The latest covid era travel cancellation is a huge disappointment to my mom. I was supposed to take her on a Bahamas cruise in October, but the health and financial risk isn’t worth keeping those travel plans. As an alternative and something for both of us to look forward to, we talked about a secluded girls weekend instead, possibly attending the Texas Renaissance Festival together. So this week I made mom a Toadstool mushroom costume inspired by Disney’s Fantasia, but more bohemian to fit her funky personality. The hat is a fun mix of foam, felt, linen, cotton balls, crystal beads, and quartz chips. Here’s how I made it…
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The clothing was inspired by Aspen Witch, who kept popping up on my Pinterest feed, and rightly so, because it’s the perfect look for renaissance faire. I pieced together clothing purchased entirely from Amazon. I don’t leave the house much (or at all) these days so the part of the costume that I didn’t make needed to come to me. Additionally, everything but the shirt are one size fits most. Although this is intended for my mom, the costume will live here in my house in case my neice or a friend wants to borrow the costume, so it should fit just about anyone.
Off-the-rack items
Peasant shirt in ivory: Women’s Off Shoulder Pirate Boho Renaissance Blouse Shirt Top L Ivory
Wrap skirt in white: Billy’s Thai Shop Cotton Wrap Skirt Hippie Wrap Skirt Boho Skirts for Women, White S
Harem pants in olive: CandyHusky Men Women Elastic Baggy Hippie Boho Gypsy Aladdin Yoga Harem Pants (Dark Olive Green)
Macrame high-low cardigan in cream: Women’s Crochet Long Vest Boho Sleeveless Kimono Cardigan Swimwear Cover up (Ice Cream)
Canvas cross-body tote in macha: Covelin Women’s Retro Large Size Canvas Shoulder Bag Hobo Crossbody Handbag Casual Tote
The mushroom foundation needed to be comfortable(ish) and sturdy. I purchased a cheap sombrero from Amazon and hot glued craft foam into a dome to fit the circumference of the brim (58.5″). I wanted a flat(ish) top so I started with a 16.5″ circle and cut out 12 curvy pie slices that were all roughly 1.375″ at the top, 12″ tall, and 4.875″ at the bottom. My math and cutting skills being flawed as they are, I had to add a couple strips to make up the difference. To get that mushroomy curve, the pie slices were wider at the bottom and kind of resemble wine bottles.
Mushroom foundation items
Sombrero: Rubie’s Embroidered Straw Sombrero, Brown Assorted, One Size
6mm craft foam sheets (I used 7 sheets): Darice Foamies Extra Thick Foam Sheet Black 6mm Thick 9 x 12 inches (10-Pack) 1199-21
The only part of the costume that I did sew was the linen “gills” along the underside of the brim. I cut one 53″x36″ sheet of lightweight linen into 4 strips measuring 9″x53″, and sewed the strips together into one long 9″x~210″ strip. I gathered both long sides using the gathering foot on my machine on the tightest setting possible. The resulting gathered strip measured ~8.5x~60″ that almost perfectly matched the brim of the sombrero. After ironing the gathers down, I stitched the two ends together, and onto the brim of the hat, then hot glued the other side of the gills to the crown. I then cut a 36″ circle out of red felt and glued it to the dome (while stretching the hell out of it to reduce bunching.
Fabric used
Lightweight white linen: Robert Kaufman Kaufman Essex Linen Blend White Fabric By The Yard
Red felt (washed and dried): Red Felt Fabric – by The Yard
The really fun part that took an entire caffeine fueled day to complete was adding the little white spots. I used a combination of floofed out cotton balls, white felt cut into wonky shapes and roughed up on a fine cheese grater that we use for fresh parmesan, crystal beads, and clear quartz rock chip beads. I added the spots first, then sewed the beads on wherever I liked. To me, they look like tiny dew drops.
White spot supplies
White felt (I used maybe 1/4 yard): 100% Acrylic FELT-1001, 72″ WD X 1 YD – White
Cotton balls: Amazon Brand – Solimo Cotton Rounds, 100 Count (Pack of 1)
Quartz chip beads: UnCommon Artistry Genuine Gemstone Chips Strand 32″ Strand (Clear Quartz Crystal)
Before attaching the gill sombrero to mushroom dome (I hot glued the hell out of it where white meets red), I added a shoe string so the hat can be tied on and worn behind the head when it gets too heavy or hot. I also added a strip of fabric as a sweatband. Total weight of the hat is just under 2 pounds, so it’s heavy but not cumbersome.
Today at lunch, I took it to our local park for a test drive. The outfit was very comfortable, even in the Texas heat. The hat was neither comfortable or uncomfortable, but it’s pretty stinking adorable so it’ll be worth it. What do you think?
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I absolutely love this Fantasia-inspired (but bohemian) mushroom costume you’ve created! Thanks for sharing your inspiration, your process, and a general tutorial with supplies–good idea to start with a sombrero base for the mushroom hat and I love the irregularity of the spots on the mushroom and the sparking bead dew. I would love to create a version of this costume myself in the future <3
Thanks Maggie! I hope you do, and please share because I’d love to see it!
Thank you for sharing this. I am going to have a go at making this for my daughter for Halloween.
Very welcome, Leslie!
Girl…16.5 inch circle? I’m making this and it’s huge!!! Looks much smaller in the pic. Are you sure?
I think that’s 16.5” circumference, which would be about a 5” diameter circle. Mine is covered in felt now so I can’t measure the inside anymore. See if that looks better and let me know, I’ll edit this post for clarification. Thank you Leslie!
Merci pour cette explication pour fabriquer un chapeau champignon !
Nous allons nous lancer dans la fabrication, il nous en faut 5, pour le spectacle de fin d année de l école
Pouvez vous me confirmer une chose, toutes les dimensions que vous donnez sont en pouces ?
Merci
très bienvenu! oui, les mesures sont en pouces. prendre plaisir!
Just kidding I figured it out 😂😊
Lol! Good deal. I’ll update the post next time I jump on. Happy mushrooming!
SOS! Need help. I’m making this mushroom hat for my daughter Halloween costume. I did the measurements has you instructed. But it looks hug compared to your picture.
16” circle but there is know way to cut 12 pieces and have them each be 4.87”. I have 12 pieces 8” each. Also I don’t have the gaps that you have in your picture. What I’m I doing wrong?
Is your 16” measurement the circumference of the circle or the diameter? Should be circumference!
I love the mushroom hat! I Trick or Treat with my grand kids – we go as a family group – and this year our theme is gnomes. Im making this hat to go with my Nana gnome outfit. We also dress up at work – I work in a retirement community – and I cant wait to wear it to work!
That’s awesome Robin! I bet you’re going to look great at these events!
Oh my!! 😍
This costume is totally awesome! We made it for our daughter this year and she looks amazing!
Absolutely stunning!!! Wonderful tutorial too!!