For a couple years I've had my eyes on these fancy Melissa and Doug dramatic play costumes for preschoolers that I've seen for sale at AC Moore (for about $29.99) but have resisted the urge to splurge. I just couldn't fathom spending ~$29.99 on a single costume... so I decided to get thrifty this summer and create my own versions of several of them. So far, I've gotten 3 done, but I have about 6 more planned! I'll continue sharing as I get them done!
I started with the firefighter costume... but chose to make mind slightly different than the one pictured above. I started at the Salvation Army store and purchased a long-sleeve men's black dress shirt. When I shop the thrift store, I always look to see what color tags are 50% off on the day I'm there and purchase only items with that color tag! I got the shirt for $2.00! I made a stop at AC Moore and picked up a foam firefighter's hat for $2.50 (regular price $4.99 but I had a 50% off one item coupon). Last stop... Walmart. I picked up a yard each of yellow and gray fabric from their new $1.00 selection. After trimming the bottom to square it up and shortening the sleeves, I sewed on the yellow strips first, using a technique similar to single-fold bias tape. I repeated the process with the gray after all the yellow was done. To make the shirt easier for the kids to handle, I sewed on some Velcro that I had left over from a different project.
Time spent on costume: 1hr, 30 mins.
Total cost? $6.50!!!
I have a feeling it's going to be a hit!
Next, I opted for something that I felt would be quicker... and it definitely was! For the postal worker, I picked up a blue children's dress shirt (size 8, so it would be big enough for the children to wear comfortably over their own clothes during "work time" but not too big). The shirt cost $1.00 at Salvation Army due to that color-tag sale I mentioned earlier! I also purchased a small women's messenger bag to use as the mail bag... cost? $1.99. I had some leftover Iron-On transfer paper to print on the computer printer. I found a US Mail patch, rotated it vertically so it was backwards and then printed it twice - one about half the size of the other. I ironed these on to a scrap of white fabric, cut out the patch and then appliqued them on to the shirt and messenger bag and had myself a Postal Worker costume!
Time spent on costume: 30 mins.
Total cost? $2.99
This could be one of my favorites so far!
My third costume is the "Salon Stylist." I could kick myself for not doing this last year, as I had a little girl who was ALL about playing with hair... she would have loved this and when I discovered this costume, I couldn't pass up attempting to make one! With the smock style, I bypassed finding something workable at Salvation Army and instead hit up the fabric racks at Walmart. I purchased one yard of pink fabric off the $1.00 rack, chose a 1/2 yard of a coordinating fabric in a "styling" pattern ($2.49). To go along with the outfit, I bought at the dollar store, two "beauty" kits for $1.00 each. I started by free-handing a smock pattern on the pink fabric (leaving the fold at the top for the shoulders). After cutting out the smock, I sewed double-fold bias tape along all of the edges to finish them off. Using the coordinating fabric, I made a sash that will work as a tie on back in case the outfit is too big for some of the kids and then constructed pockets for holding the salon stylist tools and loop to hold/display the hair dryer.
Time spent on costume: 1hr, 30 mins
Total Cost? $5.49 (there's enough fabric left to make another, so technically the one cost ~$2.25)
Perhaps the most challenging, as it was all from scratch, but definitely pleased with the final result!
Up next? Road Crew, Nurse and Waitress!
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3 comments:
I have resisted the urge to splurge as well. Your costumes look great!
Very nice blog.
I'm considering doing this myself... Thanks for the inspiration
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