Halloween was fast approaching and I did what every good mother does…I bought my 4 year old daughter an Elsa costume to wear trick-or-treating. In fact, I bought it months ago. But right before the Halloween party and trick-or-treating at her school, I thought to myself….hmmm, that train is too long, it will get stepped on and then the costume will get ruined, and that won't do. So I decided to make her a costume to wear to school. I found this awesome
example of a PAPER DOLL and got to work.
(click to enlarge photo)
Supplies used:
2 pieces of poster board
1 piece of foam core
scissors
exacto knife
pencil
water colors
permanent marker
old bag
hot glue
duct tape
head band
felt
ribbon
First, I found a cute outfit in my daughter's closet that she could wear under the costume and used it as a template on the foam core. I traced it in pencil and then my husband cut out the shape with the exact-o knife.
My daughter had an old trick-or-treat bag that was looking pretty rough so I decided to use it as a template for the paper purse. I traced it in pencil on part of the poster board and cut it out with the scissors.
I looked at the picture of the bow from the link above and freehanded 2 bows on the poster board that I then cut out as well.
After I had the main items cut out, I used pink and purple water colors to paint the objects. Then I outlined them in permanent marker.
My husband cut 10 rectangles out of the poster board with scissors and outlined them with a dash stroke using the permanent marker. I then used the duct tape to adhere them to the back of the dress, purse and bow.
Since the halloween bag was old and sad looking, I went ahead and hot glued the paper purse to the old trick-or-treat bag so she could really put candy in it.
Once the dress was ready I cut some ribbon and taped it to each side of the top of the dress so I could tie it on to her to wear.
I hot glued a piece of felt to the head band and left enough of it standing up to glue the bow to it so that it sat on her head perfectly.
To top it off, I used a lipstick pen to make a little heart shape on her lips and used blush to give her rosy, paper doll cheeks!
Everyone LOVED the costume and KMC was thrilled with it too! She was so excited because she was the only paper doll at school! P.S. Forgive the chuck's, I had her adorable silver sparkle dress shoes out for her to wear and she refused saying they were too small. :-)