Saturday, May 3, 2014

Prince Charming Costume for Family Night

So, since our little is now big enough to go to "events" geared toward families, we decided to meet up with some friends at a local Chik-Fil-A for their Prince and Princess Night. If you've never been to one, I highly recommend it. It was very well organized and lots of fun for kiddos. Plus, kids who dressed up got a free ice cream with toppings! Only problem… no prince charming costume.

Sorry to say it--yet again--but enter Pinterest! I started looking for ideas on how to make a DIY Prince costume, since it was April when we decided we were going to go and not a halloween in sight. And, as you've probably guessed from my posts, I'm not about to buy one from Amazon for $25 for a family night event. My little hasn't hit the dress up phase yet.

Here is a link to the inspiration for the basics to my costume. Sadly, it looks like a user photo, so I have no idea how to credit the creator, other than telling you that's the photo I started with. So, I bought a sleeveless tee at Walmart for $2.97. Sorry to say, you will see the shirt change colors in the second photo, as I messed up the first shirt, trying to alter it, when it frankly, didn't need to be altered. It's a 5/6, my little is only a 2T at the moment (it's all they had in plain colors). But that's ok, because it needed to be bigger to fit over his white tee.

I was trying to show that I had trimmed the sides to alter it to size,but it ended up being too tight. Start over!!

I added gold ribbon to the side of one of his pairs of pants that I don't care about. I really wouldn't recommend this. When they are this small, you are basically turning them inside out as you sew so that you don't sew the legs together. I guess I could have hand sewed them, but NO THANKS! Best to be done BEFORE the pants are completed, but I wasn't about to sew him a new pair of pants as well!

Completed trim on pants and altered shirt (it had to be brought up at the bottom, as it was too long at a 5/6 for him, even with a shirt underneath).

I used some black felt I had on hand to make a belt. I attached it to the front (it's only on the front) with my machine using the gold thread I have to give it some added pizazz.

I added a piece of yellow felt for the belt buckle and some red felt for his "award." The stars were purchased at Wal Mart, and are iron on appliqué.

I made a play sword from felt as an accessory.

It attached to his shirt with velcro. It wasn't sturdy enough to play with--just for show (which works for me!!!)

We put him in a white t-shirt underneath (that had printing on it--doesn't matter, since you can't see through the top shirt) and his regular tennis shoes. Voila! Prince costume for $2.97, plus materials on hand and sewing notions (or in my case, $2.97x2, since I had to buy a second for my mess up). Not bad for a dress up outfit that helped us have a fun family night. I hope you enjoyed!

--Shannon