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DIY Woodland Fox Fawn Owl Costume with Cricut

EASY! All you need is some felt & a glue gun! DIY Cricut Halloween Costumes Hack

DIY Woodland Fox Fawn Owl Costume with Cricut

Easily create your own DIY Woodland Fox, Fawn or Owl Costume with Cricut!  These costumes went together so quickly and inexpensively too!

Easy Quick DIY Fawn Costume Pottery Barn Hack

This Fawn DIY Easy Woodland Costume is going to create a smile on your littles face!  Can you notice the iron on white spots on the Fawn’s back?

Our Fox is just enchanting with the stuffed fur tail, toile skirt and fur vest.  All fabric purchased at Joann Fabric Store!

Felt colorful flowers accented by white fur make this headpiece endearing.

Our Owl looks wise and curious!  This DIY Owl Woodland costume has the perfect amount of expression without overbearing the personality of your little!

DIY HACK Owl Costume Supplies Needed for Cricut Maker

Supplies Needed for the Owl costume as we made it include everything pictured above and a head band from Joann Fabric Store to hot glue.

These Woodland Costumes were made with the Cricut Maker web

Using the Cricut Maker with the new rotary cutting blade makes cutting out these Acrylic Felt Fabrics for DIY costumes a breeze!

Building Owl Woodland Costume by hot gluing Cricut cut felt feathers to a long sleeved shirt

Start out first by purchasing some long sleeved shirts to build your desired costume on.  The Woodland Owl costume we purchased a matching sweatpant with the long sleeved shirt.  The Fawn costume used a tan long sleeved shirt and the Fox costume used a white long sleeved shirt.  After cutting out the Owl Feathers on the Cricut Maker you then hot glue the accents to the shirts, these costumes come together quickly!

Owl Costume Cricut Community DIY Instructions & SVG Files to Make

Get cutting right away on the Owl DIY Costume with all the Cut files in the Cricut Community click here.

Fawn Costume Cricut Community DIY Instructions & SVG Files to Make

Jump over to the Cricut Community to have access to cut everything you need to make the DIY Fawn Deer Costume with the Cricut Maker click here!

Fox Costume Cricut Community DIY Instructions & SVG Files to Make

Interested in your little being the enchanting Fox costume then click here to visit the Cricut Community because I have shared all of my cut files with you!  Please share what you make by using the #stitchesquilting hashtag on Instagram or tag me with @stitchesquilting on Facebook or Instagram.

DIY Hack Fawn Costume Supplies Needed

The Fawn Costume supplies needed are in the picture above!

Assemble the Fawn Headband web

Use a hot glue gun to assemble the Fawn Headband.

DIY Hack Fawn Headband Costume Cricut

Our Fawn Woodland Animal Headband finished up like the image above.  BAM – the power of the Cricut Maker!  Remember you can cut all these files out for yourself by following the link above!

How to Make a DIY Fox Costume Headband

The Fox and Fawn Ear are wrapped around the back of the headband underneath to be hot glued on.

DIY Hack Fox Headband Cricut

Fox Headband completed and embellished!

DIY Hack Fox Costume Supplies Needed from Joann Fabric

Fox Tail supplies needed and can be purchased at Joann Fabric Store

Sewing the Furry Fox Tail DIY Cricut Costume web

Sew the orange fur and white fur together to make the fox tail.  We brushed ours after stitching the fur to pull the fur out of the seam.

DIY Hack Fox Costume Halloween

The Fox costume looks like above when completed.

DIY Hack Fox Costume Furry Tail

Fox Tail completed and stuffed!

DIY EASY Fox Costume to Cut with the Cricut web

The Fox costume is just dreamy!

Close up of the Fawn headband, but remember you can customize yours to be any color or type of flower the cut file has options for you!

Woodland Fox and Fawn Costumes DIY Cricut Easy web

The Fox and Fawn costumes are just lovely!

DIY Cricut Owl Costume Wise Book Reading 5469 web

Gotta love our wise little Owl getting ready to read!

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Quick Halloween DĂ©cor Sewing, Quilting and DIY IDEAS

I love fabric and here is a playfully bright quilt that I made with fabrics collected through the years. I just love my antique cloths pins that this quilt is hung on. Can you see the pumpkins that I long arm quilted into the layers!

It’s time for the Eerie Nights Blog HOP!!!!

Eerie Night Blog Hop

Halloween is the favorite holiday of my 20 year old son, Luke.  I have collected Halloween and Fall décor for years.  In fact, last year, there were so many bins that I donated a huge bin to his school.  I wanted to share with all of you some of our Halloween staples that have become part of our family tradition to pull out and arrange.

I also wanted to share with you some amazing playful outdoor home décor that I see around our neighborhood!

I love fabric and here is a playfully bright quilt that I made with fabrics collected through the years.  I just love my antique cloths pins that this quilt is hung on.  Can you see the pumpkins that I long arm quilted into the layers!

