Halloween 2009
November 2nd, 2009 at 11:39 pm
Wow, Halloween 2009. I ambitiously decided to make my costume – SANDy the Tokidoki cactus girl.
I knew that meant less people would recognize what I was, but thought it would be worth it! Here’s a bit about my process, pictures of the final product, and a bit about our night at the NYC Village Halloween parade.
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What is up with Tokidoki?
August 9th, 2009 at 5:49 pm
I am a big fan of Tokidoki. When people see me wearing the shirts, carrying the purses, or playing with the toys, they’re always amused. The question I probably get the most, though, is “why is it/he/she wearing a cactus?”

So I present to you, Simone Legno’s (Tokidoki creator) text from the back of my Carina toy‘s box:
The cactus is a dign of protection. Kids are naive and vulnerable and need protection. A monster into a cactus suit would not have made sense in my vision of things. SANDy and her friends zip themselves into cactus suits because they think the world is a cold and scary place, and they need some armor to face it. The cactus is a conserver of water, and water means life. The Cactus Friends for me are the representation of life and pure like water.
I love that it’s kind of Engrish-y (he is a native Italian) – it makes it all the sweeter!

