From the tip of its big ears to the end of its gray tail, this costume will make your kid feel like the big cheese on Halloween.
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| 12- by 9-inch piece of pink felt
scissors double-sided tape a gray hooded sweatshirt gray felt tube sock fiberfill 16-gauge floral wire gray sweatpants 2 pairs of gray socks white, gray, and pink face paint | |
| Seasons: Halloween | |
| Materials: fabric, wire | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Start by creating your mouse ears. Cut an ear shape out of gray felt. Cut an ear center out of pink felt. |
| 2. | Cut a slit from the outer edge of each ear to the center.
Overlap the sides and tape them to form a cone so the ears stand
upright. |
| 3. | Tape the ears onto a hood, headband, or hat with
double-sided tape. Tape on the pink centers. |
| 4. | Next, create the tail by stuffing a tube sock with
fiberfill. Cut an 18-inch length of wire (we used 16-gauge floral
wire). Loop back the end (to prevent the wire from poking through
the tail) and insert the wire into the sock. |
| 5. | Cut 2 small slits in the sock top and thread your child's
belt through. Wrap the wire at the opening of the sock tightly
around the belt. Have your child fasten the belt over his pants,
but under his shirt, with the tail sticking out. |
| 6. | Next, make the mouse's belly. Cut a large oval out of the pink felt and affix it to the front of the gray sweatshirt with double-sided tape. |
| 7. | Then, have your child add her ears, put on the sweat suit and tail and slip the socks over her hands and feet. |
| 8. | Add pink cheeks, white whiskers, and a gray nose -- and tell your mouse to watch out for black cats on Halloween! |
Variations
If I had ears and a tail, I could also be a ... black cat,
a puppy dog, a panda bear, or a spotted cow.
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Cut a slit from the outer edge of each ear to the center.
Overlap the sides and tape them to form a cone so the ears stand
upright.
Tape the ears onto a hood, headband, or hat with
double-sided tape. Tape on the pink centers.
Next, create the tail by stuffing a tube sock with
fiberfill. Cut an 18-inch length of wire (we used 16-gauge floral
wire). Loop back the end (to prevent the wire from poking through
the tail) and insert the wire into the sock.
Cut 2 small slits in the sock top and thread your child's
belt through. Wrap the wire at the opening of the sock tightly
around the belt. Have your child fasten the belt over his pants,
but under his shirt, with the tail sticking out.


