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Milwaukee Brewer Racing Sausages Costume

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Milwaukee Brewer Racing Sausages Costume

The Milwaukee Brewer Racing Sausages

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Photo #1 - The Milwaukee Brewer Racing Sausages Photo #2 - run polish sausage run!
Costume type:  Costumes for Kids
Category:Halloween Costumes

This homemade costume for kids entered our 2012 Halloween Costume Contest.

A word from Jackie, the 'Milwaukee Brewer Racing Sausages' costume creator:

My son loves the Milwaukee Brewers! His favorite part of the baseball games are the brewers racing sausages. He always cheers on #2 the Polish Sausage. So when asked what he wanted to be for Halloween she said the Polish Sausage of course! What was little sister going to be the Hot Dog!
They were so excited when I finally finished the costumes! People on the streets stopped to take pictures and tell them how cute they are! GO BREWERS!

Rating: 4.4 of 5. Votes: 5

5 votes

Comments

#1 comment by karen August 12, 2013

did you use a pattern for these? would love to make them if you could give me some pointers. thanks

#2 comment by Lori October 16, 2013

Wondering what you used as a form?

#3 comment by Marlaina October 17, 2013

My son wants to be the polish sausage for Halloween and I can't find one anywhere! where did you find that pattern? Please help me :)

#4 comment by Jackie October 18, 2013

I did not use a pattern. I used green foam from the fabric store to hold the shape. I started with a piece of tan felt and then I just cut out shapes and used a hot glue gun to adhere them to the tan piece. I just looked at the pictures and tried to match them. Little by little it came together. The hat brims are pieces of cardboard covered and the noses are garbage bags stuffed with socks to hold the shape and then covered. The top part I put a piece of cardboard and then tried to create a shape of a hat with garbage bags. This was all done with felt and a hot glue gun. Once they were created flat I glued them to the foam using a spray foam glue. I am not a very artistic person so if I can do this anyone can! Good Luck!!!

#5 comment by Ann October 22, 2013

Awesome costumes! I am going to give them a try for my boys. Did you use two pieces of foam to make it longer? I couldn't find foam that was wider across than 24 inches.

#6 comment by jackie October 24, 2013

Joanns or any fabric store normally has large pieces of foam. For my oldest I did put two pieces together but be careful what glue you use.

#7 comment by Perla November 16, 2014

This is an awesome costume! I have never seen anything like this!

#8 comment by Holly October 3, 2017

I'm still a little unsure as to how you created the "form" of them, some sites say chicken wire, but clearly you didn't do that. We have 5 boys that are so wanting to do this and 5 moms that are not at all crafty-help! They look amazing.

#9 comment by jackie October 6, 2017

I used a think foam you would maybe use for something like a chair cushion that I bought at Joannes. It was a little expensive. I had another mom mention using camping mats because they are light and not as expensive. I created them flat and then glued the fabric to the foam (the other mom had duct taped the mats together) that I had made into a cylinder. I then attached the hat's to help keep the shape of the cylinder.

#10 comment by Shelly October 11, 2017

how did you keep the foam in the cylinder shape? Ive done a similar costume and now my youngest want to be this but the one I made years ago is too big.

#11 comment by Melissa September 18, 2018

Can I just buy yours? :P

#12 comment by Rosie Avina September 19, 2018

What glue did you used? I want to try it, but not sure what glue to get.

#13 comment by jackie December 11, 2018

I used A LOT of hot glue on felt to felt. I used a spray adhesive for the felt to foam.
The green foam was stiff enough to make the cylinder I didn't have to use anything else. I think the hat part that the foam is attached to probably helps hold it together.

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