Credit: Ari Michelson. What you need:. Round objects to trace Cardboard Pencil Scissors Craft knife Tan or brown felt Hot glue sticks and gun Batting; 1-inch grosgrain ribbon Self-adhesive Velcro squares Pink felt, optional Fabric glue and paintbrush optional Captain Creative Magic Nuudles , optional Pink puffy paint optional.
Trace a inch circle onto cardboard use a tray, large bowl, or garbage can lid and cut it out with scissors or a craft knife. Lay the cardboard donut onto a large piece of felt. Cut out the circle. Center the cardboard donut back on top of the felt circle.
Stretch the felt so it folds over the cardboard and hot glue it into place at four opposing spots around the circle. Stuff a thin layer of batting between the felt and the cardboard. Continue to glue the edge down, working your way around the circle. Carefully use your scissors to poke a hole in the center of the felt. Cut the hole into a slightly larger hole but leave enough felt to fold over the inside edge of the cardboard donut.
Cut some slits in the felt to help you fold it down, and glue them to the backside of the donut. To create a neck strap, hot glue one end of a inch piece of ribbon to the back of the donut. Determine the best placement for the other side by testing it on your child, and then attach the other end with self-stick Velcro. Be the first to comment! No comments yet. Close this dialog window Add a comment.
Done and done! You have a pink sprinkled donut. I will do a detailed how-to for the coffee trick or treat bucket in an upcoming post. I think this costume looks the cutest with white clothes underneath. It makes the donut pop that much more.
I hot glued it to a plain white headband. I grew up with a mom who always made our costumes. It was such a fun tradition and we loved being a part of the process. This costume was so much fun to make. I thought it was best to split them up in case you are only interested in the donut portion of the costume.
Here is a look back at the Fall Fairy Costume I created last year. You can see the DIY here. My favorite part of our MichaelsMakers challenges is seeing what creative ideas everyone else came up with. Their fun projects are linked below. Enjoy snooping around. Oh my goodness! My daughter just asked if she could be a donut for Halloween.
Such a precious idea—thanks for sharing! I love it. Let me know if you have any questions. The donut and coffee costume is very cute. But nothing can match the cheeseburger costume you made for your son a few years ago. Cutest costume ever. Is it wrong that I want to wear that pink donut and carry the coffee with extra whip for Halloween? That is the cutest costume Courtney! You are so talented and creative.
Your little model is darling. My mom and dad made all of our costumes growing up, too. Your post today brought back some of those fun Halloween memories. Thank you so much, Allison. Never too old. I think my daughter and I both want to wear the costume. Thanks for the sweet comment, friend. Appreciate it. Oh yes! You must make it!
I would eat my way through the morning if I worked there. What a brilliant idea. You are so creative. I really love it! Courtney, I really admire people who make their own Halloween costumes. My sister got that talent in the family. That outfit is adorable. Cute little one too. Do you buy the felt by the yard? Or are they individual small sheets? And what about the foam board? Would Joanns have all of this?? Can you please send the link. Your email address will not be published.
Step 2: Create a Perfect Circle: While holding the string on the dot, draw your perfect circle. Step 3: Draw the Inner Circle You can use the same method to create an inner circle or grab a salad plate and trace!
Step 1: Glue the Inner Circle Prior to using the hot glue gun on the inner circle, snip the tan felt to create tabs.
Step 2: Fill the Donut Glue a portion of the outer ring and begin stuffing with fiber fill. Step 3: Pink Ring You should have traced a ring on to pink felt.
Use that ring on one of the finished donuts. Step 4: Create Icing With the ring placed on the donut, gently cut each edge to be wavy.
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