Happy Halloween!!! :) Ok, so I'm barely making it in the same month as my last post, but oh well!! ;) Wanted to post some costume ideas, even if it's too late for this year!! :/ The skirt ideas could be used all year long!! This year, the costumes I made were: a Queen Bee, an Alien, a Safari Guide, and Minnie Mouse!! :) They were all relatively easy, but the skirts took a while!
**** NOTICE: I do am not, nor do I claim to be an expert seamstress!! I can sew ok, but not perfectly!! Being that these are only "costumes", which will be worn at night. . . in the dark - - I wasn't going for perfection!! ;) With that said. . .
This is the Queen Bee costume I came up with:
* 1 yd. striped fabric
* 1 yd. black tulle (had extra)
* 1 yd. yellow tulle (had extra)
** Yes - her shirt is crooked!! It's not sewn crooked, just didn't straighten it for the picture!! :(
I started with a black skirt we already had. This skirt was knit & kinda hard to work with! :( (Could have been from the shape of the skirt!!)
I trimmed a little off the bottom, to remove the "angled" shape.
I took my (pre-washed) striped fabric, and cut 6 strips. (Sorry, don't know the exact length - can't think of the length of the fabric off hand!! :( The width will depend on the size of skirt you will be making. I believe mine were around 6".
I hemmed the tops & bottoms of each layer & sewed 2 pieces together, giving me enough to make 3 layers.
Then, I gathered the tops of each layer. I repeated this process for both tulle layers. The black tulle went on top of the stripes & the yellow went on the bottom.
I sewed the striped & the yellow layers together, then pinned them onto the skirt, attaching the black tulle at the same time. I repeated this process until all three layers were on the skirt.
The finished product!! :) For the shirt - we went to Goodwill & found 2 cute shirts (on dollar day, I might add!! ;) & we were set! I cut the straps off the black shirt, only because they were "itchy", so I just stitched the shirts together in 2 spots! (This way, I can remove the black shirt & the yellow shirt can be worn again!!)
Accessories:
Since she was a "Queen Bee", she had to have a crown & a staff!! ;) (I found the wings at the 99 cent store!!! :)
For the staff:
I started with a paper mache ornament & a dowel - found both at Hobby Lobby.
I took the ornament, and cut off the "hanger" part! (Technical name, huh?? ;) Then, I poked a hole in the bottom & made it large enough for the dowel to just fit.
Next, I painted the dowel black, and the top gold. After the pieces dried, I put the dowel into the top & hot-glued along the base. I added some misc. gold ribbons & stuff that I had left over from my wedding (forever ago!!)!! :)
For the crown:
I drew a crown shape, free-hand (don't laugh!!), onto a thin piece of card stock (it was packaging from a scrapbook kit, so it was larger than 12x12"). It was folded in 1/2, so it cut 2, but I didn't cut on the fold! (Wanted it to be thicker!!) Then I cut 2 straps - again, wanting one thick strap!
I spray painted the pieces gold & hot glued them together!! I added some more of the gold accessories & viola!! A crown!! ;)
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