It Roaaaarr's! {Two}
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Remember my previous post of this little cutie? This is the dinosaur costume I made for Isaac last year. I made it with ultra cuddle fleece, so it is so soft, snuggly, and warm (perfect for Halloween). He looked so adorable in it and I was surprised at how much he wanted to wear it (at least once a week). Well, it turns out, he's not the only one that thinks a cozy dino costume is the cat's meow.
Enter Dino Man. Yep. Isn't he handsome? I think so. The most handsome Dino Man I've ever seen. My husband came up with this great idea that we should all be dinosaurs for Halloween this year. He has been saying this since last Halloween. I thought he was joking, but nope, he was serious. This was great for two reasons: 1.I got to go to the craft store. 2. I got to spend money there. :) (Not that I don't get to do that anyway, but here's another excuse to go).
To make it, I used McCall's #8953 pattern. (Which consists of a lion, cat, bunny, etc.) I knew I wasn't going to find a pattern of what I wanted exactly, so I looked for something that had a full body suit. All I used from the pattern was the front piece, back piece, and sleeve pieces. The other things I had to come up with on my own. So, I designed the hood, spikes, belly, tail, and slippers. It was quite the adventure, but it was well worth it. I learned a lot, which will benefit me on future sewing endeavors. My husband loves it and is currently wearing it. It feels great that he loves it so much!
A cute blue belly, complete with zipper. (I even got the zipper right the first time, which doesn't happen regularly).
Check out these cute slippers. They have blue lining inside and they are padded as well. The bottom has the no-slip fabric on them (I am just realizing I forgot a picture of that...Sorry!).
There are these two-toned spikes down the whole back.
And check out this tail! It wiggles when you walk, which makes it all the more fun! Here's one last peek of the costume:
I am planning on making myself one of these dino costumes too. The fabric is on its way and should be here soon, hopefully! Any guesses as to the colors of mine?
I am linking up here and here.
Labels: Dinosaur, Dinosaur Costume, DIY, Halloween, Halloween Costume, Pattern, sewing, Slippers, Spikes, Tail
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