Best of AW15 Guide: KHM Collections | Easy Rag Wind Up Doll Costume

If you are looking for a last minute Halloween costume for your little girl, then a rag doll with a wind-up key may be the perfect option. It only requires minimal craft skills and the cutest Kukukid Dress.

Kukukid is a Poland children’s clothes for little rebels with bold prints and unique styles. Each season collection is new and exciting. One of my most favorite pieces is their Dino Hoodie. The Kukukid Dino hoodie is a staple in our kids wardrobe and perfect for any season.. Check out the collection at KHM Collections.

KHM Collections currently carry a great variety of Kukukid children’s clothing line and each season I fall in love with KHM collection. Are you following them on Instagram or via newsletter? hurry and grab your favorite pieces before they are gone.

Aries is wearing the powder wacky cookies dress. Junius is modeling the wacky bottles print leggings and the powder wacky cookies pullover.

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To create you own rag doll wig you many need the following:
– Black Yarn
– Knitting needle and thread
– a 3 x 10 piece of felt
– Scissors
– blank head comb

 

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arrange many layers of yarn to about 16 inches, depending on how long you want the wig.

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Cut and trim ends.

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Place the felt below the middle of the yarn and begin sewing the yarn to the felt, as tight as possible.

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Hot glue the comb to the back of the felt.

Place the wig on your little one’s head; make two ponytails grabbing the hair and yarn together and secure with regular elastic bands.

All you need is a cardboard wind up key (spray painted in gold), and the cutest kukukid dress to complete the look!

For the makeup: I simply used eyeliner, and drew a few long eyelashes, red lips, then I used pink paint to draw some cheeks and eyeliner to draw the freckles. 

 

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Happy Halloween!

Checkout more Halloween Costume ideas using some of our most favorite children’s labels here.

 

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