Austin is buzzing with excitement as Halloween approaches, and one local artist has taken the festivities to a whole new level with a deliciously creative costume. Sarah Baumann, a San Antonio native, has spun her passion for Tex-Mex into a unique Halloween getup that’s turning heads and garnering likes on social media.
Brought to life by Baumann, the costume proudly resembles an H-E-B butter tortilla. Yes, you heard that right! This isn’t just any tortilla costume; it’s a handcrafted marvel! Baumann, who is also gearing up to launch her podcast titled “Can I Talk to your Grandma?”, meticulously chronicled her entire creative journey on her social media platforms. She shared everything from finding inspiration to the excitement of the grand reveal, all sprinkled with a good dose of humor and artistic flair.
In a delightful twist, Baumann decided to send her costume design blueprint to the beloved grocery chain H-E-B. Their response? “A stroke of genius can strike at any moment.” Talk about a supportive community! With the grocery giant cheering her on, Baumann was ready for the crafting process.
Utilizing a Cricut machine—a handy tool that many crafty folks swear by—Baumann created the iconic H-E-B butter tortilla label. The packaging of her burrito-inspired attire was ingeniously made from wire plastic, adding a touch of realism. Her artistic vision took shape when she painted tan fabric with brown spots, mimicking the authentic look of a tortilla. To add an even more creative twist, she wrapped the painted fabric around cardboard circles, creating the classic tortilla shape.
But the fun didn’t stop there! To add more flair to her outfit, Baumann fashioned a “queso” bucket out of a gallon container of H-E-B ice cream. As if that weren’t enough, she again used her Cricut machine to whip up the labels for that authentic vibe. The end result? A whimsical and inventive costume that has captured the hearts of many.
Baumann’s costume creation doesn’t end here. This talented artist previously dazzled everyone with other notable Halloween characters, including King Julian from “Madagascar,” an elaborately designed red carpet (lights included!), and even a life-size potted plant, not to mention a quirky dumpling with soy sauce! It’s clear that Baumann loves to push the boundaries of costume design and turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.
This Halloween, as people in Austin and across the country gear up for a night of festivities, Baumann’s butter tortilla costume serves as an inspiring reminder of creativity and community. It’s a wonderful example of how art and culture blend seamlessly, especially in a melting pot city like Austin. So, as you plan your own Halloween look this year, take a page from Baumann’s book and let your imagination run wild!
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