The Incredibles
I've been so excited to share my next tutorial that I literally couldn't wait.
I was planning on doing some sort of "Halloween Ideas on Friday" event where I shared tutorials and costume ideas every Friday starting in October...but that kind of went out the window once I started preparing this post. I keep seeing all these ideas on other blogs and I wanted to add mine.
"Why wait?" I told myself.
Why, indeed. Here we go:
Materials:
1. Black felt
2. Yellow felt
3. White felt
4. Orange felt
5. Glue
6. Sewing machine
7. Printed off Incredible Icon pages.
8. Red shirts or sweatshirts
9. Red pants or sweats
10. Boots
11. Black gloves
12. Black Halloween makeup
(Right click on the image to save, and print on an 8x11 page to get the proper size)
(Right click on the image to save, and print on an 8x11 page to get the proper size)
STEP ONE: Print off incredible sheets depending on how many you're making and what size you prefer.
I did two large and two small.
STEP TWO: Using the printed off pages, cut out each felt piece in the corresponding colors and glue all together using craft glue.
One could, of course, sew these all together for a more permanent look. I was trying to be quick and had no plans on washing these 'i's'.
STEP THREE: Using pants for each person as a guide, make the bottoms for the outfits.
Cut out black felt --one front and one back piece-- in an underwear shape for each person. Cut out orange felt to be a band on the top. Make the orange band double wide so you can fold it over.
Cut out black felt --one front and one back piece-- in an underwear shape for each person. Cut out orange felt to be a band on the top. Make the orange band double wide so you can fold it over.
STEP FOUR: Sew the two sides of the bottoms together.
Sew the orange band (that's been folded down) to the top of the bottoms.
Sew the orange band (that's been folded down) to the top of the bottoms.
STEP FIVE: Hand sew each incredible i onto your red shirt using black thread.
STEP SIX: Grab the rest of your items to complete your outfit(s).
Mr. Incredible has t-shirts stuffed in his extra large sweatshirt for a little extra muscles.
STEP SEVEN: Add black masks using black Halloween makeup.
This was an interesting decision to have a 3 year old wear black, smuggy makeup. But we told him over and over again not to touch it-- and he didn't.
Now--Go fight some crime!...
or go trick-or-treating.
See why I was so excited to share this? It's so fun!
Comments
I would be super excited to share this too!
My husband was a little reluctant in doing this at first, but warmed up to the idea because we looked so awesome!
Thanks!
INCREDIBLE!
~Courtenay@ThreeSisterz
Would love for you to share at my link party "Creative Halloween Ideas"
http://jeana-marie.blogspot.com/2011/09/creative-halloween-ideas.html
Found you via Sugar Bee Craft's feature!
incredible
costume so much so
that i am featuring them this week on
fridays unfolded
have a wonderful weekend!
alison
Melanie
bearrabbitbear.blogspot.com
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~Macy
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Smiles!
Jami
www.blackberryvine.blogspot.com
I'd love for you to link this up to my Monster Mash Bash Halloween link party! http://afishwholikesflowers.blogspot.com/2011/10/lets-do-monster-mash.html
Thanks for sharing with us at Show & Share!!
-Nikki
http://chef-n-training.blogspot.com/
http://craftskeepmesane.blogspot.com/2011/10/motivate-me-monday-90.html
http://www.mommysavers.com/c/t/208333/homemade-incredibles-halloween-costume
http://www.feltwithlovedesigns.com/2013/10/04/links-with-love-no-sew-diy-halloween-costume-ideas/
I also feature some DIY halloween costumes. Feel free to check out my post featuring homemade halloween costumes too for more ideas and costume options. I hope they may help :)
Happy Halloween!
Barbara
Homemade Halloween Costumes
Cheers and hugs
Halloween Costumes ideas
Thanks so much for posting this! We are celebrating Karneval here in Germany and this is exactly what I want to make for the family of 4 as well.
I do have a question regarding step4. How abt the area of the crotch? Is that sewn together as well? Also is the black and orange felt actually sewn onto the red pants?
Thanks a mil!