This is my Art Blog for Education 406. This class is all about Fine Arts (music, dance, visual art and drama). Throughout this course I hope to learn a lot about fine arts so I can bring valuable tools and ideas into the classroom! Therefore, I hope to hear from and post to all my fellow classmates! ENJOY
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haha. I got the same picture on mine. We're hot!
Well done on your creative use of shoulder pads - making mouse ears is probably the only thing they're good for these days, haha. You girls both looked super cute; I wish we'd been allowed to dress up at my school. :(
I also agree on the ingenius use of the lovely shoulder pad. Now I wonder if you had them lying around house?? :)
Dressing up on halloween was more fun than I thought!!
I had fun at my school... I think having fun with the students is so important.
You guys look so HOOOOOOTTTT in that picture!!
Christine you look good all dressed up at your school. At least, this time the dog is not chasing your tail.
cheers
Tracy
very clever use of 1980's artifacts! Who knew that they still make them? or did you raid someone's power suit?????
Awesome! You guys looked great and the kids must have loved it! We weren't allowed to dress up for Halloween and although, it would have been a ton of fun--i didnt miss the added stress of having to create a costume. So WAY TO GO GIRLS!
Aw, you two look so cute. *lol* :) It's so much fun to be creative and dress up for halloween. And having big ears-woohoo! As teachers we need big ears to hear our muffins with. *lol* Especially when they're misbehaving. ;)
Very nice ladies,
I must applaud anyone who spends the extra time putting their own costume together. I love seeing how creative people can be on Halloween instead of suiting up with their prefabricated duds. I unfortunately copped out with a prefab job that was rather difficult to wear in a school setting. I am sure the kids loved it.
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