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A 90’s inspired Caboodle costume

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First of all, I am a child of the 90’s and I remember carrying around my Lisa Frank folders, Mr. Sketch scented markers and Caboodle filled with jewelry supplies on the daily. So, OF COURSE, with my Birthday in March I wanted a nod to one of my most favorite things as a child for this months’s costume challenge: A CABOODLE! Did you have one and love yours as much as I did mine? Annndddddd, they are for sure making a come back (have you seen them in Target?? orrrrr have you seen the super amazing doodle caboodle yet? I want to snag one of those)! 🙂 
My caboodle costume, of course, comes with my favorite old school color combination, pink and teal, and I am SO excited to share it with you! 🙂

I set out on this costume challenge knowing that one of my main goals was to challenge myself with materials and shapes. I wanted to make bigger things, experiment with new materials and techniques and, more than anything, just learn and try. And this month fit the bill just perfectly for those goals and a little bit of frustration. 

The shape of this costume was tricky. I knew it needed to be bigger than my body in width with smooth, round edges. I also knew that fabric wouldn’t get the shape quite right and I needed it light enough (weight wise) to make it into something I could wear. I also would have LOVED to make the caboodle open, but that’s maybe for another project….this one was hard enough to get “right” before the end of the month! 🙂

But a challenge isn’t a challenge unless it’s a challenge, amiright?! 🙂 

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PLAN A:
I had been inspired by a new Instagram friend that makes *incredible* things out of foam (like full on Halloween displays with incredible texture and movement). So I set out with foam. I glued some together, got a hot knife (which is SO fun to carve and sculpt with) and started sculpting the shape of the essential shape of the caboodle as a long rectangle with smooth, rounded corners. SUCCESS! It was awesome and smooth and I even used some sand paper to perfect the shape just *so*! Theeennnnnn I used something called “foam coat” to cover the foam with (essentially) a layer of plaster; this allows the foam to be painted and embellished (because foam disintegrates or bubbles with most adhesives and sprays).

WELP! Enter problem. I have never worked with foam coat before and I think I mixed the powder too thick. I used a brush (like the instructions gave as an option) to coat the caboodle shape. It looked lumpy but I thought I could sand it. Wellllll I sanded and sanded and sanded and sanded AND SANNNDDDDDED off and on for like a week. The shape wasn’t great, the texture was ULTRA lumpy and I wasn’t able to get the edges what I wanted them to be. 

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PLAN B:
The good ol’ tried-and-true middle school paper mâché recipe came out. YUP! We’ve all made a giant mess making paper mâché projects in our days and this was no exception. In a moment of frustration in our garage while sanding for the 837th hour, I decided to just use the foam shape as the “shape” for some paper mâché! VOILLAAAAA! 🙂 

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I essentially covered half of the foam caboodle with cling wrap and then put the paper mâché over top, let it dry and then did the same with the other half!
I then assembled the 2 pieces together with hot glue (and some cardboard internal structuring. I painted it 1/2 pink and half aqua (ya know, like my tried-and-true Caboodle from middle school). I embellished it with the “c” clasp in front and matching pink handle. The Caboodle was attached to me with a big piece of ribbon that ran from the inside structure, through a hole in the back and then around my waist. 

Note: I could have *FOR SURE* worn this for a few hours at a party, BUT if I really were to be running through neighborhoods trick-or-treating, I would have needed extra reinforcements. 

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All in all, I am proud of this costume. Because, DUH, it’s a Caboodle. But more than anything, this is EXACTLY what I wanted this challenge to be. I am very good at being flexible (about most everything in life) but I am NOT good at finishing things. This is like the theme of my life……I start out many things SUPER eager (my day, a good book, a project, a recipe that I’m testing, an outing with my kiddos, the list goes on and on) but I am not always good at finishing. Sometimes I blame it my lack of plan, but sometimes it’s just plain time to carve out to solve ALLLLLL the problems without jumping to the next thing that excites me. I am an easily excitable person, so the fact that this Caboodle sat unfinished in our garage for days on end AND I kept coming back to it over the course of 3 weeks is what makes me happy! 🙂 

ANNNNNND who doesn’t want to channel their inner 80’s self to wear all the neon and celebrate one of my prize possessions as a child!

