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Upcycled Tooth Fairy Costume
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Transform a pile of empty toothpaste tubes into this minty-fresh tooth fairy skirt. Then create your wand and jewelry made from recycled toothbrushes. Add some wings, some shiny tights and a shiny shirt. Perfect for that upcycled tooth fairy in you!
- Author: RePlayGround
- Time required: 6 hours
- Difficulty: Difficult
I love Halloween and I love recycling. So there’s no better challenge to give myself each year than to create a costume from upcycled goodness. This year I was inspired by my 10-year-old niece’s visit from the tooth fairy. I decided to upcycle toothpaste tubes to create this minty-fresh pleated skirt. And here, I’m going to show you how you can create it, too.
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Use binder clips to clip 2 tubes together with the right sides facing each other. Sew along the clipped side and fold open. Repeat with 2 more tubes making a strip of 4 tubes. Cut this strip so it’s 16” tall. Reserve any scraps for the waistband in step 14. Sewing with toothpaste tubes works best when your sewing machine is on a wide stitch setting.

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For costume accessories, I had a pair of sparkly white wings that I got from a local thrift store. I also created a wand out of toothbrushes. Since no costume is complete without appropriate jewelry, I took toothbrush pieces and fashioned earrings and a necklace to wear with the outfit. Add a pair of sparkly tights and matching shoes and you’ve created your very own upcycled tooth fairy costume!
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