DIY Scarecrow Tutu Halloween Costume
Last Updated on October 12, 2022
This adorable scarecrow tutu is actually a simple DIY! It is the cutest idea out there for a tutu Halloween costume for your little girl. And you won't believe how easy and affordable it is!
Hey y'all! I am so excited to be sharing with you a tutorial for the girls' scarecrow tutu Halloween costumes that they wore last year. You see, I only started my blog on October 28th last year {with my debut $71 laundry room renovation post}, so I was not in any position to share a Halloween costume tutorial before Halloween. But the good news is that I can now share it with you this year!
I figured last year was the final year that I could select the girls' costumes for them, so I picked something I really loved. I had fallen in love with an inspiration costume on Esty, but it cost over $100 per costume and a hat was NOT included. Ummmm, no. So, I made them myself for a fraction of the cost. This post contains some affiliate links. Click here to read my full disclosure.
Materials Needed for 1 Scarecrow Tutu Halloween Costume:
- 2 Rolls of Expo Classic Tulle Spool of 25-Yard, Orange {note- the spools I am linking you to are the EXACT brands and colors I ordered from Amazon for myself–I checked my order history to be sure because the colors are important!}
- 1 Rolls of Expo Classic Tulle Spool of 25-Yard, Light Yellow
- 1 Roll of Offray Tulle Craft Ribbon, 6-Inch by 25-Yard Spool, Chocolate
- 1 sunflower {just remove the stem}
- Orange chiffon ribbon
- Burlap ribbon
- Elastic
Steps to Make 1 Scarecrow Tutu Halloween Costume:
1) Measure your child from their armpit to the floor. Have them wear whatever shoes they will wear with the costume for this step. You want to go all the way down to the floor because the dress will poof up quite a bit, which will shorten the length of the dress.
2) Next, measure your child around her chest and back, right under her armpits. This is where the elastic will sit. Cut your elastic about 1 inch larger than your child's measurement. Sew the ends of your elastic together to create a loop.
3) On a flat surface, cut your tulle into strips that are twice as long as the length measured in step 1. This is the most time-consuming part. I was lucky to have both my mom and step-dad visiting, so they helped me a lot. We had quite an assembly line going on. I used all four rolls of tulle–that's a lot of cutting, so having company or a good audiobook is good for this step :)
4) Stretch your elastic over something that is roughly the same size as your child's chest. I used a chair. If your child is smaller, you could use rolled-up towels.
5) Now you are ready to tie your tulle strips on to your elastic. To do this, fold a strip of tulle in half. Place the looped side under the elastic, and pull the loose ends through the loop to secure. Repeat with the rest of the tulle. You will want to alternate your colors of tulle. Since you will use more orange than the other colors, be sure to use them proportionately {i.e., 2 orange, 1 yellow, 1 brown}. You can use as much tulle as you want to obtain the desired fullness. I used 4 full rolls per dress.
6) Once all of your tulle strips are tied on the elastic, you are ready to sew on your burlap ribbon halter straps. Form them in a “V” shape and sew the bottom portion of the V {where the two ribbons overlap} to the inside of the elastic strip. As you can see, there is nothing particularly tidy about my stitches. You won't see them anyway :)
7) Finally, sew your sunflower and chiffon ribbon on. You can place the chiffon ribbon beneath the sunflower so the ends are hidden. Then stitch the flower and ribbon onto the elastic. Again, your stitching does not have to be fancy. Mine wasn't!
I ordered the coordinating scarecrow hats from Chasing Fireflies for $12.50 each (if they are not available, this is a cute one also). Because it was a bit chilly, I bought them long-sleeved yellow shirts from Old Navy to wear under their dresses. Then I painted their little noses with brown lipstick and added the “stitches” with brown eyeliner. I also added some blush to make their rosy cheeks even rosier.
This TRULY is an easy project. It is time-consuming, but pretty relaxing and simple. And HOW CUTE ARE THEY?!
What are your kids going to be for Halloween this year? What is your favorite costume you have ever seen?
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Hat is no longer available at Chasing Fireflies, any idea where I might find one?
No, I would just google and see what’s out there! Good luck!
I did this costume this year for my 3 year old I loved it but a couple of pointers I would like to share.
We used glitter tulle, looked super cool but was stiff and left glitter everywhere in making and wearing.
I am not sure how long the models wore these with out sweaters because the tulle is itchy, arms and legs do need to be covered.
Costume was fore sure a crowd pleaser and easy to make!!
Thanks for sharing your tips, Carly!
Hi Tasha! I just ordered the hat for my 2 year old from the link. It is extremely small. It even looks significantly smaller than the picture. Did you experience this and have to pin the hat on or were the hats you received the right size! Thanks for the great tutorial! Can’t wait to see my little one in it!
