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Easy DIY NO Sew Mermaid Outfit {Inspired by Fancy Nancy and the Mermaid Ballet}

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My daughter has a book project coming up for school; she has to dress like a character from a book, decorate a pumpkin like a character from the book, and write about the book on a pumpkin poster. My daughter was delighted to receive this  project... and to be honest, I was too. I knew this project would require work from me, but I also knew we would do it together, or also known as 80/20 :D First we had to choose a book; my daughter knew she wanted to be a mermaid, but not Ariel. I was on the hunt, I found a Fancy Nancy book we had never read before, Fancy Nancy and the Mermaid Ballet.

The book was cute. Nancy & her friend Bree want to be mermaids in the upcoming ballet, but both of the girls receive roles they are not as fond of. However, another ballerina sprains her ankle, which opens up the coveted mermaid role. Nancy's best friend Bree, gets the part, Nancy is a bit jealous because she's still a tree (but not any tree my favorite kind, a weeping willow). In the end everyone is happy, Nancy loves being a tree, and is happy for her best friend Bree. Cute, right? My daughter is dressing up as Bree "the mermaid" and her pumpkin is Nancy "a tree ballerina". I wanted to share how I put together a quick and easy Mermaidish costume for her. DIY Mermaid Costume My baby girl knew she wanted a tutu, but she was specific as to what kind-- poofy! The bigger the better :-) I explained I could make a more mermaid-style tutu, but she wanted the fluff. I gave the girl what she wanted, while trying to emphasize the whole mermaid thing, I think I did just that with the Mermaid top I made for her. Mermaid Top Supplies Here's what you'll need:

    • 3-4 sheets of felt
    • scissors
    • scallop template
    • white chalk
    • LOTS of glue sticks
    • a reliable glue gun
    • tulle
    • white tank top (I stole one from my son)
    • an elastic band from an old pair of shorts or leggings
    • Bedazzler  *optional

For my daughter's mermaid top, I jacked my son for one of his white tanks, you know the ones that use to be referred to by a insensitive term, but now we just say white tank :)  I searched online for a scallop template to use as the mermaid scales, I found this template via The Thrifty Ginger, she made a cute scalloped felt wreath with her template ;) Here's where the felt comes in, and you may want to purchase more in the event you make a mistake or two cutting the felt, considering the felt was about 29 cents a piece, not a big deal.  {I purchased my felt a Michael's}  Using the downloaded template, I traced the scallops out using white chalk to give me a guide where to cut.  Okay, I didn't cut all the felt, I had little helpers :) Scalloped FeltOnce all the felt was cut, I laid the felt out on the tank, to see how I wanted to layer.  I marked off where I would start and end with a washable marker and began to glue down the felt, leaving the ends of the felt glue-free to go back and trim.  Once I was done glueing on the felt I had my daughter try on the tank, this gave me the opportunity to trim where I needed to trim.  I did not like leaving the top portion alone, it looked unfinished to me, so I folded a piece of tulle over on itself and hot glued it on top of the felt.  I also added some jewels with my jewel setter on the collar. mermaid top close-up For the tutu, I had purchased 2 rolls of chevron tulle alooooooooooong time ago, but never did anything with it, which I guess worked out.  My daughter and I thought the chevron pattern looked like scales.  Unfortunately, 2 rolls wasn't enough tulle, we had to find a tulle that matched, and we used the new aqua-ish tulle to finish out the tutu.  The tutu part was easy, it may take a little more time than the mermaid top, but I promise if you've never made a tutu, you'll be amazed at how simple a no-sew tutu is.... promise!  First you'll need to measure your kiddo, I don't get technical I just place the tulle to the desired length, and then double it. Once you have your desired length you could measure that, or use the first strip of tulle as your guide for all the other tulle strips. For the tutu waistband I used an old pair of leggings my daughter used for jammies, and cut out the waistband out. Use an old waistband for your tutuOnce you have all your tulle cut into the desired length it's time to get slipknotting :) You'll want to fold your tulle in half forming an upside down u-shape, bring the tulle through the u over the waistband and pull (making slipknots).  You do not want to pull too hard, because you will stretch out the elastic band, no bueno. Keep repeating the process until you have completed the circle. Tutu-making You will probably want to trim your tutu making sure everything is even, I had my daughter try it on while I trimmed. Next I added a starfish, I found mine at Michael's. I glued the starfish onto a piece of tulle securing it with a piece of felt hot glued on both sides.  I tied the tulle strip with the starfish attached to the front of my daughter's tutu, that's it. Pretty easy, right, and NO sewing machine required :) Mermaid at the Beach 2Land Mermaid

Do you want to see how I made the crown?  I'm sharing that little DIY tomorrow :)

XXOXO

MrsAOK-Watermark-Dark

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