![]() ![]() ![]() Then my mom had a ribbon curler/shredder thing that I ran down all the strips of ribbon to make it look a bit more like minion hair. I bought purple curling ribbon that was fairly wide and sewed it onto the top of the hats. ![]() Using the legs of the sweatpants made it fairly easy because there was minimal sewing. They obviously were a bit big for the youngest 2, but we made due.įor the hats, I bought a pair of purple sweat pants in that same purple, and just made a quick hat that fit their head. So after a forever long hunt for the right color purple, I ended out having to but them the smallest women’s sweatshirts I could find. Then the problem arose that there were no kid hoodies or sweatshirts in a dark purple. I’d hoped to dye their yellow ones purple, but there was no way those bright yellow sweatshirts were going to turn another color. The next obstacle was the purple sweatshirts. I just stuck the logo to the little pocket on their overalls and we were set. I found the logo for “El Macho” and printed it on my printer on sticker paper. They never did get as black as I would have hoped, but it worked. ![]() I had to wash them in black Rit dye to turn them grayish-black to match. I sewed her a new pair, and the other two, just used the next size up that we already had. Thankfully I had left over fabric from when I’d made the overalls in 2011, because Goose had grown so much, there was no way her overalls fit anymore. We used the same glasses/goggles we had from 2011 so that worked great, and we reused their black gloves as well. But in the end, they loved them and that’s all that mattered. I was happy that we were able to “upcycle” some of the costumes, but to my chagrin, these costumes didn’t come together as easy as I would have hoped. After all the stress and problems I had making last year’s costumes, I was all for doing something that was simple and did not involve a ton of sewing on my part! This picture is what I had to go off of at the time because the girls thought they were so funny! Well, the minion loving hasn’t stopped at our house, and since Despicable Me 2 came out, the girls have been determined to be purple minions this year. Minion Costume with Easy Minion Hat | Wine and GlueĢ4.You may recall a couple years ago, the girls were yellow minions from the movie Despicable Me. Minion DIY Costume perfect for Tweens | Bethany Mota (YouTube)Ģ3. Minion Rice Krispies Treats | Kid Friendly Things to DoĢ1. Despicable Me DIY Tic Tac Toe | Sweet Pennies from HeavenĢ0. Despicably Cute and Easy Minion Costume | Not so Idle Handsġ5. Despicable Minion Cupcakes | My Litterġ4. Despicable Me Minion Party Game | The Crafty Crazyġ3. Despicable Me Minion Nails | Jame Gackie via Pretty Designsġ2. Custom Hand-Painted Despicable Me Minion Shoes | salvaging Eden (Etsy)ġ1. Yellow Minion,Purple Minion Ball Mason Jars | Lilly In Pink (Etsy)ġ0. DIY Despicable Me Minion Phone Cozy | Punk Projectsĩ. DIY Minion Costume | Playing With ScissorsĨ. How to Make A Minion | a Spoonful of SugahĦ. “ Bee do, bee do, bee do…” I hear the minion fireman coming because this list is hot!Ĥ. It’s true! If you and your kiddos are as excited for this movie as we are, you will love this minion roundup! It’s everything MINION! So many great ideas for a Minion movie party or a fun minion birthday party. Minions, minions and more MINIONS!!! We recently had a Minion Party (see all the fun here), and there was so many fun Minion ideas online that we loved that we wanted to share them with you! The Minions are back and hilarious as ever in their new movie MINIONS. We love MINIONS! Enjoy all these festive Minion Party Ideas. ![]()
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