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If you are looking for a simple, homemade Halloween costume for yourself or a child, a do-it-yourself mouse costume may work. You don't have to be a creative person or even know how to sew to make a mouse costume. If you can use a pair of scissors and a hot glue gun, you can learn how to make a mouse costume in no time. If you're in a big hurry, you can even put one together using pre-made items.

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Crafting a Full Costume

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  1. Draw 2 semicircles that are each about 4-inches (10.16) wide on gray, black, or brown felt (or furry fabric), then cut them out using scissors. These will be the ears. [1] [2]
  2. Draw 2 semicircles that are each about 3-inches (7.62 cm) wide on pink felt, then cut them out using scissors. These will be the inner ears. [3] [4]
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  3. [5] You can sew, glue or pin one pink inner ear to one grey, black, or brown outer ear, then repeat with the other set. These form the completed mouse ears.
  4. [6] Sew, glue, or pin the ears to the hood of a plain grey, black, or brown hooded sweatshirt. The costume will look best if the hoodie is the same color as the outer ears.
    • Make sure that one mouse ear is attached to each side of the hood, and not too high up on it. You can put on the hood and test out the ears before attaching them to decide which exact position looks best.
  5. This step is optional, but can add a touch more flair if you have time. Lay the hoodie on a flat surface, and cut out an oval of pink felt (or another contrasting color) that is the width and height of the front of the hoodie. Then sew, glue, or pin the oval to the hoodie to serve as the belly.
  6. [7] A regular pair of sweatpants in the same color as the hoodie (gray, black, or brown) make the perfect pair of mouse legs. Simply put them on once the rest of the costume is finished.
  7. Take a tube sock that is the same color as the outer mouse ears and the hoodie (or pink). [8] Fill it with newspaper or fiberfill so that it looks like a tail, then sew, glue, or pin it to either the bottom back of the sweatshirt or the back waistband of the sweatpants.
    • You can cut off one leg of a pair of tights and use it in the same way to make a mouse-tail—just make sure to tie, sew, glue, or pin one end closed before you stuff it.
  8. [9] Once you've made all the pieces of the costume and have put them on, you're ready to draw the mouse's face. You can use regular makeup. Put a dot of pink lipstick on the end of your nose to make the mouse’s nose. Use eyeliner (black, brown, or white) to draw a few whiskers across your cheeks.
  9. If you would like to complete the mouse look, you can put socks on your feet that match the color of the mouse costume, and socks or mittens on your hands. These will serve as the mouse’s paws. You can use socks or mittens of the same color, or a contrasting one. For instance, if you have a black mouse body, then white paws might look nice.
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Making a Costume from Existing Items

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  1. Mouse ear headbands can be purchased from many department and party stores, especially around Halloween. When you need to make a mouse costume in a hurry, these are a great start.
    • You can also easily make your own mouse ears headband. Just cut two small (about two inches) rounded ears out of felt or furry fabric (gray, brown, black, or white) and glue them to a plain headband.
    • You can also glue a pipe cleaner to each ear and attach its ends to the headband for more stability. [10]
  2. Some clothing that is the same color (usually black, brown, gray, or white) as the pre-made mouse ears will make a quick and simple mouse body for your costume. You can use clothing you already have, or purchase new items.
    • Women can use things like a tank dress, leggings and a tank top, a solid color dress, or sweatpants and a sweatshirt.
    • Men can use things like sweatpants and a sweatshirt, or pants and a t-shirt of the same color.
    • Anyone can also use some black, brown, gray or white footed pajamas as the mouse’s body.
  3. You can use a strip of cloth, or stuff a sock (or one half-of a pair of leggings) with newspaper or fiberfill. Just make sure that the tail is the same color as the clothing you are using for the mouse’s body (or pink).
  4. Use makeup to draw a mouse face on your own once you put the rest of the costume on. Use pink lipstick to draw a dot or triangle on the end of your nose to form the mouse’s nose. Draw a few whiskers on your cheeks using eyeliner (black, brown, or white).
  5. You can put socks on your feet and socks or mittens on your hands to use as the mouse paws, if you would like. If you are using footed pajamas as your mouse body, you will just need a pair of socks or mittens to put on your hands.
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      • If you are making a child’s costume, just make the mouse ears a little smaller.
      • You can use different materials for parts of the costume if you need to or want to. For instance, you could make mouse ears out of colored paper instead of cloth.
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