![]() ![]() Pacman (just need a red bow and a little red for the tips of the mouth) and even ‘Junior’ (just need a little red and blue hat with a white pinwheel on top) or come up with your own fun colors for ghosts. Have an even bigger family than that? No problem! I hope your kids love these as much as mine did! If you have a larger family than mine, just add more ghosts – there is a pink ghost and an orange ghost. Secure eye color to white background, then secure that to the ghost (again, sew or glue).Also cut out 2 small light blue circles (the Pacman ghost eyes are blue :-)). Just ball park what size looks good on your size ghost. For the bottom of the ghost, cut small triangles out to make it look jagged.Secure sides and top (except for neck hole) by sewing or with fabric glue.For the neck, I cut it straight and then cut a 5″ slit at the back of the neck to make more room for my son’s head. For the top of the ghost, use a marker to round the top.Fold your fabric in half – and trim the bottom so it comes just below the child’s knees.Secure the eye and mouth by sewing or with fabric glue.For the eye, cut a small black circle and then cut a small triangle out of it (see the picture).It is better to cut this too big and trim it later. I went from about the middle of the circle to the edge. For the mouth, cut a big black wedge (like a triangle, but the small part of the triangle will be rounded instead of straight).Also, in the back of the neck I cut a slit about 5″ down from the top so his head wouldn’t rip the fabric when he put it on. For the neck – I made a straight cut so the top of the circle wouldn’t bother my son’s neck.When you join the front and back of your circle, leave a gap at the top big enough for your child’s head and a gap at the bottom large enough to not make it difficult for your child to walk. Pick from costume apparel sets, costume headwear, costume wigs, masks and more. At Target, find a wide range of adult Halloween costumes to choose from. Halloween is just around the corner and it’s time to put on the best costume and give your neighbors a good scare. Now, I like to sew, but you can just as easily use fabric glue. Shipping Free with RedCard or 35 orders Exclusions Apply.Stretch your marker away from the center of your fabric and draw a circle! (You basically just made a huge compass.) Secure the other end of your string to a marker. Secure on end of your string in the middle (doesn’t have to be exact) of your fabric. Major props are due to creative producer Cassidy Miller and PA Alexa Land who put this incredible set of costumes together. I can’t help it I’m a sucker for a throwback. This retro family Halloween costume is colorful, fun, and super affordable to DIY. Fold your felt in half lengthwise (hamburger style -)). Pac-Man, and the cutest little ghost you ever did see Yes please. Cut a length of string (or thread or yarn) about an inch longer than your measurement (mine string was 19″). Measure from the shoulders to the knees (my measurement was 36″). To get the “perfect” circle follow these instructions (you can just do it by hand if you’re that good – I’m not).I had the bottom of the circle come just to the bottom of my son’s knees. Decide which child will wear this and then you can fit your large yellow felt circles.Felt remnants in black, white and light blue.Felt – about 2 yards per costume (we had yellow for Pacman and red and blue for the ghosts). ![]()
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