Easy and Inexpensive DIY Shark Costume

Charlotte@Living Well on the Cheap  —  October 10, 2013 — 22 Comments

I made Jack’s Halloween costume yesterday! It cost me almost nothing and was super easy.

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Please tell me it’s obvious that he’s a shark.

I started out with this gray hoodie from Target ($9) and a few sheets of white felt that I already had (originally $1.25 total).

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The sheet that already had a piece cut out was thinner and softer and, according to the sticker on the back, only 25 cents. The other two were more stiff, had glitter on one side, and were 2/$1. They’ve all been hanging out in my craft stash for the better part of three years, as you can see by the label!

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First, I cut an oval out of the soft felt to serve as the shark’s belly.

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Then, I cut two strips from the stiff felt and used a sharp pair of scissors to cut out triangle shapes.

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I trimmed them to length and, voila, shark teeth.

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I folded the remaining sheet of felt in half (glitter sides together) and sketched out the shape of a shark fin. I was a little nervous about getting it right so I googled it and found a few examples online to emulate.

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Once I’d cut out my fin I actually trimmed it down to a considerably smaller size, so you could definitely get a much bigger fin out of one sheet of felt if you felt so inclined.

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I top-stitched around the two sides of the fin, leaving the bottom open and stuffing the inside with a few scraps. I actually stopped my stitches a few centimeters from the bottom of the fin so that the two sides could splay out and attach to the hoodie (this may make more sense when you see it attached). If you don’t have a sewing machine you could totally stitch the fin up by hand or even use glue.

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Next step: sew on the shark belly. My first attempt left something to be desired.

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My idea was to sew on the belly, then cut a slit down the middle to accommodate the zipper. But when I saw how lopsided things had gotten I decided to try again with pins holding it in place, in which case I might as well go ahead and cut the zipper free right then. It was a lot easier to sew with the hoodie unzipped.

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I actually laughed out loud when I saw what it looked like the second time. I mean, come on! What did I do wrong this time?

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But no worries, a little strategic trimming around the edges got things looking much more symmetrical.

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I’d had so much trouble with the belly that I decided to stitch the teeth and fin by hand. Bonus: this way I didn’t have to re-thread my machine with gray thread. This was an easy task to knock out while watching The New Girl with Nick after Jack was in bed.

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I was thrilled when I saw how cute it looked on Jack! Rarely does a project actually turn out like I’d hoped, so this is a special treat.

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I paired the hoodie with a pair of gray pants that we already had, but I think it would look just as cute with jeans, sweatpants, whatever.

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As you can see, it’s plenty comfortable for playing. When he lays on his back the fin just flips over to the side.

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This is his vicious face: “I am an apex predator, now fetch me a snack!”

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Using a gray hoodie as the basis for the costume made it really easy to DIY. I’ve had this on my to-do list for weeks and kept putting it off, thinking it would take me a whole afternoon, but even with the trouble I had sewing the belly on it still took me under an hour total (including the hand-stitching I did in front of the TV). I’m thinking of ripping out the stitches and continuing to use the jacket as a regular piece of clothing after Halloween has come and gone, but I bought it in size 12 months and I’m not sure how much longer it will fit him, so we’ll see. I just can’t get over how stinking cute he looks in it.

This is a costume that I think would work equally well for boys and girls (just add some pink or glitter if it’s not girly enough for you, but I tend to prefer gender neutral stuff anyway). I always hate the idea of spending money on a costume that is poorly made, probably uncomfortable, and will never be worn again, so this one’s definitely a winner in my book! If you’re not much for sewing you could definitely use hot glue or some other adhesive, but stitches are easier to rip out so that the hoodie can resume normal use. You could use the same concept (hoodie + felt or other embellishments) to make all kinds of stuff, like a cat, monster, dinosaur, little red riding hood, unicorn, frog, etc.. The possibilities are endless!

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22 responses to Easy and Inexpensive DIY Shark Costume

  1. Ha, that’s adorable! And yes, obvious that he is a shark, especially with the vicious face. I’m with you, handmade costumes are the best. Very clever!

  2. aww i just did something similar for adelaide’s costume! pajamas + felt, complete with an annoying belly that needed to unsnap for diaper changes. ha. i’m not sure i’ll be able to make her costume every year but it was so much fun!

    jack looks great! (and it’s obvious that he’s a shark ha)

    • Charlotte@Living Well on the Cheap October 11, 2013 at 10:22 am

      OMG, just clicked over to your blog and that costume is ADORABLE! I can’t believe you’re so bored. I always feel like I’ve got a million things I’m supposed to be doing. Teach me your ways!

  3. Stephanie, Sandpaper & Glue October 10, 2013 at 1:55 pm

    so cute!! I love the idea of using the hoodie.

  4. Oh my gosh!!! He is so adorable! And the teeth on the hood! Perfection. :) I’ve been putting off Judah’s peter pan hat for weeks bc I just know I’m going to mess it up, haha!

  5. He is so cute! This reminds me of the bunny costumes I made you and Shannon when you were little. I preferred handmade costumes as well.

  6. Very cute and very comfy! Cutest shark I have ever seen!

  7. Not even gonna lie, I’m totally jealous of his costume. He’s adorable and looks like a shark. Now put him on a roomba and let him compete with the cat.

    • Charlotte@Living Well on the Cheap October 11, 2013 at 10:24 am

      HAHAHA Laura! You could make one for yourself in a snap. I wish I had a roomba, I would totally do that!

  8. Cutest shark EVER.

  9. That’s great Charlotte! I’ve seen similar stuff listed on etsy for a pretty penny! Clearly a shark! Love the photos!

  10. Most adorable and vicious shark I’ve ever seen!!!! Very clever costume by a very clever and creative Mom.

  11. Sooooooo adorable!!!!!

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