My kids LOVE the movie RIO. Not just love....but LOVE!!! They talk about it all the time, sing the songs, and pretend to be the characters. They begged to dress up like Blu and Jewel (the blue macaws from the movie) but I wasn't too excited about making them bird costumes. If I was going to put in the effort to make them costumes, I wanted them to be cheap, durabl,e and easy to get on and off to play dress up. They enjoy being able to dress up themselves, and I enjoy not being repetitively asked to help get costumes on and off all day long! I came up with the idea to make them out of felt partly due to its stiffness and durability, but also (let's be honest here) because it is easy to sew--no
hems and no fraying! Here's the scoop...
I started with one yard of blue felt (for a 2-3 year old size costume). I cut it square, then measured my son's head circumference. I added 4 inches, then cut a triangle off one corner making sure the bottom of the right triangle (the long side or hypotenuse) was the length of my son's head circumference plus 4. This small triangle will become the hat. The rest will become the "cape" or wings and tail. I cut feather shapes in the cape part and stitched arm sections. For the hat, I added double layer black felt, cut it into a beak shape, then hand stitched it onto the blue hat. I added white and brown (for Blu's eyes), and blue (for Jewel's eyes), plus some of the black felt for Jewel's eyelashes. I used some of
white felt and a pink paint marker for Jewel's flower.
All three kids ADORE these costumes. They worked great for Halloween and have held up well. They are easy to spot clean and definitely durable. We've gotten a little stretch around the arm holes, but it doesn't really affect the fit. SUCCESS!!
I overestimated how much blue felt I'd need for the project and have some extra left over. I'm thinking about making some more costumes to sell on Etsy...
Completed Blu Costume |
Completed Jewel Hat |
What is the width of the top part of the cape that folds down in the back at the neck? And what is the width of the tail at the widest part. I am attempting to make this costume (jewel) for my daughter.
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The entire piece of felt that I started with is 1 yard square, or 36 inches by 36 inches. The flap that folds down is about 3 inches less than the width of the child's shoulders (or 1.5 inches shorter on each side). I wanted it to cover over the top of the shoulder a bit so it would stay on better. The width of the tail was just a guess- free cutting. It ended up being about 6 inches wider than my child's shoulder width (about three extra inches on each side).
ReplyDeleteThese really have held up well to tons of use. My now 3-year old daughter just wore hers to another Halloween party last weekend! I still get tons of compliments!
I'm so thankful this was on pinterest. 5 years later, my 2 year old is obsessed with Rio and yours is the only pattern I've found for making a Blu costume! Since it's not the new hit right now, I can only find one premade costume and, well, I'm not paying $40 for it.
ReplyDeleteOne question: Did you do anything to get the beak to keep it's shape?
I just used a double layer of the black felt fabric and it held its shape very well! The seam at the center/top of the beak helps create stiffness as well. Good luck!
DeleteI made 2 of these and my kids STILL play with them at ages 6, 7, and 8!!
Thank you so much for posting this. My son is obsessed with Blu and the costume couldn't have been easier or cheaper to make. He loves it. Total cost to make was less than $5. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting this. My son is obsessed with Blu and the costume couldn't have been easier or cheaper to make. He loves it. Total cost to make was less than $5. Thanks again.
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