Last minute Ninja costume!
I’m blogging this because I searched the internet high and low for a how-to-make a ninja mask tutorial and there wasn’t one out there. At least I didn’t find one. So here is how you can make a ninja mask the night before Halloween. It’s pretty simple. It took me about half an hour to whip up.
First you’ll need some black fleece, some velcro and black thread. Fleece is great because it doesn’t require hemming. Just cut and you’re done. I wish I could give you advice on how to acquire some black fleece and velcro at the last minute. The fabric stores are a nightmare right now so I’m hoping you have some on hand or you aren’t really making this at the last minute.
Next you’ll need to trace your kid’s head on piece of paper to make a pattern. This can be a bit challenging if you have a wiggly kid like I do. Bribe them with candy. They are going to be ingesting large amounts of sugar Halloween night anyway, it’s not like one more piece is going to make a difference. When you’re tracing, allow a good 1-2 inch seam allowance. You don’t want your mask to be so tight they won’t wear it.
After you’ve made your pattern, cut out two pieces of black fleece using that pattern. Then sew it up on all sides except the bottom. Then turn it right side out (seams inside).
Next you’ll need to cut the eye hole. I recommend just eyeballing it because trying it on your kid’s head and then poking with them with a pin could cause panic. Not that I tried that or anything, ahem.
After you have a good sized eye hole (I recommend making it big enough for their mouth too…kids need to talk and eat candy), then cut your mouth-cover piece out of the remaining fleece. I do not have a pattern for you for this piece but I made mine a sort of half circle boat shape that was big enough to cover 3/4 of the eye hole. It’s not that hard, just wing it.
Then sew on some velcro squares on each side and attach piece right below eyes. Add black pants, a black shirt and some black boots (or shoes) and KOWABUNGA!, instant Ninja costume! After that I say, watch your back!
Beware of the Micro Ninja!!!!
The rest of you are probably wondering why Bug wanted to be a Ninja for Halloween. She did want to be a green witch but then one night when we were bored up at the cabin (you can only roast so many marshmallows), we let her watch the pilot episode of Chuck. I know… not the best material for kids to be watching but it’s mostly tame and well, we were bored. Don’t worry too much, we had a big post-viewing discussion afterwards to handle all her questions, of which there were many.
Anyway! All it took was for Bug to see Sarah whip off her black ninja mask and shake out her golden blonde hair and Bug’s mind was made up. From then on she has wanted to be Sarah the Ninja and has not wavered. What can I say. I like ninjas better than witches anyway.
P.S. Bug is totally over her flu. Phew!
20 Comments
Joy
What a fabulously cute *ahem* scary ninja!
AbbieBabble
So cute! I love Bug’s ninja moves, too!
Kristy
My boys would LOVE that! Bug is an absolute adorable ninja. I bet Bug would love number 5 in the Magic Treehouse Series – Night of the Ninjas.
jastereo
Awesome!
kvv
Oh! I LOVED Bug’s Ninja action video clip!
Linda
I love Chuck! Now I want to be Sarah the Ninja for Halloween.
Great job on the mask!
a chris
If you get a ninja on its back like that, is it stuck, like a turtle? I’m guessing not, somehow…
That was a good somersault.
I love the Mom shadow with the wavy arms at the start!
Annika
This is spectacular. I might have to make one just to have (I’m certainly not going to try to make it in the next 36 hours).
Camels & Chocolate
HAHAHAHAHAHA, that video is too hilarious! Love the soundtrack! And the somersault! Oh, Bug.
Sonja
Yay for a Chuck-inspired ninja costume! Bug rocks!!!
mackenzie
Love the somersault ninja moves! If you want to make a super-low-budget costume you could always go the ‘t-shirt ninja’ route: http://www.entertheninja.com/fun_tshirt_ninja.php
Jackee
I’m so glad Bug is better! We’ve all been sick here. It’s been a terrible sickness season so far.
But, You ROCK with the Ninja costume! Better yet, your graphics in the blog post rock too! I feel confident enought to Ninja-ize myself this evening, all ready to hand out candy tomorrow night.
Clownfish
Great ‘micro’ Ninja costume! I too love the tuck and roll move by Ninja Bug!
(If I recall, Sarah has a number of wardrobe changes in that episode, hehe)
gingermog
Glad to hear Ms Bug is feeling better. I think it is awesome she’s chosen to be a ninja for Halloween. Bug is an individual and i love her imagination. I think ninjas have a lot more fun than princesses unless she’s a crime busting ninja in her spare time. I loved the graphics for your how-to-guide as well. Happy Halloween! (only 4 more hours to go here).
CAROL S-U
Good to see she’s better! LOVE the video – too cute!!
Andrea
aw! that is the cutest thing. She’ll get lots of candy. :]
Danna
Oh my that is the cutest ninja I have ever seen! Bruce Lee wouldn’t have a chance!
lindsey
wow, bug is the coolest! she makes a perfect ninja. great ninja-costume-making skillz!!!
jenB
Oh those pretty brown eyes! She is an awesome Ninja, even though she is terribly adorable.
Jen
You’re AMAZING! Seriously. Wow.