How to Make a princess costume for Halloween

Jan 6, 2010 09:16 PM
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Not sure what to be next Halloween? A princess is a classic choice. Whether you're making a costume for your little girl, or want to feel like royalty yourself, a princess costume is always in style.



You Will Need:

• A party dress

• Craft or fabric glue

• Rhinestones and craft jewels

• A cape or capelet

• Craft wire

• Scissors

• Gold or silver spray paint

• A scepter

• Lace in matching or contrasting colors (optional)

• Ribbons in matching or contrasting colors (optional)

• Safety pins (optional)

• A piece of velvet fabric (optional)

• A sewing machine (optional)

• A wooden or plastic rod (optional)

• Aluminum foil (optional)

Step 1: Choose a dress

Decide on a dress that will be the foundation of your costume. Old bridesmaid's dresses, flowing party dresses with lots of fabric, and flower-girl frocks each make an excellent starting point.



Step 2: Dress up your dress

If the dress is plain, enhance it by sewing lace and ribbons to the waistline, sleeves, or hem. If you don't sew, use safety pins to hold the trimming in place. Add sparkle by gluing on craft jewels.



Step 3: Add a cape

Buy a cape or capelet, and decorate it with jewels if you like. Or, if you sew, make your own cape using a sumptuous fabric like velvet.



Step 4: Crown yourself

Buy a crown, or make your own from scratch by shaping craft wire around the costume wearer's head, and then attaching additional smaller pieces of wire, building a series of triangles around the crown. The tip of each triangle should point upward.



Step 5: Add a scepter

Buy a scepter in a costume store and decorate it, or make your own from scratch by painting a plastic or wooden rod gold or silver. When the rod dries, crumple a few pieces of aluminum foil over one end to create the tip of the scepter. Glue a few jewels onto the foil end.



Step 6: Show it off

Put on the dress, don the crown, pick up the scepter – and find your prince!

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