Candy corn outfit
If you're looking for easy costume ideas for your baby or toddler, I've got just the thing for you!
This is an easy last-minute halloween costume, perfect for the person who refuses to wear anything but a T-shirt. Dress up as a giant candy corn! If you are lucky, maybe someone will eat you. Materials: You will need 3 T-shirts. One orange one yellow one white They should all be the same size to make things easier. This is pretty self-explanatory just looking at the finished product. Cut the white shirt just below the sleeves.
Candy corn outfit
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If you're looking for easy costume ideas for your baby or toddler, I've got just the thing for you! It all starts with fleece, which is my favorite materials to use for making costumes. It's stretchy, warm, soft, forgiving, and doesn't require hemming, so it's a huge time saver for DIY kids costumes. If you like watching a live demo, here's a full video tutorial showing how I made this easy and adorable candy costume. If you can't see the video, try viewing it directly on YouTube.
Candy corn outfit
By: Katy from No Big Dill. This Candy Corn Costume is a cute homemade Halloween costume for kids. This easy Halloween costume is pretty simple, it's just an A-line jumper cut into three different felt sections. Add a cute little cone hat on top to finish off this adorable costume. I have not made this yet so I cannot rate it. We are adding your Comments. Need a last minute for a costume then here you go. Dress as a candy corn. All you need is to get one of your A line dress patterns or even one out of your closet and cut in three pieces.
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This turned out perfect for her and I'm not an expert when it comes to sewing. Trim off the excess white fleece at the line. Not even sure if felt would be cooler It all starts with fleece, which is my favorite materials to use for making costumes. Thank you for this pattern. One orange one yellow one white They should all be the same size to make things easier. Hope that helps! My husband requested a matching hat so I also made one for me and him! This time sew up the side AND the bottom, creating a pouch. I just can't quite picture it! The hat will help her your child warm on a chilly trick-or-treat night and the bag is great for stashing candy. For your son, just get a measuring tape and measure from his shoulder down to where the costume should end, and use that measurement for determining your stripe sizes. It's stretchy, warm, soft, forgiving, and doesn't require hemming, so it's a huge time saver for DIY kids costumes. I recommend dressing up the whole family as candy corn, because no one can eat just one. Thank you so much for the detailed instructions and pictures
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Measure the height of the dress to determine the height for your costume If you use a shirt instead of a dress, hold a tape measure up to the child to determine the proper length to make the costume. Remove the dress and reveal your pattern. Trim off the excess white fleece at the line. And for those of you who prefer photos and text, I've documented the whole thing here with step-by-step instructions and photos! Cut a piece of yellow fleece that's 18" x 3" and pieces of white and orange that are each 18" x 4". Just sort of fold the sleeves on the shirt back and draw underneath to create a sleeveless costume. Thank you so much for the detailed instructions and pictures So once again thank you. Hmm - I wonder if this would work as an adult costume Push the sides together so that the opposite sides pucker out, forming a bit of a cross. Made three, one for my daughter and two nieces.
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