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Coolest White Witch from Narnia Costume

I made this costume for my 7 year old daughter. I made the dress from a bed sheet, blue spray paint and 1 yard of sheer fabric torn in strips and sewn on to the dress. The fur wrap was a stuffed polar bear my older daughter had for a few years. We gutted the poor fella and voila a robe fit for a queen (or witch).

Her head piece, as you can see by the Halloween photos, was plastic icicles that I hot glued to a dress up crown my daughter already had. I ordered Alpaca wool from eBay and I hot glued it to pipe cleaners for the dreads. I then wound the alpaca in with her real hair and entwined it in the icicles.

The make up kit was a drugstore ice vampire kit I got at Walgreen’s. It was a little time consuming and took patience on the part of myself and my daughter but it was worth it in the end. She looked incredible. It also doesn’t hurt if your child believes they actually become the character.

We had a blast – hope you enjoy these Halloween photos!

Total Spent: $20

36 thoughts on “Coolest White Witch from Narnia Costume”

  1. Very creative. I am planning recreating for my 5 year old and may need the help. Email address provided above with suggestions. On a time crunch. Project due by 10/23/09. Please Please advise.

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  2. i love it. YOUR mum is very good at making things Cindee. I love it!.WELL DONE!,AMAZING AND WONDERFUL. I wish I could be like your mum.

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  3. This costume is absolutely beautiful! Could you explain in more detail how you managed to do her hair? What kind of alpaca wool did you buy? Wonderful job!

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  4. This is great! I am 24 years old and I have a costume party to go to and though this would be a really creative take on a witch costume. So glad I could just Google it and find some ideas!

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  5. Wow, this is amazing! I was looking for a Halloween costume. I don’t want to buy one because they all look cheap and trashy (I’m in my 20’s); I want to make one myself.

    Your daughter’s costume is so creative. I’m inspired. Thank you!

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  6. This costume looks fantastic! I need to recreate something for me asap for a Christmas fancy dress party, wish I could do it as good as this but I know I won’t be able to!

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  7. My daughter loved it and wanted to be like her. We used my husbands old white (off white) bath rope for the cape/coat. She looked amazing and every one loved it! I used silver food coloring spray to create an icy feel to her hair. And white make-up gave her face an icy look.

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  8. You are absolutely amazing!!! This costume is so creative and brilliant! Your daughter is one lucky girl to have a mommy like you!! Way to go!!!

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  9. Could someone advise about the alpaca wool? I am not sure how much to buy, and how I would weave this into my daughters long hair. Halloween dance at school is this Friday. I got the icicles in the Christmas section at KMart today.

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  10. About to make the same costume for my daughter who is 10. Its book week and she has chosen the white witch. Thanks for tips and ideas. I’m about to start. Keep u posted with final outfit

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  11. We are putting on a stage performance of Narnia and was looking for white witch ideas! These were great!!! Where did you find the icicles? I am having a hard time finding large ones. May end up making them.

    Thanks!

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  12. Hi there! I LOVE this costume and am glad I came across yours because it is awesome! I really want to try to recreate. For the hair, do you think it’s possible to do it without weaving it into your own hair and putting it on some type of headband or piece? That seems like the hardes part to me and I won’t have anyone to help me. AWESOME costume! Love it!

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  13. Hi! Halloween is next week!! I dint have a costume…and I’d like to try the one. How did u spray paint the bed sheet? And also, what dd your daughter wear under tundra the bed sheet? Then, do you have any ideas on how I could make the icicle crown myself? Finally, what shoes did your daughter wear? Please email me at emmateal16@gmail.com…thanks!

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