
When we were done with this Marshall Paw Patrol costume, we threw it into the dress-up box, because M loves to play Paw Patrol. Since this tutorial is the same for all of the Paw Patrol-inspired costumes, I created a single image tutorial for you: Make the Marshall Paw Patrol Costume Vest: I highly recommend laminating it – a bit of packing tape does the job! Punch a hole towards the top and use string to tie it onto the fleece. Attach a bit of hook and loop closure to the ends.Ģ. Cut out a strip of yellow fleece or felt large enough to fit loosely around your child’s neck. Make the Marshall Paw Patrol Costume Collar:ġ.
#PAW PATROL MARSHALL MOD#
Spread a thin, even layer of Mod Podge on top and allow it to dry completely. Place your badge and smooth any air bubbles. Peel the sticker off your fire hat (you may want to soak it in soapy water for a bit so that it comes off easily.) Spread some Mod Podge on that front section.

Trace the middle section – the smaller badge shape – and cut it out from gray felt or construction paper. Glue the top of the triangle to the inside of your Marshall hat.ħ. Cut black cloud shapes – a few per ear – and glue them on.ĥ. Create your ears! Make ’em big, floppy, and fun! Cut two triangles with rounded edges.Ĥ. Cut strips of yellow fleece or felt and glue it around the perimeter of the hat. Paint or spray paint your flashlight blackĢ. Make the Marshall Paw Patrol Costume Fire Hat:ġ.
#PAW PATROL MARSHALL HOW TO#
How to make a DIY Marshall Paw Patrol costume:

The rest of the family dressed up as well! Daddy was Rubble, I was Skye, and Baby Y was Baby Zuma. A cool alternative could be to make a flashlight out of cardboard tubes. He also helped with that part, by painting the flashlight. M clearly didn’t mind that, and he enjoyed having his flashlight on him. So unless you add a counterweight to the other side, you’ll have a lopsided hat. It threw off the entire balance of the hat. I’ll confess: I’m not positive a real flashlight is the best idea.
#PAW PATROL MARSHALL UPGRADE#
We tossed in his favorite flashlight to upgrade the cool factor of the costume! For M, who was three at the time, I made this Marshall Paw Patrol costume out of fleece, a fireman hat, and some printables available on. Two years ago, it was Sesame Street family costume time, and so last Purim, I created this set of Paw Patrol costumes for our family. We dress up as a family – one year we did a Looney Tunes inspired family costume, another time it was Winnie the Pooh. I love the challenge of creating DIY costumes. I love creating easy no-sew costumes – it not only saves lots of money, but at this age, the kids are proud of what their mama made! Disclosure: this post contains affiliate links. Got a Paw-Patrol obsessed preschooler? Make this DIY Marshall Paw Patrol Costume, inspired by the popular show! It requires no sewing whatsoever (though you can sew it if you prefer) and is surprisingly cheap to make.
