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[Pretty Cure Series] Handmade Ideas for Costumes and Items

“So cute! I want to wear this! I want this!” Has your child ever said something like that when looking at Pretty Cure costumes and the items they carry? Adorable outfits that make dancing and fighting scenes look even more charming, and sparkling accessories…

That said, store-bought costumes can be expensive or not fit well, making them hard to purchase.

In this article, we’ll introduce DIY ideas for costumes and accessories that appear in the Pretty Cure series.

Enjoy the magical time of both the joy of making and the fun of wearing!

[Pretty Cure Series] DIY Costume and Item Idea Collection (1–10)

Cure Kyun-Kyun: “You and Idol Precure♪”

You and Idol Precure, KimiPri, Cure Kyun-Kyun costume, how to make, pattern, size approximately 110–120, includes a way to customize the shoulder straps.
Cure Kyun-Kyun: “You and Idol Precure♪”

Kyun-Kyun Cure’s Kokoro Shiu is a girl one year younger than the protagonist, Uta Sakura.

She’s good at dancing and harbors a fiery passion in her heart.

Let’s put on a costume and fully become Kyun-Kyun Cure.

A softly flared skirt on the bottom will make it easy to move, just like the dance-skilled Kyun-Kyun.

The heart detail on the chest, a key point of the outfit, is also stylish.

Adding a rattly, shaker-style heart piece will make it even more charming.

You can even make the parts using items sold at 100-yen shops, so give it a try.

Handmade costumes can be tricky, but kids are sure to love them.

Let’s Sing Together Sound Mixing ‘KiraKira☆PreCure a la Mode’

[Trending Handmade] Let's make an easy sound-making whisk from Kirakira☆PreCure à la Mode!!!
Let's Sing Together Sound Mixing 'KiraKira☆PreCure a la Mode'

KiraKira Pretty Cure A La Mode features a cast of uniquely charming characters.

They differ in appearance, personality, and age, but they all share a love of sweets.

Let’s make an item inspired by the whisk motif that suits these sweets-loving Pretty Cures.

Take a store-bought pink whisk, cover it with fine mesh or netting, and put in some colored transparent beads.

Attach pink felt to the handle and add a ribbon.

Finish it off with heart and star stickers.

It’s a sparkly, cute item—and the best part is, you can make it entirely with supplies from a 100-yen shop.

Tropical Pact Carry “Tropical-Rouge! Precure”

Tropical-Rouge! Precure ♡ Tropical Pact Carrier made with a vinyl pouch and felt! [Daiso] [DAISO] [Handmade] Cure Summer ☆ Cure Papaya ☆ Cure Coral ☆ Cure Flamingo
Tropical Pact Carry “Tropical-Rouge! Precure”

In Tropical-Rouge! Precure, the energetic Cure Summer was especially memorable.

Some of you might own the Tropical Pact the Precures use—or maybe even made one yourselves.

Let’s create a Tropical Pact Carry Case that neatly holds the Tropical Pact for easy transport.

It’s also handy for cosplay.

First, prepare a round pouch that fits the Tropical Pact.

Next, use felt to make a small bag sized to match the pouch.

Finally, glue the pouch inside the bag.

You can attach it to your waist, or add a strap so you can wear it over your shoulder—both options are super cute.

[Pretty Cure Series] Handmade Costume and Item Ideas (11–20)

Cure Nyammy ‘Wonderful Precure!’

Cure Nyammy costume, Wonderful Precure (WanPri), sewing pattern, size approximately 100–120
Cure Nyammy 'Wonderful Precure!'

Cure Nyammy features striking blue eyes and long, silky straight silver hair! They say her name comes from a cat’s meow.

She has a mature, elegant aura that leaves a mysterious, almost mesmerizing impression.

Her image color is blue, but her outfit uses a lot of white as well.

This handmade costume is designed with elastic at the back of the waist and on the shoulder straps, making it easy for kids to put on and take off—an especially nice touch.

Many children will likely fall in love with the off-shoulder design that highlights the big bow and the scalloped hem of the skirt.

Be sure to give it a try and make one!

Cure Wonderful ‘Wonderful Pretty Cure!’

Cure Wonderful costume, Wonderful Precure (WanPri) pattern, Part 1 (upper body section), approximately sizes 100–120
Cure Wonderful 'Wonderful Pretty Cure!'

Cure Wonderful is the protagonist who appears in Wonderful Precure!, the 21st installment of the Precure series that began in February 2024, and she’s the very first dog Precure! She was originally a Papillon named Komugi Inukai.

Brimming with curiosity and athletic talent, Cure Wonderful is full of charm that captures children’s hearts.

Let’s make Cure Wonderful’s costume and transform into a Precure! The key chest ribbon is designed to be removable, so you can enjoy two different looks.

For the skirt with the cute oversized ribbon, layering a petticoat underneath will give it an even fluffier silhouette.

Be sure to give it a try!

Healing Stick ‘Healin’ Good ♥ Precure’

Healin’ Good Precure! Handmade Hikaru Transformation Wand – You can swap the Animal and Element Bottles! 100-yen shop DIY♪
Healing Stick 'Healin' Good ♥ Precure'

Healin’ Good Pretty Cure is a series themed around doctors for the Earth.

I imagine some children were moved by Cure Grace and her friends, who heal even their enemies while giving care.

Let’s make the transformation item—the Healing Stick—used by Cure Grace, Cure Fontaine, and Cure Sparkle.

We’ll craft it using concert penlights sold at 100-yen shops.

Create heart-shaped parts and Healing Animals with air-dry clay, and make the Healing Bottles with shrink plastic.

Attach the parts to the penlight, and you’re done.

It sounds like a fun project to make together with kids.

Rhythm Scope: Star☆Twinkle Precure

Let's make Star☆Twinkle Precure toys using items from the 100-yen shop!
Rhythm Scope: Star☆Twinkle Precure

Star☆Twinkle Precure is set in space, so lots of the items the Precures use feature star shapes.

The Rhythm Scope is an item they used during the dance in the show’s ending.

Naturally, the Rhythm Scope is sprinkled with stars, too.

Let’s make one by combining three materials: a conical container, felt fabric, and star stickers.

You can get everything at a 100-yen shop.

Once it’s finished, why not have your child hold the Rhythm Scope and dance along to the ending theme?