We are just full of big ideas here at Project Run and Play, so we are back with even more DIY kids costume inspiration!
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Where's Waldo? We still haven't found him but you CAN find the perfect patterns to create a Waldo costume in the PRP shop: Star Child Skinny Jeans, a striped Sleep Tight Tee, and a Bookish Beanie with an added pom-pom on top.
Pink and blue tulle layers would make the loveliest cotton candy Seafoam Skirt!
Evergreen makes the perfect skirt for Mirabell from Encanto! Recreating the colorful designs would be so much fun!
Did you know that the Ocean Friends Bundles 1 & 2 have additional play mat sizes? To create your own turtle shell all you have to do is stuff the Bryan Turtle shell!
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Themed family costumes are so much fun! Today we have another cute idea - Scooby Doo! We have the perfect patterns in the Project Run and Play shop to pull this one off too!
You can sew a costume that is better than a scooby snack! Try the Chromium Cropped Hoodie with a little extra length on the ears. Add the Four Seasons Joggers, a tail, and a collar for the full set!
Like, don't forget about Shaggy with a Jacky V T-Shirt in bright green!
A white Theodor Raglan Sweatshirt over a blue button shirt with an orange scarf creates a very dapper Fred costume.
A purple Risu dress, green scarf, and headband make the perfect Daphne costume!
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The Barbie Movie made a lot of money at the box office this past summer and it is sure to be a very popular costume choice for Halloween. You can create Barbie and Ken costumes for your kids with these Project Run and Play shop patterns...
This one is pretty simple for Ken- a pink Easel Tee will sew up in no time! Add an extra bow to the Too Wild Dress and use pink gingham to create the perfect Barbie dress!
Do any of these ideas inspire you to create Barbie and/or Ken costumes?
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There are so many great characters in The Wizard of Oz that you could use for family costumes! Today we are sharing just a few that have perfectly coordinating PRP shop patterns.
Dorothy's iconic jumper can be recreated with the D'Anjou dress pattern. Just add a white blouse and some sparkly red shoes!
Today we have more sibling costume inspiration - this time for three siblings! You can sew simple costumes for the characters from Little Red Riding Hood with these PRP shop patterns.
The Elm Rain Poncho is perfect for a lot of different costumes, but a bright red fabric is all you need for Little Red Riding Hood!
Grandma or the wolf can wear a nice, long nightgown with the Nini Noni Nightwear pattern.
The hero of the story, the woodcutter, can be easily made with Super Tough Jeans and a Bookish Beanie! Those will both get lots of wear long after the parties and trick-or-treating end!
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Our Lagoon pattern began as a mermaid tail and just evolved from there. The tail version is perfect for your little mermaid, and the top, dress, and skirt variations can be used for everyday looks.
You can use the Morgana Zip-Up pattern to create the cropped pink hoodie from Gabby's Dollhouse!
A bathrobe, curlers, and a bunch of stuffed cats make a pretty simple costume and the All Wrapped Up Robe is sure to be used long after Halloween!
Use some polka dot fabric and the Celeste pattern for an instant Minnie Mouse dress! You will just need an oversized bow, ears, and cute shoes to top if off!