I do see that in the movie the light blue outfit has a whispy mesh type cape
and the purple one is more solid...
But, I found this light colored piece of felt at Walmart and decided it would work just fine:@)
My snowflakes are from my craft stash.
I saw some fun shiny plastic snowflakes that could be glued on at Dollar Tree.
The blue snowflake dress was actually on a Dollar Tree doll too.
The blue snowflake dress was actually on a Dollar Tree doll too.
Wrap shorter side of felt over the doll's shoulders,
fold 'collar' down about 1/2".
fold 'collar' down about 1/2".
You'll see that if you fold the corners down in front of the doll,
they make two straight lines and fit together nicely (see pic below).
I cut a small hole on each side below her neck, then fed a 20" piece of ribbon through the holes.
Wrap cape around doll, glue two flaps in front down (I used hot glue).
Glue on snowflakes and embellishments.
Snug up ribbon and tie cape so it stays on the doll.
Round the bottom corners of Barbie's cape.
I happened to have one thrift store blonde doll that came with a big braid,
so that worked out well tooπ
so that worked out well tooπ
Make something just for fun and have a Happy Holiday Seasonπ
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My glam-daughter loves Frozen and I know she would love this for her Barbie. Thanks for sharing your recipe with us at the Creative Muster. Looking forward to seeing what you’ll be sharing next week. Pinned!
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Very cute idea, for some reason the Pin button isn't working.....or I would have promoted it on my DIY Barbie board! Hugs...!
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