Peacock Costume

Now that my daughter is of preschool age, I've become acutely aware that my days of choosing her Halloween costume for her are quickly coming to an end.  Figuring this would be my last year to pick a costume, I wanted to make her something cute, easy, and easy to wear with normal clothing. After a morning at the zoo, I thought a peacock would be within my skill set.  

I cut out the felt and glued it all together - no sew! I figured I could make the peacock's tail feathers attach to her with elastic bands for her to wear like those fairy wings people buy.  The tricky thing was getting it stiff enough to stand upright.  For that, I bought some boning (like they use in corsets - ended up a little more $$$ that I expected) and glued it in along with some quilting padding to make it soft.  

For the headpiece I first thought I would make her a headband, but it ended up working more as a visor. She also happened to come home from preschool with an a paper she had glued googly eyes all over. She let me take two of them to add to the visor and there we have it!  An adorable, spunky peacock. It's amazing what you can do with felt and hot glue!

Strawberry Girl

I made a Halloween costume for my little strawberry girl.  Her favorite food right now is strawberries, so I thought it would be so cute to turn her into a little strawberry.  I got the idea from a magazine where they just glued a bunch of stuff onto a sweatshirt - no sewing involved!  I cut out leaves to go around her neck and yellow seeds and hot glued them on.  With the leftover scraps I make a little "hat" of extra leaves and a little stem and attached it to an elastic band so it would stay on her head.  In short, the costume ended up looking ridiculously cute (but maybe it's just because I think my kid is ridiculously cute).  It's amazing what you can do with felt and hot glue!