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Friday, June 26, 2015

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial

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Have you seen Inside Out, the new animated film from Disney/Pixar, yet? It's so cute! I never would have thought that a movie about feelings could have such a profound impact on people! I have no issue admitting that I cried through most of the movie. I mean - those pigtails on baby Riley? Break my heart already.

We talk about feelings a lot in our house anyway, and Inside Out opened more avenues of discussion for that. I wanted to come up with a tangible way for the kids to interact with their emotions, so I decided to make a DIY Plush Toy Backpack so that they could carry some emotions along with them wherever they go!

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

First of all, we had to gather up some emotions to carry in the backpack, so we headed off to Walmart, where we found these adorable exclusive Inside Out plush toys!

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

It was quite the debate by Lincoln and Addie on which emotions were the best. They're all so cute!

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

Ultimately, the favorites chosen were Anger (by Lincoln) and Sadness (by Addie). Addie has developed an obsession with "her Sadness" and carts it with her just about everywhere she goes.

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

Once we had our emotions in hand, I set out to create a backpack so that they kids could keep their emotions with them at all times! It's a great way to keep them aware of how they always have feelings - and that it's okay to have those feelings!

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Supplies Needed
-11x11" fabric square, cut on fold (so actually 22"x11")
-10" tall x 11" wide fabric square, also cut on fold (so 20"x11") - coordinating color (this is the lining)
-Roll of coordinating 1.5" ribbon
-Velcro
-17" piece of elastic
-Sewing supplies

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

1. Cut your fabric out. I folded my fabric and cut an 11" square on the fold. Then I folded the lining and cut a 10x11" piece on the fold.

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

2. Sew up the sides of each square, leaving the top open. Use a 1/2" seam. Trim seams.

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

3. Attach Ribbon Straps to Outer Fabric Pouch. This part was a little tricky. It may have been easier to do this before sewing the edges together, but I opted to wait until it was already done (in other words, I got ahead of myself). I used a 26.5" piece of ribbon for the lower band (which goes around the waist) and two 19" pieces for the shoulder straps. You may have to tweak this based on how you decide to finish the ends (see below) and what size your child is.

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

To attach the lower strap, I pinned the ribbon on top of one piece of the pocket and tacked it in place with my machine. It was tough to get the fabric under the needle without bunching or catching the back of the pocket - it may be easier to just hand stitch it.

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

For the shoulder straps, I sewed the ribbon onto the back of the outer fabric pocket about 2-3" below the raw edge.

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

4. Attach Velcro. I used three sets of velcro pieces - to attach the waistband sides to each other, and each of the shoulder straps to the waistband. I think the photos do a better job of illustrating how I did this than my trying to explain it!

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

5. Turn the outer fabric pouch inside out. Insert into the inner (lining) pouch with wrong sides together. Photo above illustrates this. The outer pouch has been cut larger than the inner pouch, so there should be some fabric sticking out of the top.

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

6. Turn outer fabric under 1/8" and iron. 

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

7. Fold outer fabric over lining and stitch, leaving small opening. Insert elastic into opening/casing, stitch ends together, then whipstitch opening.

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

8. Finish Ribbon Edges. Make sure that the backpack is appropriately sized for your child, then finish the ribbon edges. Maybe it would be easiest to do this before adding the velcro, but that wasn't my method.

You can fold the ends under and stitch them down, use something like Fray Check, or use a candle to singe the edges of the ribbon. I did a combination of these ideas.

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

And that's it! Make any adjustments needed to the ribbon length before you attach them, okay? You'll thank me later.

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com
Better visual of where all the velcro went!

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

The last step is to drop your emotion in and take him or her for a spin!

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com

Lincoln showed a wide range of emotions over trying on the backpack, almost the full range of joy, anger, disgust, fear, and sadness. Ultimately, I think he liked it, but I might have asked him to stand for a few too many photos!

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com
While in use.

