Dutch Doll Costume For Purim!

Purim Dutch Girl Costume

Here’s my cute Dutch doll daughter, all dressed and ready for Purim! The costume was a huge hit at school, fortunately my daughter didn’t mind all the attention. While we’ve know for months that we wanted to make a costume with the crocheted wig, we just didn’t have a solid direction until the last minute, when we pulled it all together with things we had, not even one little thing was purchased specifically for this costume! I have to say, I’m quite amazed myself, how the costume came together with the following: 

  • crocheted wig, based on this pattern, though made a bit longer (time intensive, I might add!)
  • white dress, a floor sample brought from a friend’s clothing company in Mexico
  • white puff sleeved jacket, from our Purim costume box and just perfect
  • striped apron, from my mother’s house, at least 40 years old, thanks mom, it made the costume!
  • pink basket, a gift from friends who visited from Amsterdam
  • wooden tulips and wooden shoe scarf slide, souvenirs from our trip to The Netherlands
  • red Dutch bandana, bought at a fabric store at the Albert Cuyp outdoor market in Amsterdam
  • wooden shoes bought at Zaanse Schans wooden shoe factory in The Netherlands

Purim Dutch Girl Face

Tonight is Purim! We’ll hear a reading of megillat Esther and the festivities will begin! Costume-wise we’re all ready, otherwise, well there’s still a full day ahead of preparations for all the mishloach manot (gifts of food to friends and neighbors) for our family and small ones for each of the kids to give to their friends. There’s the very festive meal on Thursday, which this year we’re doing with some neighbors thankfully, but there’s still the fish course to prepare for a crowd.

And at some point, well there’s a huge need for some damage control as the house looks like, well, I won’t go into it! I’m sure you can imagine after days of crafting! Not to worry, the children have clean clothes to wear, and everyone has been eating home cooked meals………just the dining room table seems to have disappeared under a mountain of Purim preparations! Gotta run, have a wonderfully festive and meaningful Purim!

 

 

Comments

16 responses to “Dutch Doll Costume For Purim!”

  1. raizel Avatar
    raizel

    Just amazing! That wig certainly took time but finished product is so very special!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Raizel, Purim Sameach! In the end the wig was worth it….though I wasnt so sure part way through!

  3. Cuteeverything Avatar

    How fun! It turned out so well, what an adorable doll! And I thought the apron was brand new!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    You have a great eye, the apron was brand new, never used and so nicely preserved in a drawer somewhere!

  5. Annemarie Avatar

    Hi! I just found your crocheted ruffles in the round pillow and I love it! I would love to blog about it and use your picture and link to your blog. Could you please let me know if that’s ok with you?
    Have a nice day!
    Best wishes, Annemarie

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Anne Marie, Of course you may use the photo and link to my blog, thanks for asking! Hope you got a laugh out of our little Dutch girl costume, it was such a hit here……especially of course the klumpfen which most people havent seen. all the best!

  7. Sandy Ang Avatar

    Wishing you a wonderful time celebrating. I adore these photos of your daughter

  8. Maya Avatar

    Oooo this is GORGEOUS!!

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Sandy! I dont usually show her face on the blog but how else could I share her costume?

  10. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Maya! theres the wig, I made it quite a bit longer than the instructions, so needed many more curls. It was quite labor intensive but it gave so many people joy on Purim, that is was surely worth it.
    I have to say it really blew their minds, and some thought maybe it was a sheep, so keep that in mind for a white version of the hat!

  11. Mod Podge Amy Avatar

    I LOVE LOVE this costume Sara! It’s amazing! I pinned it.

  12. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Amy! It was one of those things that just came together, phew!

  13. jewishmum@familyslater.com Avatar
    jewishmum@familyslater.com

    I made the same hat for last Purim. I made one for my daughter and one for me in red and pink with a cream bow. I LOVED this sheitel. I wish I knew how to upload the photo so you could see it.

  14. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thats so wonderful! Did you follow the pattern? I found it to be not quite right so basically made up my own. Would love to see your photo, you could always email it to me at crafts@creativejewishmom.com

  15. Hair Extensions Avatar

    That’s so wonderful things. I’ll made one for my Niece.

  16. Human hair wigs Avatar

    I really want to say this is so cute. Pretty girl!

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