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If you're anything like me you love to dress up but when it comes down to actually making time to create a costume it ends up super last minute. We know what you mean here at Lars so we have a few last minute ideas coming your way. First up, Tongue Twisters! These costumes are super easy. You probably already have everything you need!
She Sells Seashells Down By The Seashore Costume
Materials: trench coat from the thrift store, price tags (we got ours from Staples), glue gun, bathing suit, pail, seashells from the craft store
We simply glued the seashells to the inside of a trench coat and added on price stickers. You might need to glue those on too as they don't stick very well.Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
This one is for those who really don't wanna dress up but also don't want to be the party pooper. Just wear your everyday clothes and add on a pickled pepper garland. Easy squeazy! Victoria created the adorable pepper illustrations, which you can download here. Simply cut out and tape to twine! How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Materials: lumberjack clothing, beanie, wood logs, beard, ears
See the instructions after the jump.
Brynn used this tutorial to create the beard and enlarged it to the size of an adult. She sewed ears onto a beannie.
Photography by Trisha Zemp
She sells crafting by Hillary Gallup
Peter Piper crafting by Victoria Riza
Woodchuck crafting by Brynn Grover
She Sells Seashells Down By The Seashore Costume
Materials: trench coat from the thrift store, price tags (we got ours from Staples), glue gun, bathing suit, pail, seashells from the craft store
We simply glued the seashells to the inside of a trench coat and added on price stickers. You might need to glue those on too as they don't stick very well.Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
This one is for those who really don't wanna dress up but also don't want to be the party pooper. Just wear your everyday clothes and add on a pickled pepper garland. Easy squeazy! Victoria created the adorable pepper illustrations, which you can download here. Simply cut out and tape to twine! How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Materials: lumberjack clothing, beanie, wood logs, beard, ears
See the instructions after the jump.
Brynn used this tutorial to create the beard and enlarged it to the size of an adult. She sewed ears onto a beannie.
Photography by Trisha Zemp
She sells crafting by Hillary Gallup
Peter Piper crafting by Victoria Riza
Woodchuck crafting by Brynn Grover