Day 12 – 31 Days of Halloween – 31 Days of Hand-Made Costumes, Styled Costumes and Costume Tutorials.

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Day 12 - 31 Days of Halloween
Young girl wearing a crocheted Elsa Hat
Young girl wearing a crocheted anna hat

Day 11 – Elsa (Frozen) – I know we didn’t make it through every Disney princess, but we did make it through quite a few of them when L was younger and Elsa is no exception. This fabric was leftover from a prom dress I had made for a friend’s daughter and I was really excited to put this together with supplies that I already had on hand. The capelet was made from white polar fleece (which I also had on hand), it would have been a longer cloak if I had had more fabric to work with. You can’t see them well, but the snowflakes around the dress hem are lightweight dollar store ornaments, unfortunately, they caught on everything and I would not use them again.

Day 10 – Queen of Hearts Tea Cup Fascinator – This is a quick and easy project if you need accessories for a simple Queen of Hearts costume.

Day 9 – Wednesday Addams – I am a huge fan of the Addams family and Wednesday is officially my favorite character after watching the Netflix series. Its super easy to put a Wednesday costume together – black hairspray (totally optional), braids, pale face make-up and a black outfit. Add the “murderous don’t care” attitude and you’re done!

Wednesday Addams photo collage

Day 8 – Cruella’s Gloves – For years I was terrified to make “fingered” gloves, but they are easier than expected. This is a quick and dirty video on the making of the red gloves that L wore in the Cruella photos yesterday.

Day 7 – Cruella de Vil – I have always wanted to dress as Cruella for Halloween. Instead, we styled a Cruella costume for L and had a mini photo shoot. I love how the photos turned out and we found some really cool filters to play with too!

Day 6 – Dark Angel Wings – Last year my daughter came across these incredibly sad looking wings at our local ARC thrift store. They were half off that day ($2.50) so I told her I would revamp them. I’m not sure how much I spent on replacement feathers, but I think they turned out pretty good for the dark angel costume she put together. The video of my process can be viewed below.