So I decided to modify the design a bit so their faces would be showing right out of the minion’s open mouth. My kiddos are still little, which means they trip over their own feet when they’re wearing their REGULAR clothes. But the other big problem I had with both of these designs was that the kids would be looking out of the goggle - which left them with very limited visibility. Genius! I knew right away that that’s what I wanted to do. But I *didn’t* like the idea of my kids being super uncomfortable and hot in a hard plastic container.Īnother lady used an egg crate mattress pad to create the bodies of her minions. I loved the way he modeled the lips out of foam, too, to really animate the whole thing. One guy made the body of his minion out of a plastic trash bin covered in upholstery foam. I found two really excellent tutorials that had super cute results. The first thing I did was get on Pinterest to see what other crafty people out there were doing. I went overboard on the instructions – and I’m always here to answer any questions. Please don’t be daunted by all the steps or how complicated it seems. Second? Take a deep breath … and know that you CAN do this. I’ll say it - I was kinda floored with the end results … I had to share these with the world.įirst of all … grab a glass of wine and read the entire tutorial before starting on anything. My kids are OBSESSED with the Minions from “Despicable Me.” So this year, I embarked upon the journey to turn them into my very own little Minions for Halloween. She happily obliged and so here is her fantastic how to’s! Enjoy! -Linda *affiliate links may be used. When I saw this DIY minion costume picture that Nina shared on our Facebook page , I about flipped out! Hello, cutest minion costumes ever! I love handmade Halloween costumes, so of course I had to ask Nina if she would write a guest post on how to make minion costumes.
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