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Easy DIY Jake and the Neverland Pirates Halloween Costumes

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October 10, 2011 by cindy 9 Comments

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Disney costume designer Zachary Bilemdjian came up with some quick, easy and affordable  instructions on how to create Jake, Izzy and Cubby costumes at home!  Zachary is a pirate expert, having worked as the costume designer on the new live-action music videos with The Never Land Pirate Band for the second season of “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” premiering in early 2012.  He can also be seen on The Live Well Network as a regular contributor to Home with Lisa Quinn, where he bridges fashion with home design.

Check out Zachary’s tips below on how to make your own “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” Halloween costumes at home.  If you do end up making a costume for your child this year, Disney Junior would love to see the photos!  Please share  by posting them to their Facebook page or Twitter account.

Jake Costume

Materials:

Red fabric 17” square or bandana

Grey fabric (long enough to wrap around your child’s waist)

Black yarn or ribbon

Yellow duct tape

4 large buttons

White T-shirt

Dark blue vest or jacket

Blue jeans or pants

Brown boots

Brown cardboard

 

Instructions:

1. Cut out collar ribbing on white T-shirt and remove

2. Make a V shaped cut in center front of the collar

3. Make a few V shaped cuts in the sleeve

4. Using a needle with a big eye, thread the black yarn or ribbon. Stitch an X center front V at collar

5. If using a dark blue jacket, cut out the sleeves to turn it into a vest

6. Use the yellow duct tape to cover the buttons and attach to vest

7. Tape the outline of the vest using the yellow duct tape. Don’t forget the lapel

8. Cut out a “J” from the yellow duct tape, and attach to the boots.

9. Add a yellow strap on the boots using the yellow duct tape

10: Draw a sword shape on the cardboard and cut out

 

Putting it all together:

1. Wrap the red fabric or bandana around forehead leaving the tails long

2. Tuck T-shirt in the blue pants or jeans

3. Wrap the grey fabric at waist and tuck the tails in the back

4. Add the vest and boots

5: Grab your sword and Go!

 

Izzy Costume

Materials:

Dark pink fabric 24”

Yellow fabric scrap

Small rock

Brown cord or yarn

White fabric marker

Gold hoop earrings

Light pink tunic or T-shirt

Light purple leggings or tights

Light colored boots

 

Instructions:

1.Cut the dark pink fabric into a 22” square and two 2” strips

2. Using the white fabric pen, create squiggle and dot design around the edges of the dark pink fabric square

3. Place the small rock in the center of the yellow fabric. Take each of the four corners together to form a small pouch around the rock.

4. Using the brown cord or yarn, wrap it around the pouch leaving long tails. Knot the ends to form a necklace

 

Putting it all together:

1. Fold dark pink fabric square in half to form a triangle. Wrap turban style around head, leaving long tails in the back

2. Using the dark pink strips as ties, form two pig tails with your child’s hair

3. Wear T-shirt or tunic un-tucked

4. If using light purple pants, tuck into boots

5. Don’t forget your pixie dust!

 

Cubby Costume

Materials:

Blue fabric 22” square

Orange fabric scrap

Yellow duct tape

4 Large buttons

Brown yarn

Fabric glue

White T-shirt

Blue vest or jacket

Red shorts

White socks with blue stripe

Brown shoes

 

Instructions:

1. Cut out collar ribbing and remove

2. Make a V shaped cut in center front of the collar

3. If using a blue jacket, cut out the sleeves to turn it into a vest

4. Use the yellow duct tape to cover the buttons and attach to vest

5. Cut a small square of the orange fabric and glue it on the shorts

6. Using a needle with a big eye, thread the brown yarn. Stitch a few lines around the orange patch

7. Add yellow duct tape straps on the shoes

 

Putting it all together:

1. Fold blue fabric in half to form a triangle. Wrap turban style around head, leaving long tails in the back

2. Wear T-shirt un-tucked

3. Add vest and shoes

4. Don’t forget to add Cubby’s map in the back pocket. A rolled up newspaper will do the trick. Yo Ho Let’s Go!

Have fun! If you make these costumes I’d love to feature your creations in a future blog post! Email me your photos at cindy@themommaven.com.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Just for Fun Tagged With: costumes, Disney, disney junior, halloween, jake and the neverland pirates

About cindy

I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

Comments

  1. Lindsay says

    October 11, 2011 at 10:43 pm

    What cute ideas for costumes! Plus, they seem fairly simple and cheap to make.
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  2. Patricia says

    October 12, 2011 at 4:54 pm

    I like this…great idea.

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  3. karen says

    October 13, 2011 at 12:32 am

    This costume is a good idea..I like it!Thanks a lot for sharing this..

    Reply
  4. ConnieFoggles says

    October 14, 2011 at 1:12 am

    Such cute ideas for easy to make costumes. I’m going to share these with my friends.
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  5. Lisa says

    October 14, 2011 at 9:48 am

    those costumes look like so much fun!

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  6. Kelli says

    October 19, 2011 at 2:16 pm

    Love the costume ideas! IF you have time, please stop in and link up this post in my Halloween link up! http://3boysandadog.com/deals/2011/halloween-post-round-up-with-linky/

    Thanks, Kelli
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  7. pammypam says

    October 24, 2011 at 8:26 pm

    i LOVE homemade costumes, especially pirates!
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  8. Shanaka says

    October 25, 2011 at 8:46 pm

    I prefer handmade to buying from a store when possible. These are neat and easy ideas. To bad my guys decided on Transformers this year.

    Reply
  9. Ketones says

    December 9, 2011 at 11:19 am

    Very interesting ideas you have here! Some of them are very cute and funny. I will try them on my kids during this holiday!
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