

QUEEN FROSTINE – Candyland Characters Group costumeĪn old snow princess dress was sprayed blue with fabric spray paint. Hair was sprayed dark pink and she carried a large lollipop left over from a previous costume. Real lollipops were pushed into the foam circle. To attach to the headband, I used hot-glue and fishing line to tie it to be more secure. Two orange and one large red circle were glued to the top of the dress.Ī foam circle (with a flat bottom) was painted yellow and then attached to a headband. White pipe cleaners were glued as the lollipop sticks. These were glued on the bottom of the dress alternating being right-side up and up-side down. Green, orange, and red circles were cut from felt to make the lollipops. We took an old Princess Belle costume and hemmed it to be shorter. PRINCESS LOLLY – Candyland Characters Group costume A small slit was made in the bottom of the margarine container so it could sit on top of the curtain rod.Ī white fake mustache from a costume store was sprayed red with colored hair spray. Finally, a red pom-pom glued on top served as the cherry. A foam ball was inserted into the margarine container and several cotton balls were hot-glued onto it to create the top of the “cupcake”. I painted a small margarine container purple to serve as the cupcake bottom. Several cotton balls were hot-glued to the top of the crown and a red pom-pom was added as the cherry.Ī thin white expandable curtain rod was striped with red electrical tape. Hard white foam circles striped with red electrical tape can also be worn on the shoulders.Ī purple cape from a previous king’s costume was tied around her neck.Ī king’s crown from a previous costume was taken apart and the purple part was inserted and stapled into a hard foam circle (rounded on all sides) that was striped with red electric tape. A red felt circle was cut-out and lines drawn with a white fabric pen to make it look like the piece of candy at the top of the shirt. (You could also use tights if you don’t need the warmth of long-johns).Ī long-sleeved white shirt was decorated with brown felt pieces and red pom-poms (look at the King Kandy on the story part of the game for a better idea of what shape the brown felt should be). To make the candy cane legs under the skirt, white long-john bottoms were striped with red electrical tape. Here’s how I made each costume (with help from my mother-in-law and sister-in-law): KING KANDY – Candyland Characters Group costumeĪ piece of gold fabric was sewed into a long skirt with an elastic waist. All the work that went into these costumes was well worth it! While this Homemade Candyland Characters Group Costume took quite a while to create, there was very little sewing involved because I used a lot of felt and fabric glue. So, we decided on the characters from the classic board game, Candyland. We love doing themes each year for Halloween that involved the whole family (mom, dad, and four girls). This year we made this cool Candyland Characters group costume.
