Sunnycat? Yes, that obscure character. You got it, kid.

Part mermaid. Part cat. A quarter sliver sun. It’s Sunnycat! This character that has made an appearance in all of TWO Gabby’s Dollhouse episodes has struck a chord with my three year old. So, of course Mommy obliges and makes her dreams a reality. Sunnycat for all!

Headpiece first and foremost. I knew this part of the costume would get some heavy use so I went with sturdy construction before cosmetic.

  • headband base

  • orange tulle

  • orange, white, and fuchsia felt

  • varying pink, orange, purple iron on vinyl

  • iron on hemming adhesive

  • felt glue

  • wire

  • decorative string

  • elastic

  • thread and needle

  • orange or pink shirt

Wrap the tulle around the headband in tight overlapping layers. Lock in place by sewing along the back edge.

Cut out scale shapes of 1 1/2”-2” in all of the colors. Arrange in overlapping pattern and heat press in place. Measure proper sizing on head and create a scalloped scale pattern on the backside to be cut.

Cut orange triangles for the ears depending on wearer’s size that curve slightly on the outside edge. Cut proportionally smaller triangles in fuchsia for the inner ear. Felt glue to attach together.

Cut orange sun, and yellow circle for the sun’s center. Assemble pieces for attachment.

Position scaled headpiece so the majority hangs over the front portion. Sew it to headband along the mid-line. Sew folding the bottom 1/4” of the ears on the backside of the headband partially overlapping the sides of the scaled headpiece. Carefully iron the ear’s fold to solidify the bend. Felt glue the sun toward the front of the headpiece.

Use white felt and chalk. Measure the wearer from chest to mid-calf/knee. The width should be just big enough to cover the chest. Create the tail a little less than chest width long and about chest width extending out, the double leafed tail is extended out from there. Fold the tail in half length-wise and draw a small curve along the inner edge to be cut for the chest detail.

Cut iron on vinyl in approximately 2” wide scales of varying pinks, purples, and oranges.

Beginning with the end of the tail, pattern scales in an overlapping formation of rows. Periodically iron sections to the felt to lock in place before moving on to other rows. Flip the tail over and cut off excess trim.

Position the tail on the shirt. Pin in place. Turn inside-out, and adhere the hemming adhesive tape with an iron.

Cut wire to length of tail. Cut scrap felt to cover wire, and attach with iron on adhesive. Cut length of decorative string from the person’s arm when extended out down to the bottom of the tail. This will be used to “wag” the tail. Connect the string under the felt covering. Create a bracelet from elastic and sew the string together with the elastic bracelet.

Sunnycat in action.

It's a G-g-ghhhhooooosssstt!!!

My daughter wanted to go with something authentically Halloween this year. So spooky ghost it is.

Prepare hat with white paint as needed so as not to show through fabric. Curve wire both horizontally and vertically above the hat’s brim. Curve the wire around vertical wire so it stay put. Create hooks on the end of the wires, attach them at the midpoints, and sew them in place. Paint wire white so it’s not as easily seen underneath the fabric.

Place the gauze cloth over the hat at the midway point. Sew in place over the button of the hat to lock in.

Fill the empty space beneath the wire with scrap filling using either paper or stuffing. Bind this with masking tape.

Liquid starch consistency should be thick.

Create liquid starch by boiling water with flour. Mix flour in thoroughly. I used about a 2:1 flour to water ratio, but the main idea is that you want it to have a thick consistency.

Rip scraps of paper into long strips. Dip into liquid starch mixture, and lay on top of form all around the hat brim. Wait to dry or take hairdryer to quicken the process before proceeding.

Cover in white paint.

Painting liquid starch over ghost form.

Cut out eye holes.

With black felt, cut curved triangles for the tops of the eyes. Attach with felt glue or sewing.

Fold black tulle over repeatedly. I had about 5-6 layers. Pin the squares in place over the eye holes. Attach via sewing and cut scrap edge.

  1. Cut black felt triangle for the nose. Mold to the starched folds, and attach via felt glue or sewing.

  2. Cut jagged triangles for the teeth of an open mouthed ghost. Attach via felt glue or sewing.

Put your kid in their natural habitat to go do their spooky thang.