

They were $5 or $6 for all 6 of the pups tags. The Paw Patrol tag I ordered on which is a homemade crafty site. The Paw Patrol decal I just printed out of my printer, cut out and glued to the hat. I used wire ties and hot glue to hold the digger on the end. The digger arm fits into a pocket in the back of the vest that goes all the way to the bottom of the vest. I made the digger arm out of cardboard and then covered it in foam, you could cover it in fabric too or even paint it. The digger on the back is from one of his toy trucks. I used an old cloth brown belt we already had and made small belt loops. I made a vest with yellow fleece, it Velcro's in the front. Add hook and loop closure to the ends to make it easy to take on and off.My youngest loves Paw Patrol so I had to give this one a try. Cut a strip of royal blue felt or fleece. Print and laminate your anchor badge and punch a hole at the top.Ģ. Make the Baby Zuma Paw Patrol Costume Collar:ġ.
DIY ADULT PAW PATROL COSTUME MOD
Spread a thin, even layer of Mod Podge on top and allow it to dry completely. Apply a generous coat of Mod Podge to the back of your assembled badge. Trace the middle section – the smaller badge shape – and cut it out from gray felt or construction paper. Add a hook and loop closure to the end.ġ0. Add a strip of fleece to the ear flaps to serve as a strap – measure for size. And glue them to the sides of your hat!Ĩ. Create two long, rounded triangular dog ears from brown felt.ħ. I just created two flaps in the size I wanted to and glued them on.Ħ. You definitely can use the pattern if you’d like, if it’s the right size. Because the hat pattern was too big, I did not use the pattern to create the flaps – I just made my own. Your good sides should be facing each other.Ĭontinue along the curve until you have completed the curve.Īnd repeat it on the other side of the strip with your other “hat side”.Ĥ. Start gluing the arch of the sides of the hat to the long side of the strip. If you are making a baby hat (not a toddler, as the pattern states) you may want to measure with an existing hat of your baby’s to make sure the sizes are matching up (make sure to allow 1/4 inch seam allowance).ģ. On that piece of the pattern it tells you to also cut a strip. Use the pattern to cut out two of the pieces labeled “side hat pieces” from orange fleece.Ģ. Make the Baby Zuma Paw Patrol Costume Hat:ġ.

DIY ADULT PAW PATROL COSTUME HOW TO
How to make a Baby Zuma PAW Patrol Costume: This template and these printable badges (print and cardstock and laminate with packing tape).Brown felt + a strip of royal blue soft felt.

What you need to make a Baby Zuma PAW Patrol Costume: The boys had so much fun wearing these easy DIY costumes, and of course, to this day, the nickname “Zuma” stuck with Baby Y. Of course, if you prefer, you can sew it. I glued these together using Fabri-Tac, creating seams as you would with any sewing project. Just like I did with our previous DIY PAW Patrol costumes, I did not sew it. Make sure you use a loose-fitting shirt to measure the size of the vest. I had to redo the vest twice (!) Because I accidentally measured with a skin-tight romper, and it was too small for that pudgy belly. This DOES require a teensy bit of understanding how sewing works – even if you’re not sewing, but if you want to make it easier, you can just work with an orange trapper hat or helmet – just pin/tape things on temporarily instead of gluing so you can use it afterward! The size was slightly large – with the perk being that M can now wear it when he plays “PAW Patrol” with his friends. To make this Baby Zuma PAW Patrol Costume, I half-used a pattern – just to get the cap of the hat right. Disclosure: this post contains affiliate links. Since Zuma wears a helmet with a strap, I figured I can replicate that with an ear flap hat. I made this no-sew Baby Zuma PAW Patrol Costume as part of our PAW Patrol inspired family costume! I chose Zuma for Baby Y because I wanted something comfortable and wearable for a baby.
