International Day celebrations at school often involve a dress-up element. Schools that celebrate International Day with educational activities and discussions are embracing diversity, gifting students time to celebrate each other’s backgrounds. Thank you for looking through our dress up and costume tutorials.International Day is a wonderful opportunity to learn about the many different traditions and cultures that originate from various countries around the world. We still have ours in our dress up box 4 years later (and they still love putting it on). It’s hard to keep the little fairies still when they put on this Tinkerbell Dress Up Costume! It’s versatile, modest, and lasts forever. The best part? This, the most colorful of our dress up and costume tutorials, uses felt so it’s inexpensive to make! There’s a no-sew option, too.ĭisney Fairies Costume Tinkerbell Costume and Dress Up Apron When people come for play dates, this stunning, colorful mermaid dress up outfit is the first one kids (and adults) reach for. I get asked to make this rainbow mermaid costume no less than 4 times a year. The rose details, the tucked tulle, and the easy tutorial will make any Princess Belle fan squeal with delight! Sticking with our grow-with-kids apron design, our Princess Belle dress up costume was the HIT of the neighborhood. How cute is this Princess Anna scarf?! Can you tell Princess Anna was my daughter’s favorite character from Disney’s FROZEN? This Princess Anna infinity scarf was made in 20-minutes using scrap left over from the Princess Anna caplet and goes perfectly with our other dress up and costume tutorials for Princess Anna.īeauty and the Beast Princess Belle Dress Up Costume Princess Anna Infinity Scarf for Kids (with Pom Poms) It’s that easy! Grab some fleece and a few accessories and whip up a Princess Anna Cape. Technically, you don’t even really need a sewing machine. This is probably the easiest cape for kids you’ll ever see. If your little one can’t get enough of Olaf, the Snowman, follow along with this simple tutorial to make an adorable DIY Olaf costume. I had so many requests for this costume and everyone LOVED how it came out. The low-cost of the supplies and quick project time contribute to its popularity. Our Queen Elsa DIY Costume is perfect for anyone who can’t stop singing, “Let It Go.” It’s an easy, free costume pattern made for beginner sewing. We’ve even had people make this for adults! It makes a great Halloween costume. The deep colors used in this Princess Anna Dress Up Apron will be loved by any little one. Loved by all, Princess Anna is the heart and warmth of the FROZEN movie. These FROZEN dress up costumes are very friendly to a budget! Frozen Princess Anna Costume The beautiful part of these dresses is that they are very easy to make and they grow with the child. The free patterns for both of these FROZEN inspired costumes are on their tutorial pages. If you’re new to Ruffles and Rain Boots, take a peek at our most popular dress up costumes: Queen Elsa and Princess Anna. I provide free costume patterns and step-by-step instructions (with photos). If you’re new to sewing, these tutorials are ALL made for you. When I started making these dress up outfits for my daughter, I had never even turned on a sewing machine. We also love easy crafts…ĭress Up and Costume Tutorials Made for a Beginnerīefore we get too far into this, I’m going to tell you: I am NOT a professional seamstress. This Dress Up and Costume Tutorials page has the most colorful, playful, and exciting DIY costume tutorials for dress up or Halloween! We LOVE dress-up and pretend-play around here.
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