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DIY Glinda and Wicked Witch of the West Halloween Costumes

Thursday, October 1, 2015

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DIY Glinda and Wicked Witch of the West Costumes – homemade Halloween costumes don’t have to be complicated. With inspiration from the classic Wizard of Oz movie, you can put these simple Glinda the Good Witch and Wicked Witch of the West Costumes together in an afternoon – little to no sewing involved! 

DIY Glinda the Good Witch and Wicked Witch of the West Wizard of Oz costumes that require little to no sewing!

We don’t always DIY our costumes but this year we got creative thanks to the Michaels Makers DIY Costume Challenge and it was a lot of fun! My 7 year old wanted to be a witch for Halloween and with inspiration from the classic Wizard of Oz movie, we put together a simple DIY wicked witch costume for her.

DIY Glinda the Good Witch and Wicked Witch of the West Wizard of Oz costumes that require little to no sewing!

Of course, I couldn’t resist making a sparkling Glinda the Good Witch costume for her little sister as well. Their costumes turned out so cute, but most importantly, they didn’t break the bank and they were easy to put together!

DIY Glinda the Good Witch and Wicked Witch of the West Wizard of Oz costumes that require little to no sewing!

Let’s start with a quick how-to for the Wicked Witch of the West costume. It’s completely no-sew and  my daughter especially loves how full the tulle skirt is! Below is a list of supplies we used for the Wicked Witch of the West costume.


No-sew Wicked Witch of the West DIY Halloween costume. 4-5 rolls Black Tulle Fabric | 2 rolls Green Glitter Tulle Fabric | Scissors | Black Leotard | 1 inch Elastic With the exception of the leotard and the witch’s broom, everything pictured above was purchased at Michaels. We started with a plain black leotard as a base for this costume. Below are the steps for putting together the tutu. DIY no-sew Wicked Witch of the West Halloween costume. Wicked Witch of the West Costume Step 1 Measure a length of elastic to fit around child’s waist. Secure ends of elastic together with a few quick stitches. We kept it really simple by just stapling the elastic together. Step 2 Decide on how long you’d like your skirt to be. Measure a length of black tulle twice as long as you’d like the tutu to be. Use this piece as a guide to cut the rest of your tulle. DIY no-sew Wicked Witch of the West Halloween costume. Step 3 Now you’re going to start tying the tulle onto the elastic. Take one piece of tulle, fold it in half and loop around the elastic from the front. Pull the rest of the tulle through the loop. Step 4 You want all of your tulle pieces to be tied to the elastic in the same direction. Keep adding tulle until the tutu is as full as you’d like. We added about 5 lengths of tulle to the elastic then added a green one and repeated this pattern all the way around the tutu. DIY no-sew Wicked Witch of the West Halloween costume. Step 5 Once the tutu is as full as you’d like try it on. Trim any stray pieces that may be a little long and that’s it! One beautiful, wicked witch of the west tutu! We purchased a broom and Michaels had some really pretty witches hats to complete the outfit. Glinda the Good Witch Costume My youngest daughter is all about glitter and sparkles so this Glinda the Good Witch costume was right up her alley!  You’ll find the supply list and instruction for the costume below. DIY Glinda the Good Witch from the Wizard of Oz Halloween Costume. Pink Tulle Fabric | Silver Glitter Paper | Pink Long Sleeve Leotard | Scissors | 1 inch Elastic | Craft Foam Crown | Krylon Silver Shimmer Metallic Spray Paint | E-6000 Adhesive | Rhinestone Stickers | Wood Dowel | 3 1/2 inch wood star | Foam Brush | Silver Metallic Craft Paint | Mod Podge | Silver Glitter DIY Glinda the Good Witch Wizard of Oz Halloween costume that requires little to no sewing. No-Sew Glinda the Good Witch Tutu The base of this costume is also a plain ballet leotard in pink. Follow the instructions for the no-sew tutu above using this time using pink tulle. Depending on how full you’d like the tutu to be you’ll need 4-5 rolls of tulle or more. DIY Glinda the Good Witch Wizard of Oz Halloween costume that requires little to no sewing. To add some shimmer and shine to Glinda’s dress I cut out various sizes of stars from silver glitter cardstock using my Cricut Explore. Next, I glued the stars around the bottom of 1/3 of the tutu using e-6000 adhesive. I also added some small rhinestones to the tutu, adhering them with E-6000 as well. The final touch on Glinda’s dress was adding some sparkly butterflies. I used this font and cut out three butterflies from silver glitter paper with my Cricut Explore. I then attached them to the tutu using E-6000 adhesive. To add sleeves and the butterfly to the pink tutu I pulled out my sewing machine, but you could just as easily attached them to the tutu using adhesive. For the sleeves I used three layers of the same tulle fabric I used for the tutu. I gathered the tulle and sewed it along the top edge of the sleeve of the leotard. I also sewed the butterfly directly on to the leotard, but you could use adhesive instead. DIY Glinda the Good Witch Wizard of Oz Halloween costume that requires little to no sewing. Glinda the Good Witch Crown Of course the Glinda costume wouldn’t be complete without the classic tall, jeweled crown. A craft foam crown painted with silver shimmer spray paint became this beautiful head piece. To make yours, spray the crown generously with the silver spray paint until it’s completely covered. Decorate with rhinestone jewels in varying sizes. Attach to the foam crown using E-6000 adhesive. Glinda the Good Witch Wand To create the wand, you’ll need a thin piece of wood doweling. Drill a hole in a 3 1/2 inch wood star. Glue the dowel inside the hole. Paint the wand with silver metallic craft paint. Using mod podge cover the star. Sprinkle glitter over the mod podge. Seal with another layer of mod podge. As a photographer, Halloween just wouldn’t be Halloween without the photos. We had so much fun snapping a few shots of the girls in their costumes! I think these two get a long a bit better than the original Glinda and Wicked Witch – well most of the time anyway. 😉 DIY Glinda the Good Witch and Wicked Witch of the West Wizard of Oz costumes that require little to no sewing! DIY Glinda the Good Witch and Wicked Witch of the West Wizard of Oz costumes that require little to no sewing! DIY costumes aren’t always practical, but sometimes it’s a fun way to go! My girls and I made some special memories creating these costumes together this year. DIY Glinda the Good Witch and Wicked Witch of the West Wizard of Oz costumes that require little to no sewing! Whether you’re into spooky sights, playful pumpkins or giggling ghouls, the Michaels.com Halloween project page has tons of ideas for DIY Halloween costumes and décor. If you haven’t decided what you’re going to be check out the other 49 DIY costumes from the Michaels Makers and you might just find the perfect one for you, your kiddos or your beloved pet this Halloween– they’re to die for!  _01190_MAKERS_0929_l

