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  • Kids' Fairy and Pirate Costumes
  • Learn how to transform a plain dress into a fairy costume come true.
    From "Witch Crafts"
    episode DWCR-102


    With a few embellishments, a plain dress becomes a pretty-in-pink fairy costume.

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    Don't let your little girl or boy leave home on Halloween without a fun costume — DIY's Witch Crafts pirate and fairy costumes on display here.
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    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
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    Tip: A great way to embellish any fairy costume is to utilize glitter, as seen here.
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    Figure D
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    Figure E
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    Figure F
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    Figure G
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    Figure H
    Fairy Costume

    Materials:

    store-bought girl's dress
    stems of artificial flowers
    safety pins
    scarf in a coordinating color
    head band
    hot glue and hot glue gun
    1-yd. each of two colors of tulle
    satin ribbon
    large artificial flower stem
    glitter glue, rhinestones, glow-in-the-dark paint

    1. Remove the individual blooms from the stems of artificial flowers. Remove any plastic parts from the flowers and safety pin flowers to the hem, skirt, and neckline of the dress (figure A). Pin the flowers such that the safety pin remains on the outside of the garment so that it is more comfortable to wear and helps prevent any pin pricks.

    2. Use hot glue to attach additional flowers to the center portion of the scarf. This will be the waist sash (figure B). Use hot glue to attach flowers to the center portion of the headband.

    3. To make the wings: Cut the tulle into pieces that are 36" x 18" (smaller fairies may need smaller wings and this size can be adjusted). Lay alternating colors of tulle in a stack. Cinch in the center and tie with a satin ribbon (figure C). Pin the wings to the back of the dress.

    4. Wrap the end of the large artificial flower stem with leftover satin ribbon to make a flower fairy wand.

    5. Embellish any elements of the costume with glitter paint, rhinestones, and/or dimensional glow-in-the-dark paint (optional).

    Pirate Costume

    Landlubbers, look out! This easy, inexpensive pirate outfit will help bring home the booty on Halloween night.

    Materials:

    store-bought white long-sleeve button-down shirt (a couple of sizes too big)
    pen
    scissors
    set of 6 5/8" eyelets or grommets
    eyelet setter
    hammer
    leather cording
    black sweat pants
    dimensional glow-in-the-dark paint
    store-bought vest
    two scarves
    hand sewing needle and thread (optional)
    pirate themed buttons (optional)

    1. At the top of the shirt, just inside the button placket for the top three buttons, mark the placement for three sets of eyelets or grommets (three running vertically down the left side of the button placket and three directly opposite those on the right side of the button placket).

    2. Snip a very small hole where the marks were made. Insert the male (larger shaft) end of an eyelet through the front of the shirt. Click the female portion of the eyelet where the male portion extends on the backside of the shirt. Insert an eyelet setter into the back portion of the eyelet and pound with a hammer on a hard surface. The teeth of the male portion should clasp the female portion. Continue for all six eyelets (figure D).

    3. Carefully cut the button placket just outside of the stitch lines so that the stitching remains intact. Cut from the collar to the second button, across the placket and up to the collar (figure E). The edge of the collar can also be snipped just outside the stitching line to create a frayed look.

    4. Lace leather cording through the eyelets to create the pirate's open-throat shirt. Cut the bottom of the shirt to the appropriate length for your pirate (figure F).

      To make the sleeves, cut off the cuffs and re-stitch them to the sleeve a few inches above the bottom of the sleeve to form a channel. Thread leather cording through the channel and tie around the pirate's wrist (figure G).

    5. Swap the buttons on the vest for pirate-themed buttons.

    6. To make the pirate pants: Cut the sweatpants to be approximately 6" shorter. Cut a frayed edge into each leg. Apply stripes of dimensional glow-in-the-dark paint for added effect and for safety (figure H).

    For a No-Sew Project

    Rather than re-stitching the cuffs to the sleeves, simply cut off the sleeves to an appropriate length and fray the edges, and skip switching out the vest buttons.

    For more fun Halloween projects, pumpkin-carving templates and spooky-good videos, visit Halloween Pumpkin Palooza!


    RESOURCES :

    Glo in the Dark Paint
    DecoArt, Inc.
    Website: www.decoart.com

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