HAPPY MARCH EVERYONE! 
and yay caboodles! 🙂 

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Easy and Awesome paper mâché recipe
Ingredients
  • 1 part flour
  • 1 part water
  • 2 tbs salt (so that your project doesn’t get moldy)
Instructions
INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Multiply recipe as quantity needed

TIPS:
  1. Before laying down your pieces of coated paper, run the paper between your two fingers multiple times to get as much excess off as possible before laying it down. You don’t want lumpy or over saturated paper. The idea is to coat the strips of paper with juuuuuust enough to make it “gluey” but not too much that it doesn’t dry well.

  2.  Think about the “movement” or lines of your project when you tear your strips of paper. I tore the newspaper the long way because I knew that I wanted to make the outside as smooth and in one long line across the top as possible. 

  3. Lay the strips of paper with the movement of the shape. Don’t just “willy nilly” place the strips of paper on, but instead follow the lines of the shape and lay them down in one sold coating (ie, don’t just place random paper here and there if you want a smooth finish). 

  4. Don’t forget to overlap your pieces by at least 1/4” with each strip. 

  5. Smooth out your paper as much as necessary when coating. Be careful not to be too rough with your touch as to tear the paper, but I ran my hands and fingers over each piece multiple times

  6. My recommendation is to only do up to 2 coatings of paper at a time before letting it fully dry. You can add as many coatings are you want total; the more layers, the more sturdy the piece! 🙂 

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  1. Molly says

    March 28, 2019 at 3:58 pm

    This is so cute!! Takes me back to childhood.

    Reply
  2. Stacey Damiano says

    March 28, 2019 at 5:49 pm

    I’m dying over this. SUCH a fun post- you’re energy and images are incredible. LOVE!

    Reply
  3. Laurie says

    March 28, 2019 at 6:15 pm

    How fun! I love paper mache!

    Reply
  4. Tiffany says

    March 28, 2019 at 7:52 pm

    This is great. I still have one that may or may not look like your costume. So – you have great taste!

    Reply
  5. Leigh Ann says

    March 28, 2019 at 10:13 pm

    Love your quirky sense of humor!

    Reply
  6. Junell DuBois says

    March 29, 2019 at 8:53 am

    Haha this is so cute! I love it!

    Reply
  7. Nikki says

    March 29, 2019 at 12:43 pm

    How cute. I have no crafty bones in my body and no matter how easy I would mess it up! Great job by the way!

    Reply
  8. Tricia Snow says

    March 30, 2019 at 8:15 pm

    Looks like a great project!

    Reply
  9. Cindy says

    March 31, 2019 at 5:40 pm

    How fun! It’s a cute and nostalgic costume. Good for you, for finishing this complicated project!

    Reply
  10. Katie says

    April 2, 2019 at 2:45 pm

    I love this! Super cute and creative.

    Reply
  11. Pauline says

    April 4, 2019 at 6:57 pm

    This is awesome!!! I love your qirkiness and talent!!!

    Reply
  12. T.M. Brown says

    April 8, 2019 at 7:24 am

    Talk about being creative! LOL!! Took me back to when I was a teenager.

    Reply
  13. Angela Greven | Mean Green Chef says

    April 11, 2019 at 7:51 am

    Oh my gosh your so much fun, I love this and remember the caboodle lol I was a child of the 80s and it was a wild and wooly time too 🙂 Thanks so much for the smile, you’re super creative!

    Reply

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  1. A yarn ball costume DIY! says:
    October 15, 2019 at 11:54 am

    […] If you are using a ball, cover it in cling wrap or plastic wrap so that the paper mâché doesn’t stick to the ball. If you are using a balloon, just begin applying your paper mâché. You will want to layer your paper mâché at least 3-4 layers thick for structure (I did 2 at a time and let dry, then repeat).**for more tips on paper mâché, head to the blog post that I did about the Caboodle costume, there are a few tips near the bottom in the “paper mâché recipe” section HERE […]

