I had the pleasure of meeting another blogger this weekend, Jennifer from Transformations You Can See. I love reading new blogs so I was super excited to read hers. When I find a new blog that I like I read it from beginning to end. While reading through her blog I saw this post for a sushi costume for a child. I knew I had to make this. This project took less than an hour and I am so happy with the results. Jennifer made a Salmon Sushi costume (be sure to check out her tutorial too, it is a bit different from mine). I was also going to go down that route but decided on turning it into shrimp sushi instead, because it looked more like shrimp when I was half way done. I used all materials I found at my house. The orange was an old pillow case, the black was old leggings,the white strips were from a while t-shirt and the stuffing was from an old pillow (yes I keep old pillows and use it to stuff projects, so much softer and cheaper than poly-fill).
There is a little sewing involved, you have to sew your orange fabric to be the size of the pillow. If you make a shrimp instead of a fish you also need to sew the tail. Other than that I just used glue to attach the strips of white fabric.
Another thing I love about this costume is that my daughter didn't even notice it was on her. Most other costumes she would feel the bulk and want to pull it off, this one she wore it all day and was fine.
If you already cut out the tail to be included then you do not need to do this step, if not then cut out the tail. |
This is much easier to do by hand sewing than on a sewing machine. |