

Really, yellow shirt, overalls, and black gloves was all it took as far as clothing.Does your household speak Minionese? If so, you’ll rock your kids’ world when you dress them up in any of our comical Minion disguises! Both the boys and the girls can dabble in the land of Minions! Our Minion costumes range from one-eyed to double-eyed, from hilarious to hysterical! If your child is devoted to watching the adventures of the Despicable Me series, our inflatable Stuart Minion disguise would give him a whole lot to brag about at school! And to all the adults out there pondering the world of Minions, we’ve got a wide range of Minion outfits just for you! Get inflated! Get comical! Get excited! Get in on the adventures as a Minion Tom jailbird, or just throw on our Minion three-fingered gloves! Ladies, too, will experience thrilling times dressed as a Minion ready to impress with sass! Our new arrivals for the feminine sort include our Minion Women’s Jumper Costume! Whatever language you traditionally speak, transform into a Minion for Halloween and instantly speak the language of millions of Despicable Me fans! Hem the bottom of the hat and you’re all set.īob the Minion doesn’t have any hair so this beanie is complete.īut I did make a second beanie for my husband who was going as Kevin the Minion.įor hair, I simply used black pipe cleaners and stuck them through the top of his beanie and knotted them together on the inside. Now the hat is “rounded” and perfect for fitting on a little head! Sew a 1″ stitch along the pinched fabric.įlip the hat over and repeat with the other side. Lightly pinch together the top center of the side of the fleece facing you. Lay the newly sewn hat on a flat surface wrong side out. I used one of my child’s winter beanies as a template, allowing a little extra around the edges to compensate for stitching.Ĭut two layers of the fleece then stitch around the rounded portion to fuse them together. You will need yellow fleece ( no more an 1/4 yard) to make a Minion hat. The felt side goes against the face so it’s nice and soft. Silver or gray duct tape will work perfectly.Īnd now you have a pair of Minion goggles! To keep the canning jar lids together wrap a little duct tape around where they meet. Glue canning lids top side down on one side of the felt. Measure the length to fit around your child’s head and stitch elastic over on itself to secure. Leave a rectangle of ~3/4″ on each end of the circles.Ĭut a slit into the rectangles of felt on each end of the glasses, just big enough to slip the elastic through. Use scissors to cut out the circles, but not where they overlap. Inside those circles, trace two smaller circles with the pen. Use a small cup roughly the same outer and inner size of the canning jar ring to trace two overlapping circles side by side on the felt with the disappearing ink pen. Iron gray felt to each side of the fusible webbing.

So I have a couple of quick tutorials to share how I made the DIY Minion goggles and the matching DIY Minion hat. I don’t know about your house, but here everyone is a big fan.īoth costumes were super easy to pull together, and the only things I had to make were some DIY Minion goggles and a hat.

So I had one little vampire and one little Minion. I was sad but not about to force them into it. Last Halloween was the first time my little boys weren’t matchy matchy for their Halloween costumes. Make your own DIY Minion goggles for your own little Minion! It couldn’t be easier.