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I’ve done this a handful of times in our own home….bathrooms, bedrooms, hallways (like so many times in the hallways 😂)! 
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Even thought I had alllll the intentions of postin Even thought I had alllll the intentions of posting this sooner, I make no apologies because I don’t like living in the land of the “shoulddas”. Especially during this season of intentional slowing down and anticipating the arrival of Christmas. 
Download this coloring advent village and take a few min away to color each house and talk about the season and the way you can shine light! 
PS, download the file on my blog amongst the other holiday themed doodles coloring sheets…..AND we printed our village in gargantuan size from Staples….(their engineer print) and I am not one but mad about the fact that it will take up nearly half a wall! 😂 ❤️🎄
Tis the season for my crafting fingers to be full Tis the season for my crafting fingers to be full of hot glue burns and can honestly say it makes me happy. Like so thankful and happy! 
Okkayyy well maybe not the burns themselves but the fact that I’m over here, in my little studio space in Wisconsin crafting my heart out and you’re sending the love right back to me with all the support! Support for the doodles and painting and costumes and sewing and other colorful things that I’m eager to share! 
SO thankful. Like I’d really love to give you all a humongous big hug right now. 

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Adding color and lots of little personalities and Adding color and lots of little personalities and faces to our weekend. Because love wins and death is conquered….so yes, this is for sure how we celebrate🎉 
Also, every time I cracked an egg this weekend, I squealed in the sound or noise that I thought the personality of the egg would sound 😂😂😂 obvi.
I would PICKle you as my Valentine over and over i I would PICKle you as my Valentine over and over if I could! 😂
Also, yes, this is clearly a @claussenpicklesofficial because duh, they are the best! ❤️

The alternate caption could also be “yup…..it’s a Valentine pickle. Because my kids are obsessed with vinegar soaked veggies. Just swipe for the Halloween pickle proof 🥒 “
For the record, I got approximately zero adulting For the record, I got approximately zero adulting things done while constructing this cardboard @encantomovie Casita of my daughters dreams. Except of course inserting many phrases in place of the “we don’t talk about Bruno” song…..ya know, “we don’t talk about dishes no no nooooo. We don’t talk about laundryyyyyy.” 🏠 🎨 💛 
Also, the minute the hot glue was dry, Esther picked up the Casita, hugged it and ran it to the living room where she played most of the afternoon. A moment of Mom win to warm my heart 😭❤️
“May you find the light that guides you home” “May you find the light that guides you home” 
One of my fave song + fave yearly progression that makes me allll happy and sappy. Merry Christmas 🎄 I hope you’re finding light this holiday season!
If I’ve said it once and I’ll say it 3 squllio If I’ve said it once and I’ll say it 3 squllion more times: I LOVE PAINNNTTTTT! Here’s the thing……paint is always, 100% paint-overable. If you paint something, step back, live with it for while but just doesn’t feel right…..simply paint over it. Like really that simple. 
I’ve done this a handful of times in our own home….bathrooms, bedrooms, hallways (like so many times in the hallways 😂)! 
Painting to me is a slight reflection of life: nothing is perfect, and even when mistakes or missteps feel overwhelming they are always worth fixing and usually fixable annnnnd it’s amazing how much a  small moment can bring big joy…..or in this case a big moment on a biiigggg wall 🎉🎨
I am doing my last restock of these little nutcrac I am doing my last restock of these little nutcracker buddies tonight at 7pm (central time)! So if you’ve had your eyes on them, especially after seeing them in @hgtvmagazine (gahhhhhhh, still can’t get over this), then be sure to find yourself in my shop tonight at 7pm central!
Even thought I had alllll the intentions of postin Even thought I had alllll the intentions of posting this sooner, I make no apologies because I don’t like living in the land of the “shoulddas”. Especially during this season of intentional slowing down and anticipating the arrival of Christmas. 
Download this coloring advent village and take a few min away to color each house and talk about the season and the way you can shine light! 
PS, download the file on my blog amongst the other holiday themed doodles coloring sheets…..AND we printed our village in gargantuan size from Staples….(their engineer print) and I am not one but mad about the fact that it will take up nearly half a wall! 😂 ❤️🎄
Tis the season for my crafting fingers to be full Tis the season for my crafting fingers to be full of hot glue burns and can honestly say it makes me happy. Like so thankful and happy! 
Okkayyy well maybe not the burns themselves but the fact that I’m over here, in my little studio space in Wisconsin crafting my heart out and you’re sending the love right back to me with all the support! Support for the doodles and painting and costumes and sewing and other colorful things that I’m eager to share! 
SO thankful. Like I’d really love to give you all a humongous big hug right now. 

And for all the online shoppers this weekend, use code YAYcreatives for 20% off everything in my shop through Monday night. Including these happy Colorful felt trees! (I meannnnn, look at their personality 😂😍)
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