies took her from preparing plants for organic dyes to exploring the factories that produce clothing for brand name stores.
Much of Annie’s inspiration comes from common or unwanted materials whose wide availability sparked her interest in recycling materials six years ago. Now she transforms repurposed clothing into sculpture for solo exhibitions and larger installations. Her work catches attention including that of trend forecasting companies in New York and private collectors on the east coast. Annie looks forward to blogging about her experiences and showing you how to create fabulous projects (clothing, jewelry and beyond) with materials from Goodwill.
Annie currently designs and makes clothing and accessories (and dances like-a-fool) in Charlottesville, Virginia. To learn more and to see Annie's projects visit: www.artemmink.com
Topics: Goodwill, Halloween costumes, Halloween, Annie Temmink, halloween costumes at Goodwill
Fast and Easy Animal Ears, Fancy Hair Clips, and Hat Dazzle
This project was inspired by a local clown, mime, and friend, Ruckus. Looking for a quick and easy way to spice up your Halloween costume? This project can be taken in any direction and the possibilities are endless.
Topics: costumes, Halloween costumes, Halloween, Annie Temmink
Shoes often make the difference in an outfit, and the same is true for a Halloween costume. Generally for one night of wear you won’t invest much in a great pair of shoes, which is why Goodwill is a good place to start your specialty shopping. You can find a pair of heels for a few dollars and alter them to enhance your costume.
Topics: Halloween heels, Halloween costumes, Shoes, Halloween, Annie Temmink
It’s time to start thinking about Halloween, and if you’re the type of person that usually runs out of time to build your ideal costume, here’s your chance to get it right!
Topics: Goodwill, Halloween, Annie Temmink, Halloween costume, super hero costume, super hero cape
Since Halloween is tomorrow, I thought it would be fun to do one last post on costume ideas. This one is for Halloween hats. Hats make great costumes because you can move and dance in them so easily and they make a big statement. Plus, you can make one the night before or even the day of and still have a great piece.
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Okay, okay I need to start thinking about a Halloween costume. What to be, what to be? ... Ooh, what about those celebrities who wear outrageous stuff on their heads?
Topics: upcycle, Upcycling, Halloween costumes, Halloween, Upcycling Expert, Annie Temmink
Sometimes the hardest part about getting into the Halloween season is deciding what to be. Good costumes take time to put together, but key accessories can help you create the look you want and give you flexibility if you change your mind at the last minute. For instance, you may have your heart set on dressing up like your favorite Alexander Wang protégé when your friends tell you they all want to go as monsters instead. With this furry cuff you can spice up either outfit and others too!
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Good costumes come down to details. At Goodwill you will find lots of great, ready-made costumes that you can supplement with custom additions. One nice accessory, for those of us without the real thing, is a tattoo sleeve. Good for pirates, pinups, bikers, derby dames, musicians, prisoners, bartenders and nearly any other costume, it’s fun and easy to do. It’s also fully customizable. Here’s how:
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