It didn't bother Lincoln, but the ribbon straps tend to ride up on his belly when he is wearing it, making the backpack sag a little. I'll be tweaking the instructions a little when I make Addie's backpack - hopefully I'll find a solution and will update the post if I do!

DIY Plush Toy Backpack Tutorial with Inside Out from Disney/Pixar at directorjewels.com


This project took me about two hours to make from start to finish. What emotion would people see on display if you had to carry your feelings around in a backpack like this?

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Explore, Rescue, Protect: Our Octonauts Halloween

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

I really struggled with what to do for our Halloween costumes this year. I like to have unique costumes - usually handmade, and I wasn't sure how to follow up our Star Wars Halloween Costumes and Super Mario Halloween Costumes (the best two family themes I've managed thus far). We threw out lots of ideas, but ultimately Andrew suggested that we go with something the kids would almost certainly enjoy: Octonauts.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea
Professor Inkling, Dashi, Kwazii, Captain Barnacles, Peso, Shellington, Turnip, Tweak.

If you're unaware, the Octonauts are a loveable bunch of animals who live in the "Octo-pod" in the ocean and they sail around taking care of hurt and lost sea creatures. They can be found on Disney Jr, if you need to be further enlightened. For months, Lincoln has declared himself to be "Captain Barnacles" and he dubbed Addie "Peso" (the penguin). Andrew and I have been named Shellington and Dashi, respectively. I didn't actually ask Lincoln if he wanted to be Captain Barnacles for Halloween until the day before the holiday, but I wasn't surprised when he let out a hysterical giggle and jumped up and down. I'm not sure I've ever seen him so excited.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

This Halloween adventure could have been a disaster, considering that I started researching costumes at noon on October 30. I know, I know. Every single year, I declare that there will be no more procrastination, and every single year....I fail. So, off to Joann and Target I ran, and thankfully, between the two stores, managed to find everything I needed to make the costumes. I'll be sharing some tutorials and more details about making the costumes later, as I just want to show off some cute photos in this post - haha.




Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea
These hats = maybe my favorite.

After an (absolutely literal) all-night sewing marathon, we woke up on Halloween morning ready to be transformed into the Octonauts!

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea
Dashi

My Dashi costume was entirely based upon that pink skirt, which thankfully already existed in my costume collection.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea
Peso. Those penguin feet. I mean, really.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea
Captain Barnacles. Complete with Octo-compass on his belt!

After an initial meltdown over not wanting to change into their new costumes, I bribed them each with a chocolate chip and they put the new attire on and wondered in amazement at each other and their likeness to their favorite characters.

We set off on an adventure to show off a little bit! The first stop was at Daddy's work, where all of his office mates had baskets of candy waiting for little kids to haul off in their baskets. Bonus: daddy works for the library and the children's department was also giving out books! Best Halloween treat ever? I think yes.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

We didn't do much trick-or-treating last year and I don't think they remember it anyway, but they both caught onto the idea very quickly.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

Here's the funny thing: I don't really let them eat candy. Ever. We're still fighting tooth decay and I'm reducing the number of processed and GMO foods in our home, so most of this stuff is off limits. Thankfully, they didn't really ask to eat anything while we were there and just took great joy in collecting the goodies from everyone.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

After we finished up at the library and made a stop to see the great-grandparents, we had to hit the grocery store - where we made quite an impression. Then it was time to run home and grab a snack before we headed out for evening festivities - but first, I snatched the opportunity for a few photos with the kids.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

Andrew, who is an amazing sport, aka the best daddy ever, even wore his Shellington costume without too much anxiety. These kids are lucky, I tell you. AWESOME DADDY POINTS RIGHT HERE.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

We decided to go to a Trunk-or-Treat at one of the churches in town. It was pretty cold outside (most people were wearing heavy winter coats - yikes), but we braved the elements anyway for a short time.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

Lincoln and Addie were honestly too little for most of the activities, but they got to play some games and collect more candy from the kind people at this church!

