![]() ![]() *Thank you to Pottery Barn kids for sponsoring today’s post. PB Kids is offering 20% off all their treat bags (+ Free Shipping!) which means we will be getting that Captain America one for Mr. Staple an elastic trim piece on either side of the mask. Draw an A and two small wings on the scraps of your white duck tape sheet to attach on the front of the mask. Mask: Trace a mask shape on blue foam and cut out. Cut out a second white star out of a duck tape sheet to place at the center of the shirt. ![]() Shirt: Using duck tape rolls or sheets, cut strips and place vertically along the bottom half of the shirt. Hot glue elastic or fabric strips to the top sides of the velcro dots. Turn over, attach sticky back velcro circles in two rows. With John Walker out of commission after slaughtering a Flag-Smasher in episode 4, Sam and Bucky spent. Shield: Cut out a white ring, white star, and blue circle out of the sticky foam sheets,(You will need red too if you can’t find a red frisbee) and attach to the front of the frisbee. Falcon’s new Captain America costume is familiar to Marvel fans. I got a little carried away and made the whole costume.įrisbee (We had a few of these from parades we had collected.) Gabriel has been asking me for a Captain America shield so when this opportunity arose to do a little DIY action for PBKids, I knew exactly what I would attempt. I mean really, who can compete with this? I am so glad they included Captain America in their treat bag section because he happens to be my son’s favorite super hero. ![]() Their entire line of costumes for kids is outstanding. (Last year I took an easy route.) Thanks to a little nudge and encouragement from Pottery Barn Kids, I am a whole 6 weeks early this year ) 28th I am scrambling to put together costumes for the little ones. ![]()
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