Showing posts with label fish tank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish tank. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2011

Fish Tank (haa!)

So as evidenced by the last post, I'm a little (lot) Halloween crazy. And as the BIG DAY approaches, I realized I've got to finish my costume!

When I was trying to visualize the costume, I searched the magical internets for other people's costumes (which was mildly terrifying when I realized why these 50 year old men had fuzzy full-body cat costumes) and gathered ideas. I also decided to play around with an avatar creator, which I think was the most helpful thing I could have found.

I'm sure you've seen obnoxious flash ads for Zwinky and the like, but I decided to give one a try after I saw an avatar created with cat ears. So after a search or two to find a completely free avatar site, I found a whole bunch of distractions, and finally . Add a few more distractions, and tada!


That's a cute little version of what I wanted my costume to be. And I totally ripped the avatar off for my shirt. I was debating a few options, but knew I wanted black and white (I'm going to be a calico, and I'm already red). It's rather hard to see because of the small size, but the black tank on the avatar has a school of skeleton fish on the bottom side. Or possibly octopi.

So off to Walmart for me to try and budget up this shirt.

I found a simple ribbed black tank that fit surprisingly well and hid the bra straps (a must!), some puffy paint in white, stencil sponge brushes, and a plastic school folder. Most places with a craft department do sell stenciling sheets, which are flexible clear or white plastic sheets that come in an 8x10 sheet for about $1.50. While those work wonders if you're not into budget-crafting, the plastic double pocket school folders (about $0.80) offer about three times the surface area and are just as workable. I got mine in hot pink, because, well, why not? Be sure to get a color that will mark easily when you're tracing.

So back to the Bat Cave (cat cave for this? no, we'll stick to bats) and I found a stencil for a fish which is apparently part of the flying spaghetti monster religion. Regardless, it's a skeleton fish with the added bonus of pirate-y eye patch! How much more Halloween can a stencil get?

After painstakingly (not!) cutting out the paper stencil, tracing, and then cutting out the plastic stencil, I ended with two sizes of my pirate fish skeleton.



Add painter's tape, cardboard under the shirt, and puffy paint, and my fish tank is complete!



As you can see, I haven't stenciled in a few years, so it's not the crispest fish shirt ever. And the white puffy paint didn't really want to be friends with the black tank. But hey, they look ghostly. I didn't check the placement of the fish before I stenciled, which may come back to bite me, but I'm fairly certain I avoided the fishy boob conundrum. We shall see!