Labubu outfits 🫶
Turn your labubu into food 🌽🍌🍙#labubu #labubuoutfits #labubumonsters #labubulover #HANDMADE
Hey everyone! I'm so excited to share how I've been turning my beloved Labubu figures into the most adorable food-themed characters. You know how much fun it is to collect these little monsters, but adding a personal touch with handmade outfits just takes it to a whole new level! If you're anything like me, you've probably been looking for unique Labubu clothes ideas, and trust me, DIY is the way to go. It's incredibly rewarding to see your vision come to life. When I first started, I was wondering, 'how to make Labubu outfits that really stand out?' The answer is simpler than you think! You don't need to be a sewing expert. My secret? Felt, a bit of fabric glue, and some imagination. These materials are super forgiving and perfect for small projects. Let's dive into the basics. For materials, you'll want: Felt sheets: They come in so many colors and are easy to cut and won't fray. Fabric scraps: For smaller details or if you want a different texture. Fabric glue or hot glue gun: My go-to for quick assembly. Scissors: Small, sharp ones work best for intricate cuts. Needle and thread (optional): If you prefer a more durable finish, but glue works wonders! Velcro or snaps: To make the outfits removable. Now, for some 'how to make' inspiration! Let's take the classic banana. I started by cutting a long, curved yellow felt piece for the main body of the banana, shaping it to wrap around my Labubu. Then, I cut smaller, pointed brown felt pieces for the tips and stitched or glued them on. For the 'peel,' I cut out five or six larger, curved yellow pieces and glued them around the base, letting them peel open a bit. It’s all about layering and shaping the felt to mimic the food. For a corn cob, think simple: a yellow felt cylinder for the body, and then tiny white or lighter yellow felt circles glued on in rows for the kernels. Green felt leaves can wrap around the base for an authentic touch. The best part about DIY is the endless Labubu clothes ideas! Beyond bananas and corn, imagine your Labubu as a cute sushi roll, complete with a nori wrap (black felt) and a 'rice' body (white felt) with a little pink salmon roe (tiny beads or pink felt dots). Or how about a tiny burger? You could use brown felt for the patty, green for lettuce, red for tomato, and beige for the buns. A cupcake outfit with a fluffy 'frosting' top made from scrunched fabric and a 'liner' base in a fun pattern would be adorable! Don't forget healthy options too, like a broccoli floret or a juicy strawberry. A few tips I've learned along the way: always measure your Labubu first to get the sizing right. You can even trace its body onto paper to create a basic pattern. When gluing, a little goes a long way, especially with hot glue. And don't be afraid to experiment with different textures; a bit of cotton stuffing can make a cloud or a puff of whipped cream look super realistic. This journey of making Labubu outfits has been so much fun, and it's a fantastic way to personalize your collection. It’s not just about clothes; it’s about giving your Labubu a unique personality and telling a little story. So grab some felt, get creative, and share your amazing food-themed Labubu creations!























































































Omg these are so cuteee