Rubie's Disney Lilo & Stitch - Stitch Pet Costume, Medium

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Rubie's Disney Lilo & Stitch - Stitch Pet Costume, Medium

Rubie's Disney Lilo & Stitch - Stitch Pet Costume, Medium

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Next, take a long piece of wire and insert it into the curved cut on the wing. Starting at the body, slowly bend the wire along the curve until you reach the end. Do this for both wings. This is a super simple activity that only requires some cardboard and a few love hearts. Draw a bunch of love hearts on the cardboard and then have your child cut them out. They can then decorate the love hearts however they like! Plain yogurt can work really well as a face mask. Just apply it to your face and leave it on for about 15 minutes. Then rinse it off with warm water. Your skin will feel soft and smooth! Now cut a curved line along the leading edge of each wing, about 1/3 of the way from the body. This will be where we insert the wire to give the wing shape.

First, we suggest passing the head through the opening first, and then reach for each front paw by inserting two fingers into the sleeve and pulling the paw through. Be sure not to force the paw through, as this may injure your dog. If your dog is resistant to this process, try treats or wetting the sleeve to make it more enticing. How do you stuff a dog with a toy For the bat wings, I’ll be using two large sheets of craft foam. Starting on one piece, measure out a wing shape starting from the body and tapering to a point at the end. Cut this out, then use it as a template to cut out the second wing. Be sure to make the left and right wings mirror images of each other. Dogs can easily become stressed and uncomfortable when wearing clothing, especially anything on the head or around the body. This is why dogs don’t typically like wearing costumes – they simply aren’t used to it and it can make them very uneasy. If you do want to dress your dog up in a costume, try to do so gradually and in a way that won’t overwhelm them. Start with something simple, like a bandana or a small hat, and work your way up to larger pieces of clothing if they seem to tolerate it well. And always make sure to give your dog plenty of breaks throughout the process so they don’t get too overwhelmed or stressed out.

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