Children look so cute dressed as fuzzy and furry creatures. Especially with whiskers painted on their chubby little cheeks! Here are some fun animal costumes that are perfect for infants and toddlers, as well as children of all ages.
Note: For all of the costumes below, use this make up recipe and paint on a cute nose and whiskers! Almost any animal costume can be made with a little imagination and a sweatsuit!
Sheep
Materials:
- White hooded sweatsuit
- Cotton batting or stuffing from a pillow
- White or black felt triangles for ears
- Double sided tape
- Two pairs of white or black socks
Instructions:
Apply strips of double sided tape up and down the sweat suit. Attach cotton batting in clumps by pressing onto the tape. For the ears, cut two triangles from either black of white felt. Either hand sew or hot glue onto the hood. Keep in mind that hand sewing will make the ears easily removable so you can reuse the sweatsuit after Halloween! Have child wear one pair of white socks on his hands and one pair on his feet (use black socks if you used black felt for the ears).
Skunk
Materials:
- Black hooded sweatsuit
- White faux fur
- Fabric glue
- Black felt
- 2 Pairs black socks
- Double sided tape
- Black fabric
Instructions:
Cut the faux fur into a long strip and adhere it on the hood and down the back of the sweat jacket with strips of double sided tape. Cut a small oval shape for the tummy area and adhere that with fabric glue. For the ears, cut two triangles from black felt. Either hand sew or hot glue onto the hood. Keep in mind that hand sewing will make the ears easily removable so you can reuse the sweatsuit after Halloween! Have child wear one pair of black socks on his hands and one pair on his feet.
Bunny
Materials:
- Pink, brown or white hooded sweatsuit
- Powder puff or large pompom or a handful of cotton balls
- Double sided tape
- White pantyhose
- Wire coat hanger
- Plastic headband
- Two pairs of socks to match suit color
- Plastic or real carrot
Instructions:
Attach powder puff, pompom or cotton balls to back of sweat pants using double sided tape. Bend the coat hanger into the shape of two long bunny ears. Gently stretch the panty hose over the ears and attach to plastic headband. Carry a carrot!
Turtle
Materials:
- Green sweatsuit (hooded is optional)
- 2 Pieces green or light brown poster board
- Scissors
- Craft paint or thick markers
- Hot glue
Directions:
Cut one piece of the poster board into a large oval shell. Draw large wobbly circles on shell. Go over outline with markers or paint to accentuate. Cut two long, fairly thick strips (between one and two inches depending on the size of the child) from the second piece of posterboard the full length of the board. Using hot glue, attach these strips to the top of the back side of the shell, then run over child’s shoulders as straps. Hot glue straps in place.
Leave enough room for “give” so child can move his/her arms without tearing or breaking the straps.
Puppy
Materials:
- Brown, tan, gray, black or white hooded sweatsuit
- Fabric circles in a contrasting color (i.e. white suit, brown spots, etc.)
- 2 Sheets of felt in color matching sweatsuit
- Scissors
- Double sided tape
- 2 Pairs of socks in color matching sweatsuit
- Dog collar or belt cut to size (optional)
Instructions:
Using small pieces of double sided tape, attach fabric circles to sweatsuit in various different areas. Cut two floppy ears from 1 sheet of the felt and either hand sew or hot glue onto the hood. Keep in mind that hand sewing will make the ears easily removable so you can reuse the sweatsuit after Halloween! Cut a long tail from the second sheet of felt and attach to the back of the pants with a safety pin. Have child wear one pair of socks on her hands and one pair on her feet. Top off with a dog collar or a belt cut short to serve as a collar.
Spider/Bug
Materials:
- Black hooded sweatsuit
- 2 Pairs of black socks
- 4 Pair of black tube socks, nylon or polyester
- Cotton batting
Instructions:
Stuff the tube socks with cotton batting to make the spider’s legs. Sew or pin the eight legs to the sides of the black outfit. Have child wear one pair of black socks on his hands and one pair on his feet.
Note for infants: When your baby crawls, the legs flop up and down on the ground, making it look like a spider crawling across the floor. Adorable!
Variation: To make a bug costume, use a green or brown (or any color you like) sweatsuit and coordinating socks.
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