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Using a zig zag stitch and yellow thread. Sew around edge of yolk to applique to front panel. Construction Studio DIY gives us another sweet and stylish food costume. Pineapple never looked so good. 11. Cupcake
If you want to make a fried egg costume of your own for Halloween or a party, read on, the instructions are pun free. I’ll stop yolking around now before you get ovum it. How to make an Egg Costume The following is not a beginner technique, but if you are willing to give it a go – Yay! I’ve not covered it in full but will link to other online tutes that explain it better if you are interested. You’ll then cut out two large 12-14 inch wide circles from your yellow fabric. You’ll glue the edges of the fabric together on one side. You’ll leave an opening, so you can fill the circle with pillow stuffing. You’ll flip the yellow fabric circle inside out, which makes like an yellow circle pillow.
Finally, over at PopSugar again, we found another group costume. Go as a fully-involved s’mores! 32. Candy Corn Studio DIY shows us how to turn our favorite dress into am milkshake. It’s never been easier to dress for Halloween! 45. Tacos DIY Network has all the details on turning yourself into a burrito. It’s similar to the taco, but foil included. 48. Pizza Slice Visit eHow if you want to learn how to make yourself into a bag a jellybeans. How funny and clever is this one?! 22. Salt & Pepper
Pin to the outside of the sleeve hole with raw edges lining up. Sew around outer edge taking care to remove pins as you go. Once you’re yolk pieces are all glued on, you’ll glue the head piece fried egg to your white headband and let it dry.
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The Joy of Fashion gives us a personal favorite idea. Why not go to the party as a fluffy and colorful bout of gumballs?! 8. Sriracha
And who doesn’t love a spoonful of Nutella? PopSugar had this idea swirling around as well. 30. Take-Out Other details: Sew elastic in the head, arm, and leg holes to make the costume fit better (this is optional).Big or small … cotton candy is a great costume idea for all. Costume Works gave us this little bit of spun sugar. 47. Burrito It’s not a costume list without a taco. Aww, Sam gives us the tutorial for the recreation of this beauty. 46. Cotton Candy Note on sewing: Stretch/Jersey needle is recommended to avoid skipped stitches. Serger can be used on side seams and to finish cuff, collar and hem. If you don’t have a serger, use a narrow and short zig zag stitch on your regular sewing machine. Cutting