![]() I did use a brown pastel stick and darkened the edges of some of the fabric and then colored E’s face with it. I saw online that some people dye the muslin, but folks I am not that hardcore. This helped with the itchiness around E’s head when wrapping his head. For E’s head, I couldn’t find a ski mask, but found a white beanie. I safety pinned the muslin at the bottom of his legs, had E put on his socks and shoes and started wrapping him up like a mummy. Good ol’ Walmart had off-white thermals which E wore underneath. This was a pain, but overall I love how the fabric for a mummy looks! I started with scissors and then ripped creating the jagged edges. I then cut about 3-4 inch strips – all the way down the 3 yards of muslin. By making wet and drying it removed the majority of this gunky powder stuff. There is this powdery substance that will make you cough like mad all over it. If you have never worked with muslin before, it is ODD. The sweet fabric girl who knows what she is talking about, unlike myself – told me to wet the muslin down, and throw in the dryer before working with it. E was dead set on being a mummy (har har har). I tried tried tried to get E to be a super hero with Izaiah – but I guess tights weren’t his thing. There you have it, throw in a Little Tikes push convertible that’s been used for the last 7 years and WHAM! You have a baby super hero! Mummy Costume Izaiah’s cape was make out of cheap silky fabric which I have no idea what it’s called, but it was only $2.99 a yard. Used another pair of red tights to create super hero gloves wiht the funky thumb cut out. Somehow I convinced his dad that he should wear red tights because cool super heros like Batman and Superman wear tights… right? Threw some extra large blue socks on him that looked like boots. I smacked some felt together for a I logo for his cape and onesie. He can fight crime and can fly and well not really. My requirements were that it needed to be something he would’t hate and that could be made in under an hour. So it’s Izaiah’s first Halloween, so of course I wanted a super easy first Halloween costume. She loved it! Super Izaiah! Baby Super Hero Costume Taylor Swift” name tag on her – and WHAM we have a Taylor Swift look-alike. Sean colored it to make it look like a guitar. Z’s Papa made her a guitar using hard cardboard. Z’s hair was done in tight Taylor Swift curls, side part – of course. We found Z some cute low cowboy style boots and a dress that maybe Taylor would wear if she shopped TJ Maxx. Here is how we put together Z’s DIY Taylor Swift Costume Since Taylor seems to be wholesome – PLEASE STAY THAT WAY TAYLOR – and hasn’t turned into anything too skanky *cough* Miley *cough* – Taylor Swift it was for Z’s Halloween costume. She will break out into Taylor Swift song mode just by saying Taylor’s name. And E well we made him a super hero – Super I! Taylor Swift Costume In return, the strangers give us CANDY! Such an odd holiday, yet we continue to participate in the crazy antics of the day! #Super mom costumes full#We do see a few things missing from the ensemble, like the mug of cold coffee mom didn’t finish and stack of school permission slips to sign, but maybe those and the minivan full of crumbs are sold separately.Each year we dress the kiddos up and knock on complete strangers doors and say those magical words TRICK OR TREAT. Now you could dress up as Super Mom and just wear your softest, hole-y yoga pants and least-stained top and call it a Halloween costume, but if you want to be extra, this is your chance. There’s a cellphone, a whisk, a grocery list, a credit card, and an iron - which moms may use, but only like twice a year. #Super mom costumes Patch#For $49.99 you can buy the “Super Mom” outfit that includes a superhero mask for Super Mom and a shirt with a “Super Mom” patch on the chest, a strand of faux pearls, an apron, and four extra foam arms, all holding stuff moms use. Of course, all super moms know that our uniform of choice is leggings and a hoodie, and while you could dress in that for supreme comfort, there’s a little more detail to this Party City costume. So while moms are out there trying to track down the costumes their kids will wear for no more than an hour before making mom carry parts of it while they finish trick-or-treating, now there’s an actual “Super Mom” costume you can buy. We’re only five minutes into September, but it’s full-on Pumpkin Spice season and Halloween is on everyone’s minds already. ![]()
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