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So here's what I'm thinking of doing, but figured I'd pick the brains around here for ideas on how to actually pull this off.
For MNSSHP we were planning on dressing our baby in one of the Winnie the Pooh outfits that we picked up at the Disney Store. To help "plus" the costume for MNSSHP, I had the brilliant idea to someone disguise or wrap his car-seat which sits in his stroller as a Honey pot (Seriously... how awesome to see a honey pot, with Pooh laying in it?
). The problem I'm having is trying to figure out how to easily do this without interfering with car seat's operation or ability to lock into the stroller. As a secondary concern... how to easily transport whatever we come up with to Disney. I'm driving, so have a bit more room, but with a stroller, bags, and misc baby stuff I don't want to worry too much about trunk space or risking damaging the prop on the trip down. Here's kind of how the idea has evolved.
1. Original Idea: Use one of the plastic "Witch's Cauldrons" you can buy as we approach Halloween, cut it to fit around the car seat in the stroller, and paint it "Hunny pot" colors.
2. Modified idea: Use the above Cauldron as more of a pattern, then maybe use something like a wire hanger or some other shape holding medium as a framework. IE. Shape the wire to the outside of the cauldron, and then stick in inside a cloth honey pot designed wrapper. The wire would act as ribs which would allow us to collapse the prop for travel, and then unfold/expand it around the car-seat easily when we are ready for it and give it the distinctive shape.
The problem i'm having is trying to figure out if the "wire rib" idea would be practical, and how to attach it or keep it open? Maybe a styrofoam collar i can put around the top when deployed? or maybe there is another solution to the problem I haven't even thought about yet.....
Sooooooooo....
Arts and Craft types.... any ideas? suggestions? input? Anything at all? I really don't have a ton of experience trying to create something like this, so all the help I can get the better.
For MNSSHP we were planning on dressing our baby in one of the Winnie the Pooh outfits that we picked up at the Disney Store. To help "plus" the costume for MNSSHP, I had the brilliant idea to someone disguise or wrap his car-seat which sits in his stroller as a Honey pot (Seriously... how awesome to see a honey pot, with Pooh laying in it?

1. Original Idea: Use one of the plastic "Witch's Cauldrons" you can buy as we approach Halloween, cut it to fit around the car seat in the stroller, and paint it "Hunny pot" colors.
2. Modified idea: Use the above Cauldron as more of a pattern, then maybe use something like a wire hanger or some other shape holding medium as a framework. IE. Shape the wire to the outside of the cauldron, and then stick in inside a cloth honey pot designed wrapper. The wire would act as ribs which would allow us to collapse the prop for travel, and then unfold/expand it around the car-seat easily when we are ready for it and give it the distinctive shape.
The problem i'm having is trying to figure out if the "wire rib" idea would be practical, and how to attach it or keep it open? Maybe a styrofoam collar i can put around the top when deployed? or maybe there is another solution to the problem I haven't even thought about yet.....
Sooooooooo....
Arts and Craft types.... any ideas? suggestions? input? Anything at all? I really don't have a ton of experience trying to create something like this, so all the help I can get the better.