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Rebecca Cooper is a 42-year-old wife and mother of four from Alberta, Canada. As a photographer, crafter, author, and blogger, she finds joy and fulfillment in celebrating everyday moments. She loves to read and eat chocolate, and is a firm believer in afternoon naps. Rebecca shares her family’s adventures, photo tips, simple craft projects + more right here at Simple as That.
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Filed Under: Crafts / DIY, Halloween, Holidays Tagged With: Costumes, DIY, Fall, Halloween, kids, Michaels Makers, Michaels Stores, Simple Sewing Projects, Witch, Wizard of Oz

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  1. krista says

    Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 4:57 pm

    your girls are so cute!

    Reply
  2. Whitney Shortt says

    Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 5:05 pm

    Love the costumes!! I can’t wait to try something like this for a halloween shoot!

    Reply
  3. Christen says

    Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 11:02 pm

    Adorable costumes and girls!!

    Reply
  4. Amy Anderson says

    Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 11:48 pm

    What beautiful little witches!

    Reply
  5. Rachel @ R & R Workshop says

    Friday, October 2, 2015 at 1:38 am

    Your girls are adorable!! Amazing costumes. I love the Wizard of Oz!

    Reply
  6. Suzan says

    Friday, October 2, 2015 at 9:07 pm

    What a wonderful idea – and I’d have to frame one of those pics – the girls look too cute for words !

    Reply
  7. Sara // Simply Happenstance says

    Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 9:09 pm

    These costumes and photographs are simply amazing, Rebecca! I always LOVE seeing what you come up with! xo

    Reply
  8. Natasha says

    Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 11:33 am

    Gorgeous tutus!!! How long were the rolls of tulle you used?
    Thank you x

    Reply
  9. Rachel says

    Saturday, October 1, 2016 at 5:39 pm

    Hi. Love this!! Wondering where you got the broom? Thanks! Rachel

    Reply
    • Rebecca says

      Saturday, October 1, 2016 at 11:29 pm

      We got it at Michaels last year. 🙂

      Reply
  10. John Whistler says

    Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at 12:58 pm

    These costumes are absolutely adorbs. totally. what a bunch of cuties.

    Reply
  11. Laura says

    Saturday, October 15, 2016 at 8:39 pm

    Can you show or tell a more step by step process on making the sleeves on Glinda’s dress? I am making this costume for my daughter now! It’s so cute!

    Reply
  12. Patrice Frederick says

    Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 10:30 am

    These costumes are so cute! I’m making the Wicked Witch of the West costume for my daughter this week. I started last night and I noticed the Tulle gets all bunched up when she wears it. Did your skirt lay nicely? Any tips to get the strands of tulle to lay nicely?

    Reply
    • Rebecca says

      Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 10:55 am

      It did get bunched up in some places as she wore it Patrice but we just smoothed it out when needed.

      Reply
  13. Brynn says

    Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 12:29 am

    Hello! I am confused about how to use the font for butterflies. Which butterfly did you choose? Thank you so much.

    Reply
  14. Jessica C says

    Thursday, October 3, 2019 at 4:37 pm

    Hello! I am trying to make the Wicked Witch costume but the link to the pattern you used for the skirt is gone. Can you tell me more about the pattern you used? Thank you!

    Reply
  15. lindsay says

    Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 1:56 am

    How many yards of tule did you use on each skirt?

    Reply
  16. Julia says

    Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 6:29 pm

    Wow, amazing costume, amazing pictures, amazing girls…loved everything 🙂

    Wondering how long was one roll of tull?

    Reply

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