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DIY Moana Costume for Olivija’s First Birthday 🌺🎂

DIY Moana Costume for Olivija’s First Birthday 🌺🎂
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November 10, 2024

Earlier this year, in July 2024, we held a movie night featuring Disney’s Moana, one of our family’s favorite films. When the scene with baby Moana appeared on screen, I couldn’t help but laugh at the resemblance to our own little Olivija—the hair, her playful expressions, and those wobbly first steps! With her first birthday approaching, I knew we had to make it a Moana-themed celebration.

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We kept the party small, just family, but I wanted to add some special touches to make it memorable. So, I decided to make a Moana costume for Olivija by hand, using simple materials and a bit of creativity. Here’s how you can create a similar costume, along with some decorating tips that brought the theme to life.

What You’ll Need:

  • Red fabric (about 50 cm) for the top
  • White fabric (about 50 cm) for the skirt
  • White pearls or small shells for decorating the top
  • Large shells for decorating and photo props
  • White frangipani flower for the hair accessory
  • Needle and thread (or a sewing machine, if available)
  • Paper and scissors for the Moana symbol template

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

I started by picking up 50 cm each of red and white fabric. You don’t need much for a baby’s costume! Though I had initially hoped to find tiny shells to decorate the top, I couldn’t locate any locally, so I opted for white pearls instead, which worked perfectly. If you can’t find shells, any small white beads or pearls will do.

Step 2: Create the Moana Top

Cut the Red Fabric: Measure and cut the red fabric to fit your baby’s torso, making sure it’s snug but comfortable. I shaped it as a simple rectangle to create Moana’s signature bandeau-style top.

Sew the Fabric Together: I hand-sewed the edges together, securing them tightly so Olivia could wear it comfortably.

Add Pearl Embellishments: Sew small white pearls (or shells if available) along the top and bottom edges for that island-inspired look. The pearls add a beautiful texture and sparkle, creating a beachy, tropical effect.

Step 3: Make the Skirt with the White Fabric

Find White Shorts as a Base: To create the skirt, I used a simple pair of white shorts as the base. It’s a practical solution that keeps the costume comfy for your little one.

Attach the White Fabric: Cut the white fabric into a rectangle to wrap around the shorts like a skirt overlay. Hand-sew or machine-stitch it onto the waistband of the shorts.

Add Moana’s Symbol: For the signature Moana spiral symbol, I created a small paper template, traced it onto the fabric, and cut it out. Since we were staying at a weekend house far from town, I made do with what was available and stitched the symbol onto the white skirt by hand.

Step 4: Craft the Flower Hair Accessory

I had found a white frangipani accessory earlier in the year and knew it would be perfect for Olivija’s costume. I didn't have a pink one as in cartoon but white one did the trick. If you can’t find a pre-made flower, you could create one by cutting flower shapes out of firm fabric or felt, layering them, and stitching or gluing them together. Secure the flower to a small hair clip or headband.

Step 5: Set the Scene for Photos

To enhance the Moana theme, I collected large shells as props for a beachy vibe. They turned out to be a hit with Olivija and her brothers! Olivija loved playing with them while I snapped plenty of adorable photos. Large shells or starfish make fantastic and affordable decorations that also double as toys and props for pictures.

Step 6: The Finishing Touch: A Moana-Themed Cake

No themed party is complete without a matching cake! We ordered a Moana-inspired cake, and as soon as the party began, Olivija, Artur, and Mateo couldn’t contain their excitement. The costume, the decorations, and the cake brought the theme to life, making it a magical day for our little “live” Moana.

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Tips for Crafting Your Own Moana Costume:

  • No Sewing Machine? No Problem! I made the costume by hand-stitching, which worked well. If you have access to a sewing machine, it’ll make the process faster, but hand-sewing works just as well for this simple outfit.
  • Alternative Decorations: If you can’t find small shells, white pearls or beads give a similar beachy effect.
  • Frangipani Alternatives: If you can’t find a frangipani flower accessory, you can make a DIY flower using white and yellow felt or fabric.
  • Take Advantage of Nature: Large shells or even tropical-looking plants add a fantastic decorative touch without much cost.

Creating Olivija’s Moana costume and decorating for her birthday was an absolute joy. Watching her toddle around in her outfit with her brothers cheering on their “live Moana” made it a day we’ll never forget. I hope these steps and tips help you create your own magical themed celebration—no professional skills needed, just a little creativity and love! 😊✨

Written by Marija Santos

Mom of three, balancing life as a remote project manager with a love for travel, coffee, cakes, music and crafting with my kids.

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