Butterfly Halloween Costumes
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Butterfly Halloween Costumes
Butterflies are lovely to look at, but it is even more beautiful when your child decides to become one for Halloween. Here are some tips on how to make a homemade butterfly costume.
Before you begin this project, you may wish to take a trip to the library and check out the books on butterflies.
Let your child choose one she particularly likes and follow the color scheme when making the costume.
So now let's set about making those Butterfly Halloween Costumes!
Before you begin this project, you may wish to take a trip to the library and check out the books on butterflies.
Let your child choose one she particularly likes and follow the color scheme when making the costume.
So now let's set about making those Butterfly Halloween Costumes!
Making Butterfly Halloween Costumes
Purchase sheer fabric in the color your child has chosen. Find fabric that has spots or designs which closely resemble a butterfly. Then cut the fabric in half. Since the body of the butterfly tends to be black, your child can wear a black turtleneck or body suit and leotards.Sew each piece of fabric down the back of the leotard and take the other ends and sew each piece to the sleeve of the turtleneck or body suit. When your child lifts her arms, the wings will show their brilliant color.
Use black eye-liner to place dots on the child's face. Use pipe cleaners to make the antennae by taking long strips of construction paper and wrapping it around your child's head to ensure a good fit.
Attach the pipe cleaners to the construction paper with staples, then place cotton balls at the tip of each of the pipe cleaners. You can color the cotton balls with whatever color is dominant in the butterfly.
Another creative idea is to dress your child up in a warm solid color outfit, especially if it's a cold Halloween day. Perhaps one that is similar to a jogging suit and has a stripe down the side of the pant legs.
Make the wings by using cardboard to trace the design. Cut it out and then paint the wings a color that closely matches the outfit. Add glimmer or stickers to the wings as well.
You can attach the wings by taking ribbon of the same color and wrapping it around the center part of the wings (where it curves inward), and then around the child. In this way, it won't fall off the back.
Toddler Butterfly Halloween Costume
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Is a Butterfly Halloween Costume On Your List For This Year?
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Edutopia
Jan 31, 2012 @ 5:08 am | delete
- A butterfly costume isn't on MY particular list but I know a few friends who would get a lot of inspiration out of this lens, good job.
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EverythingMouse
Sep 12, 2010 @ 12:59 pm | delete
- A wonderful collection. I like the fairy princess cotume
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pkmcr Sep 12, 2010 @ 1:02 pm | delete
- Thanks for dropping by and taking the time to comment which I really appreciate
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WindyWinters
Sep 1, 2010 @ 5:14 am | delete
- Adorable Butterfly Costumes. Great instructions for making a homemade Butterfly Costume, too.
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pkmcr Sep 1, 2010 @ 12:09 pm | delete
- Thank you that's very kind of you and very much appreciated
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