7/28/2023 0 Comments Little red riding hood diy costumeOur friends the Behms joined us and the kids loved having Hannah (Snow White) with us (despite Adeline's annoyed face – she didn't want to sit for a photo!). We trick-or-treated for about an hour and a half. I found a wig on Amazon, glasses at The Dollar Tree and borrowed a nightgown from my grandma to complete my Granny look. At least she didn't mind it hanging down her back. In typical 2-year-old fashion, she didn't like having the hood up, so we only got a few photos with it up. The cape was a bit trial and error – I loosely followed this pattern, but made some adjustments on the fly. I bought Adeline's dress on Zulily and made her a long cape. (I simply hot glued the blade to the tube.) I bought Matthew's flannel at Goodwill and made Matthew's ax using a painted wrapping paper tube and a cut piece of cardboard. All of the felt elements were attached using stitch witchery.Įlias LOVED being the wolf and pretending to scare everyone. The tail was formed by cutting a leg off an extra pair of sweats, stuffing it and sewing it to the back of the pants. The grey sweatshirt and sweat pants were from Wal-Mart. I followed this tutorial for Elias's costume. Matthew was the woodcutter, Elias was the wolf, Adeline was Red Riding Hood and I was the grandma. This was our first time doing a family theme and it was SO much fun. I came home from work a bit early on Friday so we could all get decked out in our Red Riding Hood gear. ![]() We carved pumpkins on the 31st and still had a great night. Trick-or-treating was postponed until Friday, November 1 because of awful rain and winds on the 31st. Did y'all have as much fun on Halloween as we did? We loved our Halloween costumes!
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