Hi Kelli! The hats I received were the perfect size, but my girls both have small heads so maybe that is why. I just ordered the one size that was available.
Do you remember the exact length (in inches) that you cut for your strips. And how many total strips did you use? This will help me in figuring out what I will need for my daughter. Thank you
Hi Amy! I didn’t actually measure the strips–I just held one up to each of my girls to get the correct length and then used the first strip as a guide to cut the rest. I have no idea how many strips I used, but I used every bit of tulle that I ordered, which was 4, 25 yard rolls per costume. I hope that helps!
thank you it does
The Girls look so adorable ❤️ I’m gonna try this for my daughter too. I was only wondering in you Even made the hat on your own? I’m still looking for a pattern, because I have not been quite succesful yet.. I would be very glad if you could give me some advice where to find one.
Hi Julia! I didn’t make the hat. I purchased it at Chasing Fireflies–you can find it here: http://www.chasing-fireflies.com/sweet-scarecrow-hat/147135
Did you use a headband as the elastic? It looks leopard print or something…
Hi Rachelle! Nope, it was just patterned elastic that I purchased at Joann Fabrics :) I hope that helps!
Love this so much, I’m going to try making it this year!!! I wanted to know when using 2 oranges…do you loop them together or side by side?
Hi Leila! Thank you! I do not loop them together–I place them side by side. I hope that helps!
I just made this for my daughter for her Halloween costume. It’s adorable. Wish I could upload a picture!!! Worked out great. Wish I could find a scarecrow hat cheap around here! Too late for shipping.
Yay, yay, yay! I am so happy to hear that you made this, Whitney! You can email me a photo at tasha@designertrapped.com if you want. I would love to see it!
I’m going to do nice photos with her tonight, as well as with my other daughter, who I used a different “charachter” for, but still used your idea with the tulle. I’ve made them long so they drag on the ground, but only for pictures, after I take pictures (and lots of them!) I’m going to cut them down so they don’t drag thereafter. I’m so excited! I’ll email you the end results when I get the photos done.
I never found a hat, so I decided I would use an idea from Stef. It’s not my own… http://frumpybumpkin.com/burlap-scarecrow-hats/
I’m so excited to see the end result in the photos.
These are adorable. I wish I would have seen them before I did a round of great DIY Halloween costumes. Shared and pinned.
Thanks so much, Amiejo!
So cute!!! How did you make the hats?
Thank you, Stacy! I did not make the hats, but I did include a link to them in the post. I purchased them from Chasing Fireflies. Hope that helps!
OH.MY.CUTENESS! Pinning!
Thanks so much, Kim!
Your girls are absolutely adorable! This is a great tutorial. I am planning on making a tutu Elsa costume for my daughter and now I can follow what you did for it! Thank you.
Thanks so much, Susan! Ooooooh, I would love to see your Elsa costume! Send me a photo when you are done!
These are so cute! I guess I’ll just have to take care to choose good quality tulle, right? I’ve seen cheaper ones that lies flat even when bunched up. This one needs to poof out. Really great idea, thanks for sharing this!
Thanks so much, Nancy! The tulle I found on Amazon definitely puffed out. I also think using LOTS of tulle like I did helps give it volume. So glad you like the tutorial!
These are the cutest scarecrows I have ever and probably will ever see!! They are adorable! XO
These are so adorable. My twin girls will be 20 months this Halloween and might be still too little to make them keep a hat on and such. But next year or the next. What were other twin costumes you did? I did thing 1 & 2 like the HowDoesShe.com twins and love it. But twin girl costumes are getting to be tough on my brain.
Hi Alexis! Their first year they were a lady bug and bumblebee. Their second year they were ballerinas. Last year, of course, they were scarecrows. And this year they are going as Elsa and Anna {I am going to be Olaf and my husband is going to be Sven–we will be the Frozen family!}. Have fun with your twin girls!!!
Oh my. These costumes are so adorable!! And so are your girls!!
Your little ones look precious and their costumes are adorable! I’m sending the link to my niece for her little girl….so cute!
Thanks so much, Mary Beth! I hope you are well!
These are adorable. You did a great job, Tasha!Pinning!
Thanks so much, Aniko!
oh my word how adorable..that’s the best little girl scarecrow costume ever but alas i have two grandsons…the best homemade costumes i have ever seen is triplet boys dressed as characters from thomas the train..made from cardboard boxes xx
Nawww they look so cute! I love easy and thrifty costumes! My 6 year old twin girls want batgirl costumes (hot pink and black tutu style ones) this year.