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

Once we all stopped being able to feel our fingers, we piled back in the van and had a quick bite to eat at McAlister's Deli (free meals for kids in costumes and free cookies for adults - win!). Then we headed back home, visited a couple of neighbors for "real" trick-or-treating, and came inside to see all of the loot.

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

The kids were very proud of their candy, and being not a completely no-fun mommy, I even let them eat a couple pieces each before they went to bed (followed, of course, by a very thorough brushing of their teeth). In the days post-Halloween, they seem to have completely forgotten about their Halloween candy stash - but they do adore those pumpkin buckets!

Octonauts Halloween - DIY Costumes - Captain Barnacles, Peso Penguin, Shellington, Dashi - Unique Family Costume Idea

I'm pleased to report that everyone slept well after all of the adventuring, begged to wear their costumes again the next day (okay...not daddy in this case), and have talked about how much fun they had endlessly. I think they wish every day were Halloween.

What did you do for the holiday? Did you dress up with your kids?

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Nerd Alert: Star Wars Family Costume Ideas

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Search your feelings, fellow nerdy moms. You know there's no way you haven't dreamed of seeing your kid in a cute Star Wars costume. But why settle with just your children? You can easily put together a whole set of Star Wars family costumes and then lightsaber-swooshy-sound everyone you know away with all of the (adorable) Force you can muster.

Long story short: last year, we decided to dress up as Star Wars characters for Halloween. I thought the costumes turned out rad enough that they necessitated a trip to the planet of Endor a wooded nature trail for some realistic action shots. This shoot happened a week after the holiday, by which point I deemed it too late to post the photos online.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Andrew was supposed to be Han Solo, but I ran out of time. So there were just three of us in awesome costume. This post is not a tutorial, but will at least explain where we found/made the costumes, so you can use them as a starting point if you're thinking about using the same theme.

Princess Leia (me).
The dress was constructed using Simplicity Pattern #4443. I don't believe it is currently available for purchase (I bought it back when I had a Han Solo crush as a teenager). Thankfully, it had just been sitting around in a box waiting to be put to use. My mom sewed the dress for me, because she's awesome like that.

I would like to pretend that I actually have that much hair, but I DO NOT. I purchased a Leia headband (there's one here), but disliked the fake hair band across my head - so I cut the band off and used approximately 50 bobby pins to attach each bun to the side of my head. It was not easy and may or may not have given me a headache, but clearly the result was worth the pain.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Wicket the Ewok (Lincoln).
Originally, we thought Lincoln should be Chewbacca, but I fell in love with the idea of him as a little furry bear-like creature and he was more open to being a bear than other ideas, so we just went with it. I can't find the pattern, but Simplicity #2855 is similar. I made this costume at the absolute last minute, thus why I did not have time to finish anything for Andrew. The basic bear was the hard part - for the drape/scarf/headpiece, I just took a piece of rust fabric, cut some holes for the ears and hacked at it until it was approximately the right shape and size. I tacked it on with some messy stitching and it looked appropriate.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Yoda (Addie). 
One day, she might have an opinion on whether or not her Halloween character is a boy or girl, so I took advantage of her last year. This costume was already in our collection, so it made sense to NOT waste any time making her something else. I just paired it with brown leggings and she was good to go. You can find a similar one here.

We got lots of appreciative nods and smiles from fellow nerds when we took our little Star Wars children out in public on Halloween night! Now I just need to think of another reason to use that Leia dress!

The rest of this post contains serious photo overload, but please believe me when I say I deleted over 200 photos from this shoot. I could not narrow it down anymore. And hopefully, someone will find some inspiration from these ideas!

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes
Such joy!

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes
A leaf, I found.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes
Star Wars siblings.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes
This is my favorite.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes
Eat crackers, we will.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes
Drop crackers, we also will.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes
Yoda smirk.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes
Adventuring.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes
He loved being a "bear."

I told you it was a ton of photos.

Star Wars Family Costume Ideas - Wicket the Ewok, Yoda, & Princess Leia Cosplay Costumes

What's your favorite Halloween costume memory? What will you be this year?
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