Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the wickedest queen of all? Your child, of course, dressed for Halloween as bejeweled royalty.
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| black outfit (leotard, skirt, and shoes)
purple fleece 12- by 40-inch piece of fake fur scissors hot glue gun shiny black poster board fake gems and costume jewelry maraca dark lipstick and face paint press-on nails | |
| Seasons: Halloween | |
| Materials: cardboard, fabric, paints, ribbon | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Start by creating the cape. Cut a basic cape shape out of a
large piece of felt or fleece. The size of the cape will depend
upon the size of your child. For symmetry, cut the cape from
fabric folded in half and trim to shape (we cut our Mean Queen
cape from a 32- by 48-inch piece of fleece). |
| 2. | Next, jazz up the cape with fake fur. To do this, cut out three 2 1/2-inch-wide strips of the fur. Use hot glue (parents only) to attach the strips to the cape, 1 strip across the top and 2 strips lined on the outside edges. |
| 3. | Have your child put on a black outfit, such as a black leotard, skirt, and shoes. |
| 4. | For a wicked crown, cut the black poster board into a crown and glue on plastic gems. |
| 5. | Gather costume jewelry (we made a choker out of ribbon with a paper-clipped plastic gem). |
| 6. | Finish the costume with some pointy press-on nails, spooky
makeup, and a store-bought maraca covered with gems.
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Variations
If I had a cape, I could also be a ... Batman, Little Red
Riding Hood, or Dracula.
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Start by creating the cape. Cut a basic cape shape out of a
large piece of felt or fleece. The size of the cape will depend
upon the size of your child. For symmetry, cut the cape from
fabric folded in half and trim to shape (we cut our Mean Queen
cape from a 32- by 48-inch piece of fleece).

