Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Troll Costume

This year Penelope really wanted to be a troll.  You know the doll with the jewel on its stomach?  I thought it would be pretty easy to put together and it was.  We went to a Fall Party at church and costumes were welcome so we got to test them out Friday.  I think they turned out pretty well.
So, if you need a last minute Halloween costume you could always be a troll.  All I did was get two skin colored leotards, one I borrowed and one I bought for $13.  Most Halloween stores sell them this time of year but ours was out so I went and got a nicer dance one online.  Then I bought the socks from the dollar store and hair color from walmart.  I think on both girls costumes I spent $20, not too bad and I'm planing on Penelope wearing her dance leotard many more times.  The costume would work without the skirt but I think everyone was a little more comfortable with them on.  For the jewels we  just cut out construction paper and taped it on.  They did fall of so next time I will pin them.

The hair is what everyone kept asking about.  All I did was stick an empty water bottle on top of their heads.  Then i pulled all the hair up and put a rubber band around it all on the top.  Penelope's needed one rubber band a few inches down also.  Scarlett's hair is shorter so I had to use a mini water bottle.  Then I loaded them up with hairspray and put the spray color on top.  They held up amazingly well.  Scarlett's was falling by the end of the night but that was after a car trip and lots of running around.  Penelope's stayed with no problems the entire time.  The girls both loved their hair.  I'm pretty sure that is why Penelope wanted to be a troll in the first place.

I didn't have a costume and happened to have a shirt that worked so I joined in last minute.  I felt a little silly but who cares.
I'll post about Tucker's costume tomorrow.  What are your kids being for Halloween?

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13 comments:

Mary-Anne said...

Cute idea! I used to collect trolls when I was younger...ha!

Gayle Daly said...

Absolutely darling. You are so creative AND FUN!

Unknown said...

Oh my! Cutest thing I've seen today!
Love this so much

Tiffany Ima
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The Abel family said...

Love the costumes! You could try felt instead of construction paper. It is really inexpensive and would probably stay on better :)

Unknown said...

Cutest thing EVER xxx

Talitha said...

They are sooo cute! I wish they would come trick or treat at my place! BTW the 11th works for the museum of flight for us if you guys still want to come. :)

bashashhazbaz said...

this is freaking cute/cool, too!

Maria Ash said...

This is such a great idea - Tuckers is awesome too!

Unknown said...

What kind of water bottle did you use and did the color spray come out of your hair?? I'm a blondie too so I'm a little scared it wont come out lol

JennyColl said...

I remember doing the same thing while I was at school, but I just dyed my hair and tried to style it myself :)) Nothing could stop me, even being late to class .

Unknown said...

I am looking around I want to dress my almost 1 yo up as a troll doll, this is such a great idea, I have a tutu for her I just need to find her a skin colors onzie and tights!

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