Wednesday, 18 January 2017

The ABCs of Cabbage Patch Costumes For Kids

Cabbage Patch trend is not a past thing as many people think. It has earned fame with its online market offering all designs ranging from jezebel reports, crocheted cabbage wigs, and recycled dressing designs. Cabbage patch costumes get enormous orders especially during festivities such that suppliers find it hard to deliver all orders.

Most buyers like the costumes because they are cute outfits for kids. Everybody loves to see baby girls with cabbage patch wigs. The costumes are adorable and are perfect fits.

During the 1980s, these kid’s costumes were very popular and even today, they are still classic and convenient for many during Halloween seasons. In addition to the beautiful styles, the costumes are practical in the sense that they keep kids warm during cold days. For photography, cabbage patch wigs couldn’t be better.

How to make Cabbage patch costumes



Do you have a kid who keeps asking for a cabbage costume for Halloween? You can turn their dreams into reality by designing a decorative cabbage patch costume using several common materials. These materials are probably in your homestead. You can dress your child in green and create a cabbage costume using this platform. 

    
Prerequisites for making a cabbage costume for Halloween
    • Green shirt
    • Black shoes
    • Green inflatable pool ring                
    • Green wrapping paper                                   
    • Clear packing tape
    • A green cap/hat Green socks 
    • Green trousers

    Procedure

    1: Take a pool ring and fill it with air by blowing it. Surround the waist of your kid with this ring. Use a packing tape to stick it to the body of your kid.

    2: Molder the wrapping art paper using your hands and do it all way down the paper. You will form cabbage leaves silhouette.

    3: Start folding the wrapping paper around the pool ring on your baby’s waist. Fasten the wrapping paper to the ring using a clear packing tape.

    4: Keep wrapping the paper to make it form a thick ball.

    And there you go; your child will love the costume.




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