I love to make our Halloween costumes a family theme. One year I decided that I was to be a prison guard trying to keep track of my jailbirds.
So I got a police toy set from dollar tree and found a blue button-up shirt from a thrift store. I put on some tight black slacks and my high black boots… presto! a police officer. Oh and the cap said “NYPD” I got in 2001… :(
For my husband’s prison costume I bought a white sweatshirt and white sweatpants. I cut the collar and bottom band out of the sweatshirt and cut it up the front. Then I laid the pieces on the driveway (on top of a drop cloth) and taped stripes on with masking tape. Then I used black spray paint to make the lines. When the paint was dry I removed the tape – and had nice clean white lines. I overlapped the front flaps of the shirt and sewed on black buttons. Then I used a permanent marker to write the prison numbers on the front.
For my son’s costume I used the same painting process, but I had to make the top and bottom with a basic pajama pattern. I was surprised how well spray painting fabric worked, even after washing! Just make sure you cover the ground well or you’ll have black lines for a very long time. :)
I just bought a pair of white scrubs from WalMart and spray painted away, it looks so good! I was afraid it might be stiff from the paint, but it was comfortable and so easy. I stenciled on a 6 digit number above the left pocket and stenciled Kings County onto the back! Super easy.
Hey there,
I was looking at the picture above and was wondering, if you would want to sell the baby’s jailbird costume you made? if so, please let me know!! thank you!’