Cute and Easy with 100-Yen-Shop Items! DIY Christmas Costume Ideas for Kids
“I want to try making a Christmas costume for my child, but it seems difficult…” If you feel that way, you’re not alone! The truth is, you can easily make Christmas costumes using materials from the 100-yen shop.
In this article, we’ll share cute costume ideas—like Santa, reindeer, and angels—that kids will love.
You can make them with felt, faux fur, and other materials that are easy to find at 100-yen stores, so even those who aren’t confident in sewing can give it a try.
Why not create a one-of-a-kind handmade outfit and make special Christmas memories?
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Cute and easy with 100-yen shop items! Handmade Christmas costume ideas for kids (41–50)
Santa skirt for 1-year-olds

Here’s how to make a cute Christmas skirt recommended for a 1-year-old! Materials: a 60 cm × 40 cm piece of red felt, black felt, elastic cord, a disposable chopstick, thread, and a ruler.
First, fold the red felt in half, then fold down the top edge to the width of the ruler.
Sew the black felt onto the top as the belt portion.
Next, sew the folded top edge to create a casing wide enough for the elastic cord.
Clamp the elastic cord with the chopstick and thread it through the belt casing.
Tie the elastic to fit your child’s size, sew the side seam, and it’s done! You can also add white felt to the hem, or switch the skirt color to brown to make a reindeer skirt.
apron dress

Let’s make a Santa-colored apron dress using large felt sheets that you can find at just about any 100-yen shop.
An apron dress is a dress styled like an apron.
Compared to a regular dress, there are fewer seams to sew, so even people who aren’t confident in crafting can feel at ease.
There are also videos that share patterns and instructions, so please give it a try! The trick is to stick to three colors—white, black, and red—because that alone will give it a Santa costume look.
And if you have time, definitely add a cute little beard with stuffing!
Colored plastic bag Christmas tree costume

Here’s how to make a simple Christmas tree costume using colored plastic bags! You’ll need colored plastic bags, cellophane tape, cloth duct tape, clear tape, origami paper, round stickers, and thread.
First, cut the green plastic bag down the center.
Then cut off a quarter of it, fold the longer piece in half lengthwise, and fold the bottom into a triangle and cut it off.
Decorate the cut piece with tape.
Make a slit so the head can go through, reinforce around the neckline with duct tape, and you’re done! It looks extra cute if you wear a matching hat with the tree.
Santa beard

A Santa beard is essential for Christmas cosplay.
You can actually make one by combining a mask and tissue paper! First, stack four sheets of tissue paper, fold them three times, cut into four pieces, and make fine slits.
Crumple the slit sections, open them up one by one, and attach the frilly pieces onto a triangle-folded tissue paper layer by layer.
Staple the whole thing to a nonwoven face mask, and you’re done! Just wear it like a regular mask, and you’ll look exactly like Santa Claus! Kids will love it, so give it a try!
Santa Claus-style cape

A Santa-style cape that adds a festive touch to all kinds of outfits, from Christmas costumes to everyday clothes.
Why not try making a Christmas outfit that doesn’t require a pattern? Draw a circle on red felt fabric and cut it into a cape silhouette.
Create a collar to fit your child’s size, then sew pom-pom trim around the edge.
Punch a hole where you’ll attach the plastic snaps, and install them using the socket, stud, and a hand press.
Finally, decorate with craft pom-poms using a hot glue gun, and you’re done.
Give this cute, cozy felt project a try!



