Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Last Minute Halloween Costumes for Kids

Week 40

This past week I went a little overboard with the Halloween spirit.  I dug through my box of dress up clothes and costumes from years before and with only spending about $25 on accessories, I was able to come with quite a few quick, effortless costumes for my two boys.   They were both really good sports and let mommy have fun without too much huff and puff.

Dollar Store Knight Costume

Ok, these outfits were too cute to pass up, and they can wear it all football season, not just Halloween season. :)

This Construction worker vest and hat were found in the pretend clothes box.

Team Umizoomi, my son's favorite show.  Easy to do, I cut 2 plastic pumpkin trick or treat buckets and Legos for hats, and made a shape belt with cardstock paper.


$3 Pumpkin onesie and 50 cent hat that I glued a green feather to to look like the top of a pumpkin.

I actually did buy this shark costume from Walmart, but you can see the head is too big, so I returned it.

This was my brother's when he was little.  I think it's more for winter time, but it works.

The boots were a gift, we had the flannel shirt and bandana.  The vest was $3, and the hat and toy gun- $6, the mustache, $1.  He would look like Woody from Toy Story without the mustache. 

Wreck it Ralph and Fix it Feliz were fun and easy ones made with clothes we already had.  I added "thick" eyebrows to Ralph for effect. 

Easy Kitty- $1 headband

Here is one of my fails.  Painting squirming kid's faces is hard!!!
 
King Candy.  The cape was a gift, and the crown is from Chuck E Cheese that he got from his birthday. 

The Policeman is one of my favorites.  The onesie was a gift when my older son was a baby.  I had bought the mustache pacifier when he was born.  I think he looks more officer-like with a mustache. :)

The pirate was another fun one.  We already had the skull and crossbones onesie, which was the inspiration for this costume. The eye patch, bandanna, and hook were in our pretend clothes box, I just cut a pair of red pants and a red onesie to make the pants and vest.  I added a little 5 o'clock aftershave beard for effect.

These costumes were bought this summer for our family pictures that were taken in superhero theme.(see below)  



The hippie costume was easy.  We had the Grateful Dead onesie.  I just bought the sunglasses and headband for $5.

This Batman costume is actually just a bib with a cape and hat that was a gift.  



I saw the red and white striped onesie in the drawer, and just knew I could do Where's Waldo. The glasses are pipe cleaners.

My son had the turtle hoodie and the shell is actually a pillow.  The only thing new was the mask that he got for his birthday.

Big brother's way too big cowboy boots, flannel shirt, and straw hat that is meant for decoration I think. Not sure when and why I have that hat. 

This was a fan favorite.  Easy to do, we had the wigs already from old costumes.  


I bought this last year on clearance for $3.  What a deal!  

This is a skunk hoodie that I bought years ago for my older son.

Finally, my last FAIL.  I tried to follow directions to make this dog face....it's just too hard to do when your kid is constantly moving.  oh well, nice try, and he LOVED it.  

Monday, October 20, 2014

Halloween Decorations

Week 39
I have been so busy with my 2 month old and 3 year old boys that I haven't felt the creative juices flow in awhile.  I did find some time to knock off a few things I saw on Pinterest though for some Halloween decorations, including a monster door and wreath, painted sauce jars, and a couple kids crafts that my boys helped with.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Closet Reading Nook

Week 38
Since my 3 year old doesn't take naps and has a hard time "enjoying" quiet time,  I decided to transform his closet into a TMNT themed reading /resting secret hideout.  It's the perfect little space for him to read books and lay down for a little bit. I used his old crib mattress for the ground,  piled on the pillows and made sure his books and stuffed animals had a place too. I extended the light pull and added a couple posters.  If I may say so myself,  it is pretty comfy. We've already spent some time up there today, and even mommy fits. I'm hoping this hideout helps with quiet time.  We will see.

Monster Truck Birthday Decorations

Week 37

My son is turning 3 years old on Monday,  and he requested a monster truck birthday party. Here are the decorations I came up with for this week's project: