Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts

Saturday, October 20, 2012

2 Moms- featured in an article on MSN - Ivillage

We were recently contacted by MSN - Ivillage about using our post about the DIY puppy dog costume in an article for their website. We are so thrilled that the article is now live and you can view it here:


Here is a picture of CJ in his little costume from a couple of years ago (isn't he just the cutest little puppy ever?)...


This is going to be such a great positive boost for our little blog. We've been working hard to come up with fresh new ideas to share with all of you that will be useful, and keeping in tune with the frugal lifestyle so many of us have! 

So we want to say thanks to our readers, thanks for spreading the word about 2 Moms and a Blog. We are so grateful to share our projects, ideas and lives with you!

Yay! ~ Kelsey and Miranda


Monday, September 10, 2012

DIY Spotted Puppy Halloween Costume

Part one on '2 Moms and a Blog' special Halloween series! 
*NO SEWING MACHINE REQUIRED*

Post courtesy of Little Man and Me (www.littlemanandme2.blogspot.com)



Halloween of 2010 my son was only 1 and it was difficult finding a cute little Halloween costume for him that wouldn't break the bank. I also didn't want something that would just be worn once and tossed away. So I came up with the Spotted Puppy Costume! In all it cost around $10 bucks. $8 for the hoodie and $2 for the felt. We had the other supplies on hand. It was really super simple. Considering that I have ZERO sewing skills and if possible much less patience. It was quick, inexpensive and super cute. And 2 years later my son still has the costume and wears it around the house! Here is how me and my husband together made this costume...


You will need an over-sized hoodie, felt squares in coordinating colors, needle, thread, scissors and fabric glue.

Step 1) Cut off the arms of the hoodie at shoulder seams (save them, you'll need them!).
 
Step 2) Cut different sized circles out of the felt squares (save the scrap felt, you'll need it!).
Step 3) Using the left over pieces from one of the arms of the hoodie, trace and cut out 4 puppy dog ears.
Step 4) Take two of the pieces of ears you just cut out and sew them together leaving the bottom open. Then stuff them using some of the left over felt scraps and sew to the hood of the jacket.
Step 5) Glue the felt circles onto the jacket to make spots. 
Step 6) Roll up the other arm sleeve and attach to the jacket as the tail of the puppy.
The results:
Absolutely adorable! When I took him to a Halloween festival that weekend we got so many compliments on the costume. It was simple, not over the top for a child his age and he was comfortable. The possibilities are endless with the over-sized hoodie idea. So keep an eye on the blog for more ideas to come soon! And be sure to check back for more in our special series of posts leading up to Halloween! 

~ Miranda