![]() Carry around $5 in quarters and give quarters to adults after accepting candy. Carry around a small bag of glitter to sprinkle above your head as you arrive to each house (a little goes a long way)! Every member of the family took a holiday character to dress-up as - Easter Bunny, Santa, Jack Frost, etc. Here are some other ideas for this costume: I am pretty sure once you get all sparkled-up for less than $1 and use things you already have you'll be singing too! Yes, in the video she winked and had her own theme music. Place your tooth on top and hold for 5 seconds.Ī video posted by tmkeese on at 4:27am PDT With your bobby pin open, dab hot glue on the closed side. Cut out your shape and hold it up to your hair. Draw a small tooth shape on your poster board.Ģ. If you're wearing a coat or shirt that does not allow for looping, create two straps (like a backpack).ġ. If you're wearing a dress, loop the wing through the back. Hot glue one side of the ribbon to your fold.ĥ. I bought wings, wand, crown and then I bought. Open the fold to reveal your perfectly symmetric pair of wings!Ĥ. I made a fairy costume inspired by yours but then I added a pink tool belt with pliers in it and money as well. Cutting through both sides of the poster board cut out your wing. With the fold as your center, draw one wing.Ģ. Here's how we pulled the costume together using one poster board (costs $.50) and supplies we had on hand.ġ. I even recycled my Homecoming Queen tiara by placing it on her head. We pulled her hair up into a high bun with the front twisted. There are a lot of different ways you could make a tooth fairy costume at home – different colors, etc based on what you and your kids imagine your tooth fairy to look like.We wanted our Tooth Fairy outfit to be white so Munch squeezed into her Kindergarten graduation dress and some pink tights. This was a really fun costume to make and kids of all ages would see Alex and say “look it’s the tooth fairy!”. ![]() The purple wig in some of the photos wasn’t part of the costume at first but was added in for some of our Halloween events! I used the plastic teeth to make bracelets and a necklace of teeth. Picture the ones your kids bring home with their tooth in it if they lose a tooth in school. To make some fun “teeth” accessories, I ordered a bag of plastic tooth necklaces on Amazon. If you go that route, you could just peel it off after Halloween and have your leotard back. I used sticky felt in most of my costumes. Another option would be to cut a tooth shape out of sticky-back felt and stick it on. ![]() I believe she made it on a Cricut machine, so if you have one or have a friend with one, that’s another way to make it. She was awesome and made that one (for the wand) and a larger version for the leotard. Then I found an Etsy shop that sold little bags to put lost teeth in and messaged her asking if I could but JUST the tooth sticker, not on a bag. I found silver leggings on Amazon because I thought it would be too cold for tights on Halloween night. Here’s how:ĭirections: So we started with the basics (most of which we had): the leotard, tutu, crown, wings & wand. Basically I started with a fairy costume and added “teeth” details and accessories. ![]() I looked at the scarecrow and decided I could make a DIY Tooth Fairy Costume.Ĭonsidering my girls play dress up a lot still and we have quite the array of tutus, this wasn’t a very tough costume to make. Alex looked at the scarecrow and said “now THAT’S what I want to be for Halloween”. Then we were walking around town and outside the dentist office was a scarecrow dressed as The Tooth Fairy. Last year, we were kind of getting down to the wire: we had visited the Halloween store a few times, searched through our dress up bin, thought of some of our favorite movie/book characters….still no decision. That’s where we were at hen Alex came up with the idea to be The Tooth Fairy for Halloween. That or they “just can’t decide” what to be. My kids tend to change their minds a couple hundred times before Halloween.
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