How to Create a Magical Raincloud Costume for Kids

This is one of those DIY projects where simple materials become something magical.

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A bit of pillow stuffing turns into a giant, puffy cloud. Blue felt transforms into dancing raindrops.

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And that yellow raincoat you already have at home suddenly becomes the perfect costume base.

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Specially, kids love the swishy movement of the raindrops brushing around them, it makes them feel like they’re part of the weather.

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It’s budget-friendly, lightweight, and easy to pull together in an afternoon, but looks like a showstopper.

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Materials Needed

  • Large piece of cardboard or lightweight foam board (hat base, about 18-20” wide)
  • Pillow stuffing or cotton batting (2-3 bags depending on how fluffy you want it)
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Blue felt sheets (4-5, cut into raindrop shapes)
  • Blue yarn or ribbon (2-3 rolls, different lengths)
  • Yellow raincoat (child-size)
  • Matching yellow rain boots
  • Black leggings or pants
  • Elastic straps or wide ribbon (to secure the cloud if it feels heavy)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Start with the base. Cut your cardboard or foam board into a large oval, something wide enough to overhang your child’s shoulders.

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This will be the sky that holds the cloud.

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Step 2: Glue pillow stuffing or cotton batting to the top of the base in big, fluffy clumps.

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Don’t worry about being perfect as clouds are messy and uneven in real life too, and that’s what makes this look so fun.

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Step 3: Cut your blue felt into raindrop shapes. You should vary the sizes to make the rain feel more natural.

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Step 4: Attach each raindrop to lengths of yarn or ribbon.

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Also, keep the strings different lengths so the drops look like they’re falling at different times.

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Step 5: Glue the strings underneath the cloud base, spacing them around the edges.

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You’ll see the costume come alive the moment the strings dangle down, it’s like rainfall caught mid-shower.

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Step 6: Dress your child in the raincoat and boots, then place the cloud hat on top.

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If it feels wobbly, add elastic straps to keep it balanced and comfortable.

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Tip:

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A sprinkle of glitter or metallic thread tucked into the cotton makes the cloud shimmer like lightning in disguise.

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And if you’re making this costume for trick-or-treating, add a battery-powered LED light tucked inside the cloud for a glowing, stormy night effect.

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