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Sadie the Incredible Mermaid Girl: D.I.Y. Traveling Side Show Mermaid Baby Costume

This year was my baby girl’s first halloween as a dress-up-able-human and it was imperative that she have the perfect first Halloween costume.  I had originally had my heart set on her being the bearded lady in a side show but when she wouldn’t leave the beard on I decided to take advantage of the fact that she’s not walking yet and put her in some sort of a sack costume which also meant that I would need to decorate her stroller…which naturally led me to make her the Incredible Mermaid Girl in a traveling side show!

I created her stroller cover using foam core as the fish tank frame; blue fabric, glitter tulle & clear plastic Christmas ornaments for the water; and foam core for the signage & held it all together using a glue gun.  I attached the whole contraption to the stroller (a Britax B-agile) using Velcro Garland Tie and all that was missing was a fat little mermaid to go inside.

Enter one fat little mermaid.  

I have a tutorial on how to make the shell top for the costume here 
& the mermaid tail tutorial is in the works!  
I’d love to see pictures of your home-made Halloween costumes.  Happy Be-lated Halloween!!
Christmas here we come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Last Minute NO-SEW D.I.Y. Costume: Mini Hula Girl

Here’s a last minute NO-SEW costume idea for you or your little one: 

What you’ll need
  • a green plastic tablecloth
  • scissors
  • glue gun/glue sticks
  • string/rope/twine
  • fringe (optional)
  • hawaiian flower for hair clip (optional)
  • shirt or onesie
  • felt for shells
  • blue marker

1. Open your tablecloth and cut it down to fit lengthwise around your waist and so that it’s long enough to just graze the knee.  
2. Keep it folded over and begin cutting it into fringe.

3. Once the fringe is cut grab your rope and fringe if you have some laying around.  I had this awesome piece of white fringe/tassles leftover from an old project.

4. Hot glue your twine onto the skirt at the fold and let dry.  Flip skirt over- hot glue the fringe to the front.
Your skirt is done.

Now for the shirt.

I’m using this off-white onesie for my daughter’s costume.  It has a design on it but it should be covered by the shells so don’t worry about it.  I’m also using left-over felt from her mermaid costume to be green and save a buck.

  1. Lay the felt scraps over the design to figure out where the shells will go.  Draw the shells directly onto the felt.
2. Cut out the shells and define them using any permanent marker.  I like this blue but you can use any color.  

3. Hot glue the shells onto the shirt.

Aaaaaand you’re done!

Now slip the costume onto your little model and try desperately to get her to look at you.  
Good luck and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!