As almost everyone knows (since I’m the worst secret-keeper ever), I went as Marie Antoinette for Halloween. Over the next week or so, I hope to get some nice, well-lit pictures of it, but until then, here’s my Halloween report.
It really all started on Friday, when Mark and I went into Dallas to pick up his Rocky Balboa costume. Of course we stopped at Godiva (where I used to work) and picked up some treats!

My new favorite truffle: a remake of the old Godiva hazlenut praliné truffle. Although Godiva generally prides itself on meticulously-decorated truffles and chocolates, this particular piece sets itself apart with a haphazard lumpiness.

My favorite seasonal: the Pumpkin Spice truffle. Isn’t it adorable?

A brand-new item – pecan caramel bark! As an addict of the pecan caramel cluster, I made a b-line for this in the store as soon as I saw it in the catalogue. Mark and I have been munching away on it constantly.


Oh hell yes. Just look at that! Pecans and caramel smothered in milk chocolate and marbled with dark. Is there anything more decadent?
Friday night, Mark’s Dungeons and Dragons friends were taking part in Denton’s Rocky Horror Picture showing (by Los Bastardos), so we showed up. We were lucky enough to be planted next to three cougars who were WASTED. They bought this twenty-four-year-old guy dressed as Rocky (in a gold speedo) a drink, and then proceeded to take pictures of him sitting in their laps. They kept shrieking things like, “DON’T POST THAT ON MY FACEBOOK OH MY GOD!!!!” as they attempted to find their inner twenty-year-old. They ended up leaving early after one passed out.
Unfortunately I don’t have any pictures, but the costumes were CRAZY – french maids, some store bought Mad Hatters, and tons of people dressed as Rocky Horror cast members (though NONE of them knew the characters that they were dressed as! Embarassing!) We’ll definitely go again next year.
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Saturday was sewing, from the moment I woke up. Although I’d been sewing here and there for a week and a half, I had apparently not prepared nearly enough.

Finally the night arrived, and although I hadn’t finished all of the details, I decided I was far enough along.



First we went to my friend Marcus’ house to watch he and his brother perform in their band, Sacco & Vanzetti. Their décor was AMAZING – everything was black with neon purple/green/orange paint, with black and strobe lights. By the end of their show I was already drunk off of pumpkin ale and insisting to Mark that I was Godzilla (not Marie Antoinette). Hmmm….


Then we headed to the Fry Street bars. I got really tired really fast, but I nonetheless enjoyed the surreal atmosphere. Everyone was full of energy (save for me, by that point), and I just loved seeing all of the costumes.
Overall, I had a great time! What did you go as for Halloween??





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Oh wow, it looks fantastic. This post makes me regret doing absolutely nothing lol ;_;
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Catherine Reply:
November 1st, 2009 at 10:02 pm
aw! Well I have to say, when I was sewing, I was definitely regretting doing this, haha!
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Your costume looks great! Did you make it from complete scratch?
My costume was a “Russian bartender” inspired from old Bond movies. Basically black pants, white shirt, suspenders, bow tie, and an eye patch haha.
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Catherine Reply:
November 3rd, 2009 at 11:45 pm
Yep, complete scratch! (Well, with a pattern, but it was just fabric in the beginning!)
That sounds really cool :) haha!
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AWESOME! I look forward to fully lit pictures~
I went as the Energizer Bunny (: and I totally understand how you feel! Halfway through the cutting I was like.. “what did I just get myself into??” I was basically racing against time to finish the costume, hehehe.
And I saw the pumpkin truffles!! (*w* ) I will go back now and see if they are on sale.. so adorable!
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Catherine Reply:
November 3rd, 2009 at 11:48 pm
I don’t think they go on sale until after Thanksgiving!
The energizer bunny sounds so cute~ Do you have pictures?
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wow, what a wonderful dress!
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Catherine Reply:
November 3rd, 2009 at 11:46 pm
thanks, katrina! it’s flaws are pretty apparent in person, lol!
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your makeup, hair and what i can see of the dress seems perfect! you must have gotten lots of compliments on it! i only went as wintour, lol :x
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I went as Magritte’s “Son of Man” on Friday night and Margot Tenenbaum on Saturday night. The extent of my arts and crafts was making an apple mask and a wooden finger.
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awwww you look soooo pretty!
love it.
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I love your dress! You must be a fast sewer. I was Dark Phoenix from X-Men, but no pictures yet.
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cool…. nice hair and outfit! =)
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