I love these! It's surprising how many adults will NOT dress up for a costume event. I think those types have lost the spirit and joy of childhood and make-believe. Glad to see YOU still have those qualities in abundance!
You look so cute as a flapper, Liz. I'm pretty sure that we haven't been to a costume party since the 1960s. As Debra notes, our set lost the desire to pretend. I never was much for pretending, but I at least made costumes for our family members. (Hunky Husband hated it when I had him wear earrings with his Gypsy outfit and you should have seen him as a monk.
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I love these! It's surprising how many adults will NOT dress up for a costume event. I think those types have lost the spirit and joy of childhood and make-believe. Glad to see YOU still have those qualities in abundance!
You look so cute as a flapper, Liz. I'm pretty sure that we haven't been to a costume party since the 1960s. As Debra notes, our set lost the desire to pretend. I never was much for pretending, but I at least made costumes for our family members. (Hunky Husband hated it when I had him wear earrings with his Gypsy outfit and you should have seen him as a monk.
I hated dressing up when I was younger - and cared - but now lead me to it! Husband quite enjoys it too.
Looks amusing.
We almost don't have costume parties here, so I don't own even one :-(
Apologies. I just realized that I didn't sign my comment about Liz as a flapper.
Excellent! Costuming up is always fun - you get to be someone else for a while!
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