Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

11/2/12

Cheap and Easy DIY Dinosaur Costume

 
Wesley had a cute hand-me-down dino costume for Halloween so I wasn't planning on being super mom and DIYing his costume this year.  And I wasn't planning on dressing up either, until Halloween approached and I got in the Spirit.  Luckily for me, I was able to DIY the cheapest and easiest dino costume for Jeff and I.  It cost me $4 for both of our costumes and I was able to complete them both in about an hour.  Want to know how???  Here are the directions.
 
You Need:
A Sweatshirt
4-6 squares of felt
Scissors (I used pinking shears)
Pins
Sewing machine or needle and thread
Hot glue gun and glue
 
 
Start by folding your felt in half and cutting spikes (triangles) using the folded edge as the bottom of your triangle.  So when you unfold your triangle, you have a diamond shape.
 
 
Then pin your diamonds in place (where you want your spikes).  FYI- if i did this again, I think I would have put the spikes right next to eachother. 
 
 
Next, cut out your tail and pin it to the bottom edge of your sweatshirt.  Mine is a little off, but what dinosaur has a perfect tail, right?
 
 
Then cut out an oval or circle for the front of your sweatshirt. If you are using a zip-up like mine, cut your circle in half and pin it to your sweatshirt.
 
 
Then sew a staight line up the middle of the back of your sweatshirt, catching the center of your spikes.  If you plan to remove the spikes later, set your stitch to the longest length and start and stop sewing at each spike so you have less holes.
 
Sew on your tail and tummy as well.
 
Then using hotglue (or you can sew), glue the spikes halves together and watch them stand up.
 
 
And you are all set!  Seriously,the cheapest, easiest, and fastest homemade costume I have ever attempted.
 
 
Here's Jeff sporting his sweatshirt with our little dino.
 
 
And our little dino family.
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

10/31/12

10/29/12

Pumpkin Patch

Sunday we took Wesley to the beautiful pumpkin patch at Summer's Past Farm in Finn Springs, CA. The pumpkin patch was a little sparse, but it still made for some good pictures.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
{pictures by Jeff}

10/18/12

Boo! Halloween Decor

I finally got around to putting some Halloween decorations together.  I had been a total slacker, mostly because it just doesn't feel like fall around these parts, but I decided this weekend something had to go up, or I would miss it. And I didn't want to miss Halloween. 


I took a straw wreath I already had (which was wrapped with yarn) and wrapped it in strips of this black and white striped fabric I had gotten at a garage sale a while back.


Let me tell you, I am NEVER EVER wrapping a wreath in YARN ever again!  Wrapping in fabric is SOOOO much easier, and I think it looks just as cute. 

It took me about FIVE minutes to cut the fabric in 4-5 inch strips and wrap it around the wreath. I simply secured it with two straight pins, so it will be easy to unwrap and wrap again with different fabric.


I used more fabric strips (in orange) to make the messy bow.


I'm convinced fabric wrapped wreaths are the new yarn wrapped wreaths, what do you think?



A simple "Boo!" banner was made by cutting bunting triangles out of construction paper, gluing on letters cut by my cricut, and stringing on some jute.



I love the way it turned out!

Now go and make yourselves some fabric wrapped wreaths and then go crazy over how much time you spent yarn wrappin last year :)

Happy Halloween!!!