DIY Recycled Teapot Costume

in #hive-1305608 months ago

For the last few weeks, my daughter's Pre-K class has been learning about nursery rhymes. They were each assigned a nursery rhyme to memorize and perform in front of the class. I was excited when she was assigned I'm a Little Teapot since there would be some really cute costume ideas. I've never made one of these cardboard costumes, so there was a lot of trial and error with creating the straps. I found out that the simple way of doing the arm straps was the best way. Check out how I made it below ⬇️


Materials:

  • Large piece of Cardboard
  • Pencil
  • Black marker
  • Paint (black, white, various colors)
  • Paintbrush
  • Scissors
  • Glue gun
  • Tape
  • Elastic rope
  • Measuring tape

I used a piece of cardboard from a large box and the measuring tape to measure my daughter to get the right proportions of the costume.


Step 1: I drew the teapot design in pencil first.


Step 2: I traced the pencil design with black marker.


Step 3: I cut out the teapot, leaving some space around the outline.


Step 4: I painted the teapot white while trying to avoid painting over the lines.


Step 5: I used black paint to create thicker lines.


Step 6: I used some old elastic headbands I never wear that I've had sitting around for years.

Step 7: I cut them into strings and hot glued two strings at the top. Then I taped them.


Step 8: I measured the straps on my daughter to find out where to glue the second piece of the elastic string to create the arm holes.

Step 9: I drew eyes, a mouth, and some decorative designs on the teapot with various colors of paint.

Now she's ready to perform!

Thanks for reading my DIY blog ✂️
❤️Laura

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Very cute and creative!

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This is so beautiful and well drawn
The tea cup is so nice