Didn't it turn out cute? I started by making a Peter Pan tunic out of a green t-shirt from the dollar store. I used tape to mark where I wanted to cut, and then I cut zig zags from the sleeves and bottom of the shirt. Then, I cut a slit for the collar and pinned it down.
I also cut zig zags out of the bottom of a pair of green shorts I found on the clearance rack at Walmart.
I couldn't find green tights for under the shorts, so I bought a white pair from the dollar store, and I dyed them with food coloring and green kool aid. I boiled them on top of the stove, stirred them around, removed them from the heat, rinsed them with cold water, and hung them to dry.
Then, I made a simple hat from green felt, and I added a red feather with hot glue. {I hand-stitched mine, but fabric glue would work well if you want a no-sew version.}
To finish the look, I added a brown belt from the dollar store and a sword from our dress up box.
My 8 year old is very pleased with his Halloween costume, and I like that it was easy and inexpensive to make. What do you think of our DIY Peter Pan costume?
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
PS (You can find MORE no-sew costume ideas here.)
I love this costume! Great job!
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Deleteexactly the tips i needed!!! thanks!!
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DeleteSo loving this. Will make mine soon! Thanks for the tips
ReplyDeleteVery nice... Thanks, I was hoping to find out an easy way to make it
ReplyDeleteThanks. I like it. I’m gonna try making one!
ReplyDeleteLet me know if you have any questions! :-)
DeleteTotal life saver, my kid decided to be Peter pan three days before book character day
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it was helpful!
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