
Remove the inserts and tape your Mason jar lids together.
Print some goggle eyes out onto card and cut them out, keeping them attached in the middle.Choose which hairstyle your Minion will have (there are 3 to choose from) and glue pipe-cleaners onto the hard hat in the style of your choice.Stick this onto the front of your hard hat Download the Gru logo and print it out onto your stickers (or onto paper, then use double-sided tape).white stickers / paper and double-sided tape.
This is such a fun and quirky DIY costume yet also a super cute girly Halloween costume too.
2x mason jar lids (I couldn’t find these in time for the party, so my Dad cut some discs from a plastic pipe to use instead) This is a step by step tutorial for an adorable minion costume. To make a DIY Minion costume, you will need: Thank you for supporting Hodge Podge Craft in this way. Attaching the lenses together and then the lenses to the band can be done with glue gun glue (hot glue), staples, a grommet (not recommended for children) or even yarn. If you want more of the two part effect use two 1/2 in sized elastic. When you purchase something after clicking on an affiliate link, the price you pay will not be affected, but I will receive a small commission from the seller. A black band using 1 inch black elastic, straps with buckles or black yarn. I also wanted the goggles to be on the hat, not on their faces, as I thought that might irritate them. I love these goggles from Playing with Scissors (found on Pinterest), but I wanted to use hard hats, rather than a beanie (because it’s Summer here and a beanie might be too hot). We were invited to a fancy dress party a couple of weeks ago and the boys knew they wanted to dress up as Minions (they are BIG fans of Despicable Me)!
Here is my easy DIY Minion costume tutorial.
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Full tutorial for a DIY Minion costume (complete with hard hats, Gru logo, goggles and crazy hair) – great for a fancy dress party or Halloween outfit.