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Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!



Wow, three posts in one day..aren't you lucky! I literally ran to the computer and couldn't wait to download pics of the boys all dressed up in their costumes. I made an attempt this morning to dress them up and take photos, but well, that ended in tears and a screaming match. So...we tried again tonight and all went well...I love that the clocks haven't went back yet, so it was actually still light out when the boys went out trick or treating...

Westyn's first Halloween!

My little raccoon-I used felt and double sided tape for his costume too...super easy & cheap!

I see we have mail..hahah...

I'm in love with this one.
Linking the above up over here:

The Paper Mama
 


Oh, and Gray's Lion Costume was featured at Happy Hour Projects and Lolly Jane Boutique. How cool is that?

Lish

Friday, October 28, 2011

DIY Toddler Lion Costume

When I asked Gray what he wanted to be for Halloween, he answered with 'ROOOARRRR...!' Ok, so a lion..LOL!? After having no luck with the google search thing on DIY Lion costumes and returning from Walmart thinking that $29 was way too much to spend on a two year olds costume, my wheels started turning. What I came up with is a super easy, super cheap costume that looks fabulously cute!

All day yesterday he had the tail on, then today when I wanted to get a photo, he wouldn't put it on! So here is just the front view. 

Supplies

Brown Hoody
8x11 Sheets of Felt-1 Brown, 3 Tan & 1 Yellow (I got 3-8x11 sheets for $1.50 a the Dollar store!)
Non Permanent Double Sided Tape
Scissors
Sewing machine
Cotton Bating

 Here's the hoody I will be using, which can still be worn afterwards, thanks to the use of double sided tape!

The Lions Belly
1. Using 1 piece of the tan felt, cut a circle/oval for the belly of the lion. I just used whatever size would cover the logo on the front of the hoody. Use double sided tape to adhere the felt.  

The Lions Mane
1. Cut the the brown sheet into two long strips and the rest into short strips. Measure the longer pieces to make sure they will fit in the inside of the hood. This will be what holds the mane in place.
2. Cut up 1 piece of tan and yellow into longer strips as well. I didn't measure anything, I just cut, and you can tell by my photo I didn't care if they were straight or not. You can be as precise as you want!
3. Roughly lay them out along side of the longer brown pieces. I alternated colors. This is what your mane will look like.

4. Sew the ends of the two longer brown pieces together and then sew the colored pieces in place.

5. This is what your mane should look like.
6.  Next, line the inside of the outer edge of the hood with double sided tape. Press mane in place.

The Lions Tail
7. Use the last sheet of tan felt to make the shape of the tail. Cut out a long piece of felt that is roughly 3 inches wide. Fold it in half and stitch along the one side. Leave the ends open.
8. Turn it in side right (in side out), or however you say it.

9. Gather 4 smaller pieces of felt, loosely stitch them together on one end.

10. Place the stitched end of the colored pieces inside one end of the tail piece. Hand stitch it into place. Then stuff the tail with cotton bating and stitch the last end closed.

Voila! A tail! I'm going to pin the tail to a belt and Gray will wear a pair of brown pants to complete his Lion Costume! Now, I'm off to make a costume for Westyn. He's going to be a raccoon, and I am going to use the same felt squares and a black onesie...



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Monday, October 24, 2011

Halloween Mantel

So a few weeks back I posted some photos of what my Fall Mantel looked like. I switched it up this week for Halloween using the basics of my fall one and just added some 'scary' elements! Here is what it used to look like...


 AND NOW THE CREEPY VERSION...

Same vase, same window, same twig candle holder, same pumpkins and felt flowers...

...now with skeletons, bones, black pumpkins & roses and spiders!!

   


I kinda really dig the creepy version...and if it wasn't for Christmas approaching, I would keep it up past Halloween!

Linking up to these lovely blogs...

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