Wonder Woman Costume: Last-Minute No-Sew Thrift Store Homemade Costume
You may be thinking that you wear a Wonder Woman costume every day: your normal mom clothes. Moms, are busy and super, and they may not have time to make their own Halloween costumes, with all of the other family preparatoins, plus work, plus preparing meals.....you know the drill. You
can make a hommeade Wonder Woman costume even if you have no time to sew. No patience with a needle and thread? No problem. Put together this last-minute homemade Wonder Woman costume that will not cost you a lot of money. Included are tips on making a modest Wonder Woman costume or a sexy Wonder Woman costume.
instructions for Making the Last-Minute No-Sew Thrift Store Homemade Wonder Woman Costume
The Wonder Woman Costume Clothes
Wonder Woman Costume First Stop: your closet.
No, not hanging up there, on the rack, check those bags in the back that are headed to Good Will. Search for any shiny material. Find any red, white or blue shirts or skirts.
Ideally, you would have a blue skirt of some kind, or even a black one. You could also use a swimsuit skirt. While going through your summer clothes, find a bathing suit to wear for the base of your costume.
A red, white, blue, gold or silver one-piece bathing suit would work, as would a bodysuit.
Wonder Woman Costume Next Stop: Thrift Store
The thrift store is a gold mine of shiny fabrics and materials. Even if you cannot sew be sure to pick up any shiny material which could be used as a skirt. You can pin it together with sewing pins from the inside, or with sewing velcro strips. You could even use colored masking tape or duct tape to hold the skirt together.
Put The Wonder Woman Costume Together
The overall look should consist of these clothing items:
Blue Bottomsfor the Wonder Woman Costume - The blue bottoms could be modest or sexy. For added effect, include gold or silver stars. Use what you have: metaillic markers, gold and silver stickers, or use sewing Velcro dots to attach the stars. You could also cut stars out of felt, or cardboard which is spraypainted or painted gold.
Modest Wonder Woman Costume: Opt for blue skirt, preferably shiny and bright.
instructions for Making the Last-Minute No-Sew Thrift Store Homemade Wonder Woman Costume
The Wonder Woman Costume Clothes
Wonder Woman Costume First Stop: your closet.
No, not hanging up there, on the rack, check those bags in the back that are headed to Good Will. Search for any shiny material. Find any red, white or blue shirts or skirts.
Ideally, you would have a blue skirt of some kind, or even a black one. You could also use a swimsuit skirt. While going through your summer clothes, find a bathing suit to wear for the base of your costume.
A red, white, blue, gold or silver one-piece bathing suit would work, as would a bodysuit.
Wonder Woman Costume Next Stop: Thrift Store
The thrift store is a gold mine of shiny fabrics and materials. Even if you cannot sew be sure to pick up any shiny material which could be used as a skirt. You can pin it together with sewing pins from the inside, or with sewing velcro strips. You could even use colored masking tape or duct tape to hold the skirt together.
Put The Wonder Woman Costume Together
The overall look should consist of these clothing items:
Blue Bottomsfor the Wonder Woman Costume - The blue bottoms could be modest or sexy. For added effect, include gold or silver stars. Use what you have: metaillic markers, gold and silver stickers, or use sewing Velcro dots to attach the stars. You could also cut stars out of felt, or cardboard which is spraypainted or painted gold.
Modest Wonder Woman Costume: Opt for blue skirt, preferably shiny and bright.
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