Josefina is dressed as Our Lady of Guadalupe...
Caroline is dressed as St. Cecilia...
... Kaya is dressed as St. Kateri...
... Kirsten is dressed for Lucia Day in honor of St. Lucy...
(She is wearing the original American Girl outfit and wreath, but I am dying to show you all a beautiful new option that a friend of mine has recently created... soon!)
... and Mia (as in ME-ah - Rose's look like-me-ah doll) is dressed as Our Lady of the Rosary!
I always love seeing their creativity!
Anyways, it is time for me to get back to helping the children assemble their costumes for this year, now that the girls have shown me how to thread the machine.... (I am so thankful I had them take that sewing class this past summer!) We are headed to our parish's party this evening and I will try to share this year's costumes soon. In the meantime you can browse through some of the children's past Saint Costumes in the archives or by clicking the individual links below.
.: Saintly Costumes From the Archives :.
- Saintly Costumes (2008 - long list of ideas and suggestions)
- Reminiscing (pictures from 2006)
- Our Cast of Saints (2007)
- Our Cast of Saints (2008)
- Our Cast of Saints (2009)
- Getting Ready to Celebrate the Feast of All Saints (2010 - includes costumes from my childhood)
- Our Cast of Saints (2010)
- Our Cast of Saints (2011)
- Our Parish All Saints' Party and Costume Contest (2012)
- {this moment} (2012 - Parish Contest Winners!)
- Our Cast of Saints (2012)
- A Costume for St. Maximilian Kolbe (2009)
- Almost Wordless Wednesday (2010 - Our Lady of Guadalupe)
- A Costume for St. Catherine of Alexandria (2011)
- St. Michael the Archangel (2012)
- St. Joan of Arc, Maid of Lorraine :: All Saints' Day Costume (2012)
Lovely dollies! I enjoy seeing their creativity too, and it reminds me so much of my big girls when they were younger. They used to make so many things for their dolls to wear and play with. Happy sewing!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!! My sister and I used to dress our dolls for All Saint's Day as well! I had four dolls, so I dressed up my Kirsten doll as Blessed Lucia, my Bitty Twin boy was Francisco, and my Bitty Baby was Jacinta, with my other doll as Our Lady of Fatima. We, too, improvised the costumes with whatever we had. Your pictures brought back wonderful memories! It still makes me smile to see young girls enjoying the dolls I played with only a few years ago!
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
Melanie (age 15)
I've been searching for the Lucia set for Kirsten forever!!!! Where did you find it?!
ReplyDeleteI finally found it for a reasonable price on ebay! Wait though... I have a second set that is even cuter that a friend made for me. Hopefully she will get her etsy shop open soon!
DeleteI fell in love with celebrating All Saints' Day when I converted in 2005 and had my first son in 2006. I stumbled on your blog and truly became inspired! Thank you for all the great Saint posts/activities/feast day with families ideas. My offer of sending trinkets from Alaska still stands when you study this huge state. Do not know how long will be here, but embracing God's purpose for my family. God bless.
ReplyDeleteThe doll costumes are adorable!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet and what a good job they did. I am in denial of how soon I need to have our costumes ready. I have been piece mealing them but need to actually sit down and see if they really look like St Michael and St Joan of Arc.
ReplyDeleteThose are fantastic! I'm laughing at threading the needle. It stops so many people, but that's the hardest thing about sewing. And it's always the girls who can figure it out!
ReplyDeleteWe just had Trunk or Treat at our parochial school and, although we have a rule that costumes should be book based, I'd so love to do Saints. There are, after all, lots of books we could use.
wow! those are pretty cute! such creativity!
ReplyDeletewow! such cute costumes! and so creative!
ReplyDeleteWow, such cute costumes! And so creative, too!
ReplyDeleteWow, so cute! Great creativity shown through the costumes!
ReplyDeleteCute! So creative!
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