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Martha stewart costume
Martha stewart costume











martha stewart costume

For frog: Use template to cut a lily pad shape from green tarp. For flowers: Use template to cut a felt oval hot-glue fabric flowers and 3/4-inch ribbon ties to it. Wire butterflies into tulle, and hot-glue to headband. Using waxed twine and embroidery needle, stitch through holes then cinch thread ends and knot. Use screw punch to make holes 1 inch apart down the center. Trim layers of tulle as desired for a cascading effect.įOR HEADPIECES For butterflies: Cut 4 pieces of tulle 5 by 30 inches stack them. Fold tulle along seam, and cinch thread for waist of skirt. Using waxed twine and embroidery needle, stitch through holes, leaving thread ends long.

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Stack layers and pin to secure use screw punch to make holes 1 inch apart lengthwise along center. For each skirt, cut 5 to 8 pieces, depending on desired fullness. In the meantime, here’s the tutorial for these cute little sprite costumes.įOR SKIRTS Cut tulle 60 inches wide and twice as long as you want the skirt to be for our sprites, the tulle was 12, 26, and 40 inches long, for skirts 6, 13, and 20 inches long. You guys need to get your hands on Martha’s Halloween magazine, it’s packed full of super cute (and spooky) ideas like this. If you’ve seen my son’s nursery, you know how much I love all things woodland! Aside from these sprite costumes being cute for Halloween, they’d also be perfect for a woodland themed party or even just dress up. How darling are these woodland sprite costumes featured in Martha Stewart’s Halloween Special Issue magazine?! I’m so in love with the from and lily pad headband and might just have to whip one up for my little girl. Courtesy of Martha Stewart Halloween Special Issue.













Martha stewart costume