![]() ![]() ![]() Using black strapping, I added the collar and attached Rubble’s pup badge (from the Action Pack Pup & Badge toy) to the shirt. After attaching the ears with a glue gun, I added the Paw Patrol hat sticker (printed on sticker paper). I created his ears with the same fabric, and gave them dimension by using Poly-fill and pipe cleaners. I cut off the t-shirt sleeves to sew on arms, and made pants by using fleece fabric. ![]() I hot glued ears to the helmet, added a collar with yellow strapping, and finished it with the final touch of his pup badge (from the Action Pack Pup & Badge toy) and Paw Patrol hat sticker (printed on sticker paper).Įvan wanted to be “Rubble on the double!”, so I purchased a toy construction hat and yellow t-shirt. After cutting off the sleeves to the t-shirt, I sewed on arms and made pants by using white fleece fabric and attaching black felt spots with Stitch Witchery (a no-sew/iron-on fusible tape – LOVE this stuff!). With Jacob’s obsession for the color red, it was no surprise he wanted to be Marshall the fire pup! I purchased a toy fireman hat and red t-shirt from Amazon. Since my Ghostbusters Costumes / DIY Proton Pack has been receiving the most amount of blog traffic, I thought I’d throwback to 2014 and share details on how I made our Paw Patrol Halloween costumes as well…
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