I made each of these cat costumes for kids from a black jacket, black jeggings, and a SCARF we bought at Walmart! The scarf is super soft and stretchy and perfect for the tummy and trims of the costume.Īlong with some pink felt, a headband, a glue gun, and a plastic duo-tang, (you will have to watch the video to find out about the duo-tang!) you can create a super sweet kitten of your own.Īnd you don’t have to worry about sneezing. I think I could have made costumes for Olivia’s entire class in the time I spent on this video. It took me much longer to shoot and edit this video than I ever imagined. I must admit, making a costume is one thing - shooting a video tutorial on how to make a costume is another. The girls love their cat costumes, so we took some early Halloween photos. You can see the video above or watch it on YouTube. And when Susan and I came up with these oh-so-adorable black cat costumes, I was so excited, I decided to make a sewing/craft tutorial video post for you. I love how cute they are in cat costumes, so I didn’t mind at all that they wanted to be cats again. They were all black cats when they were really little as well. This wasn’t the first year our girls wanted to be cats for Halloween. And so would my Olivia!īut since I am allergic and I don’t want to spend my life sneezing and wiping away tears, the closest I am going to come to having kittens running around my house is dressing our girls up as cats and letting them tear the place apart. I have to admit, if I weren’t allergic to cats, I would want a cat just like theirs. Susan’s daughters, Julia and Sophia, finally got a kitten - after years of hoping, dreaming, and pleading. Our girls have always been obsessed with cats. You can also see how we did her cat costume makeup. If you have older girls, check out the easy cat costume for teens I made for Julia a couple of years later.
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