Mermaid themed birthday party this weekend for my girl’s bestie. All rights reserved. We love making costumes and I like your style! At the bottom edge, I just brought the trim ends down in front and sewed them next to each other.As for the sash, I just cut a piece of teal flowy fabric into a rectangle, hemmed all the edges, then draped over the shoulder. Cracked me up! And that you are able to make your own Poseidon costume…..or use parts of this to create someone similar!Super cute! And we cut a large T-shirt for the sash. (And do you see that octopus on Poseidon’s belt? !This is my first time visiting your blog and I’m blown away by this costume! I also added some fish netting to the shoulder as well, just for effect. Also, add velcro to the belt ends so it can be secured in the back.Then place the 2 pieces together with WRONG SIDES together and then sew them together along the straight “seam line” indicated on the template.Repeat and make a 2nd Arm Guard the same way. Okay, boo to this whole fall weather stuff and the sun not staying out as long these days. Then hand stitch the shield to the center of the belt piece.Then I decided to add gold metallic acrylic craft paint to the edges of my leather pieces, to make all the edges really stand out. But that little guy was perfect for the belt of a sea god!And the detail on the arm guards is supposed to give more of a fish fin kind of look…..you know, because he IS the god of all the sea creatures!

So he wore leggings and a sash instead….which totally works for a Greek character too. Or you could even cut a trident shape out of cardboard, wrap it in duct tape and then spray paint that gold.Oh, and the shoes. Crown Template 6. He needs a crown and this one is amazing! Add velcro to both straight ends so that the guards can be wrapped around the arm and secured in place.Add some gold paint to all of the edges and add a few brads to these arm guards as well!Place the 2 bigger pieces together with WRONG sides together and hot glue in place. Aug 10, 2018 - Here is a King Triton's crown template clip art file you can use to make a template of custom size or for using in your own digital media projects. This holds true for Connor because this kid has a gentle little soul and is definitely a peace maker. Just be sure to fold your large piece of paper in half and then line up the straight edge of the template along the fold of your paper, trace around it, and cut out. Added a flannel shirt, jeans and running shoes and he was good to go. Connor cracks me up though because one of the biggest reasons he wanted to be Poseidon was because of that TRIDENT weapon that he’s holding.

In this download there is one clip art But I finally had some sun over the weekend and took a few pictures of Connor in his DIY Greek God Costume —POSEIDON!!

You will need a Print out the file on white A4 or Letter size cardstock.Color, cut out, and assemble the crown template pieces following the instructions in our © Copyright 2008-2020 FirstPalette.com. HA! Instructions. Then add some gold metal brads to the front.Cut a long strip of Faux Leather that’s about 5 inches wide and then long enough to fit around your subject’s waist, plus about 4 inches. I LOVE this. 3. THanks for the template!we LOVE both of the costumes you made for your beautiful kids – and I have to giggle because my 9-year old daughter chose Artemis and my 8-year old son chose Poseidon as well this year.

Print out the file on white A4 or Letter size cardstock. And I even included templates down below, to make it easier for you all!The should armor is fastened by the straps in the back with velcro. You’ll probably have to piece some foam strips together to create a band big enough to go around the head.Now, cut out your Crown Template #2 out of foam (doesn’t matter the color)…Spray paint the entire crown with metallic gold paint. Well, peeling off the thick foam helped a little bit….but it still didn’t contour to the leg like I wanted with only the 2 straps.

(My husband made the Trident weapon from scrap wood but you could always buy one of those plastic devil forks and spray paint it gold. Thanks for sharing all of this.Connor! My oldest was Percy Jackson last year. The trident turned out great. It just stayed flat and wasn’t the look I wanted.

So, I ended peeling of that thick layer of foam off to see if that would help (which made it really ugly on the back, but it doesn’t ever show). Whoops! Obviously I’m slower in getting the costumes made.This is amazing!