How to Clean a Penguin Costume It’s not often that the Penguin flexes his physical powers, but this bizarro Cobblepot from Scott Snyder’s Dark Nights: Death Metal one-off makes it clear that this is no ordinary bird. This costume is easy to make and can be adapted for children of any size. It requires only a little felt, wire and a sewing machine. Easy to make Your child will love waddling down the street in this adorable costume. The penguin onesie and bonnet make this costume perfect for Halloween, dress-up, or playtime all year round. You can easily make this costume using a black and white fleece remnant from your local fabric store or thrift shop. Then add a little bit of creativity to make your child stand out in the crowd. To create the beak, cut a rectangle of felt with a width a few inches smaller than your child’s head circumference. Sew the ends together to make a tube. Then add a small piece of elastic to the bottom of the beak. To make the legs, cut a semi-circle of gray felt and glue to your bear’s underbelly. Add a piece of cardboard behind the leg for reinforcement. Then cut a wide strip of red felt that will fit around the bear neck. Glue fringes on both sides to finish the scarf.
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