The natural next step after reading the Percy Jackson books 12 times each…
Is that you are Zeus for Halloween.
This was an amazingly easy costume to make, which from my perspective (the mother and chief seamstress) was key.
Outfit includes 1 toga (instructions and helpful video for tying a toga found on youtube) made from a white sheet putchased at the thriftshop for $2; a wire crown gussied up with some gold leaves purchased at a crafts store; and a gold belt made from a scrap of gold fabric I had lying around. Shoes were this summer’s sporty sandals – they still fit him or else I’d have spray-painted them gold.
We also made a lightning bolt out of cardboard and tin foil. This was shoved into the plastic pumpkin after a minute of use. Good thing it was bendable!
His other idea was to be Poseidon as depicted in the Percy Jackson books, which would’ve involved bermuda shorts, a Hawaiian shirt, and sandals. Maybe a shell necklace or something. But he worried that no one would get it.
No one really got the Zeus outfit, actually. Every other kid we went trick-or-treating with was dressed as a vampire.








0 comments
Kick things off by filling out the form below.
Leave a Comment