

#Caboodle 80s full#
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).


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! 🙂īut a challenge isn’t a challenge unless it’s a challenge, amiright?! 🙂 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 knew it needed to be bigger than my body in width with smooth, round edges. And this month fit the bill just perfectly for those goals and a little bit of frustration. I wanted to make bigger things, experiment with new materials and techniques and, more than anything, just learn and try. I set out on this costume challenge knowing that one of my main goals was to challenge myself with materials and shapes. 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! 🙂 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)! 🙂 Sketch scented markers and Caboodle filled with jewelry supplies on the daily. First of all, I am a child of the 90’s and I remember carrying around my Lisa Frank folders, Mr.
