Outer Space Outfits

Why

Dressing up as an outer space creature is "in the bag" with these grocery sack vests. Kids who love to use their imaginations really have fun wearing a costume of their own creation.


Steps

1. Place a folded paper grocery bag on a flat surface, with the bottom of the bag facing away from you. With Crayola® Scissors, cut all the way from the center of the open edge to the middle of the bottom of the bag. On the bottom of the bag, cut a round hole large enough for your neck. On each side of the bag (the smaller surfaces) and near where you cut the neck hole, cut arm holes so the bag will sit on your shoulders. Adults may need to help younger children cut out the vest.

2. Turn the whole bag inside out if there is writing on the outside, so you have a plain brown background for your creation.

3. Cover a table or the floor with newspaper before you begin to paint.

4. Now, imagine how your visitor from outer space would be dressed. Decorate your vest using Crayola Metallic FX Crayons, Crayola Metallic Colored Pencils, Crayola Markers, and/or Crayola Washable Kid's Paint. Dry.

5. Glue straws, ribbon, and/or construction paper to the vest for the effect you want to create. Make the vest with Crayola School Glue for the effect you want to create.

6. Add to your costume by creating a mask from a paper plate and the colorful Crayola products that you used to decorate your vest. Attach ribbons so it can be adjusted to fit you. Get together with your friends and create a play with your characters.

Safety Guidelines

Adult supervision is required for any arts & crafts project.

Costumes & Masks— CAUTION: When children wear hand-crafted costumes and masks, make sure the crafts do not obstruct the child’s vision, hearing, or impede movement. Do not use feathers, fabric, or raffia on wearable costumes and masks because these items do not pass costume flammability tests. Wearable masks are those held in place on the face with elastic, yarn, or other materials. Keep away from open flames.

Crayola Washable Paints—Not for use as body/face paint.

Scissors—ATTENTION: The cutting edges of scissors are sharp and care should be taken whenever cutting or handling. Blunt-tip scissors should be used only by children 4 years and older. Pointed-tip scissors should be used only by children 6 years and older.

String-Like Materials—Includes string, raffia, lacing, yarn, ribbon, and other similar material. Children 3 years and younger should not be given any string-like material that is longer than 12 inches. Close adult supervision is essential whenever children use string-like material. When crafts are to be worn around the necks of children 8 years and younger, attach the ends of the “string-like material” with clear adhesive tape, which allows easy release of the bond if the craft becomes entangled or caught on equipment. For children older than 8 years, the ends of the “string-like material” may be tied and knotted.

Related Crafts

Crafts

 

Supplies

crayola supplies
  • Paint Brushes
  • Metallic FX Crayons
  • Metallic Colored Pencils
  • Markers
  • Washable Kid's Paint
  • No-Run School Glue
  • Blunt-Tip Scissors
  • Construction Paper
household supplies
  • recycled newspaper
  • Party Express paper plates
  • paper towels
  • ribbon
  • plastic drinking straws (optional)

Where & When

"The kids at my son's birthday party loved making and playing with their outerspace vests and masks. Better still, they had a great party favor to take home with them afterward."
Cheryl, mom of 7-year-old child.

"This idea filled a lot of time with a lot of fun during a wide-open day,"
Aracelli, family child care provider.


Interesting Info

Many of the creatures in George Lucas's Star Wars films are computer generated. Before computer generation technology, creatures in films were portrayed by actors in costume, or by puppets.