I love fabric and here is a playfully bright quilt that I made with fabrics collected through the years. I just love my antique cloths pins that this quilt is hung on. Can you see the pumpkins long arm quilted into the layers!

I enjoy sewing Halloween Trick or Treat Bags for my kids and have lots of extras for their friends too!  All of the trick or treat bags are interchangeable and were sometimes made to coordinate with their costume.  I had lots of fun taking these photographs!

II enjoy sewing Halloween Trick or Treat Bags for my kids and have lots of extras for their friends too! All of the trick or treat bags are interchangeable and were sometimes made to coordinate with their costume. I had lots of fun taking these photographs! Setting up tables with Halloween settings that include bright Halloween fabric table runners. This table runner was so simple to make with basic squares and actually has no batting in it so it is sewn like pillow case and then turned inside and out.

 Setting up tables with Halloween settings that include bright Halloween fabric table runners. This table runner was so simple to make with basic squares and actually has no batting in it so it is sewn like pillow case and then turned inside and out.

This is our dining table room table decorated!  The table runner is simple, just small scraps of fabric squares stitched together and bordered.  Halloween decorations are out for such a short time of year so why make something too complicated?  Upright in a glass sundae cup are table triple dipped pretzel rods in caramel, chocolate and then green dipping chocolate with an almond slice as a fingernail for a witches finger!  My kids and I love making and eating these!  The Halloween platter closest to you has double dipped caramel apples!  There is nothing like enjoying apples in the fall!  What recipes do you enjoy?  We have several and one of our favorites is caramel and chocolate dipped apples!  This year we dipped the caramel apples in expensive Peter’s Caramel and then grocery store purchased caramels.  What a difference the block of caramel from Peter’s made!  The melting point was lower so the caramel during the night didn’t slip off the apple like the inexpensive caramels.  But to tell you the truth after we dipped both sets of caramel dipped apples and then dipped them in chocolate, we really couldn’t taste much of a difference.  Just chill the apples with the dipped caramel before you leave dip them in the chocolate!  YUM!

 

This is our dining table room table decorated! The table runner is simple, just small scraps of fabric squares stitched together and bordered. Halloween decorations are out for such a short time of year so why make something too complicated?

What about right outside your dining room door!  Here are some great ideas for outdoor FUN!

Here are some great ideas for outdoor FUN! What could be more fun than a witch's legs upside down?How about just decorating your lovely gardens with some Halloween embellishments!  It doesn’t take much!  These are some old pieces of wood cut and simply painted.

How about just decorating your lovely gardens with some Halloween embellishments! It doesn't take much! These are some old pieces of wood cut and simply painted.

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Just add some pumpkins or gourds here or there for some Halloween Glam.

Just add some pumpkins or gourds here or there for some Halloween Glam.

These pumpkins are ready for a masquerade!

These pumpkins are ready for a masquerade!Your Halloween yard art can be as simple or complex as your imagination!

Your Halloween yard art can be as simple or complex as your imagination! Skeleton pirate with skeleton dog.

Then there is our fireplace mantles, this year I decided to go a bit smaller and simpler.  Well my boys and great nieces decorated the house this year.  They love when I say to get the orange and black bins from the garage and I love to see where they put everything!  That is some kid fun isn’t?

Then there is our fireplace mantles, this year I decided to go a bit smaller and simpler. Well my boys and great nieces decorated the house this year. They love when I say to get the orange and black bins from the garage and I love to see where they put everything! That is some kid fun isn't?

But back to the stitching, I sure had a lot of fun stitching together Rosie the Zombie in Zombie Love Fabric designed by Emily Taylor for Riley Blake Designs.  Over three feet tall she it was a blast seeing her come together.  There is a tutorial on how to construct Rose the Zombie here.

Fun stitching together Rosie the Zombie in Zombie Love Fabric designed by Emily Taylor for Riley Blake Designs. Over three feet tall she it was a blast seeing her come together.

Zoe the Zombie and Bones the Immortal Dog were also a lot of fun to create from Zombie Apocalypse Fabric Panel by Emily Taylor Designs with Riley Blake Fabrics.  Before I assembled them, I long arm quilted the panel which gave such shape and form to their personalities!

Zoe the Zombie and Bones the Immortal Dog were also a lot of fun to create from Zombie Apocalypse Fabric Panel by Emily Taylor Designs with Riley Blake Fabrics. Before I assembled them, I long arm quilted the panel which gave such shape and form to their personalities!Halloween is a time for family fun and to bring neighborhoods and communities together!  What are some of your favorite Halloween items that bring that playful feel to your family?  Remember enjoy the moment and find delight!

Zombie Quilt Fabric Ideas

The next Halloween items that I am making for my home will include a Immortal Zombie with a bit of Zombie love quilt and table runner!  Check out the fabrics that I will be using for this project!  My husband is excited to have these items completed!  Won’t they be fun!  My husband wants it to look ripped up and fun!  Any piecing or quilting suggestions?

 

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hoppers for today.

Best Wishes for Lots of Eerie Playful Stitches!
Deanna Stitching Through Life