Are you looking to create a stunning Aurora costume for your next cosplay event or Halloween party, but feeling intimidated by the thought of complex sewing or expensive materials? Fret not! We've got you covered with this easy DIY Aurora costume guide that's perfect for beginners and budget-conscious enthusiasts alike.

In this article, we'll walk you through a simple, step-by-step process to create a beautiful Aurora costume inspired by the Disney animated film "Frozen II". We'll focus on using affordable and easily accessible materials, making this DIY project perfect for those on a tight budget. So, let's dive into creating your own enchanting Aurora costume!

Gathering Your Materials
Before you start, it's crucial to have all the necessary materials at hand. For this DIY Aurora costume, you'll need:

- White and light blue felt
- White and light blue tulle
- White and light blue satin or polyester fabric
- White and light blue thread
- Sewing machine and basic sewing supplies
- Scissors
- Fabric glue
- White and light blue paint (optional, for DIY shoes)
Creating the Dress

The dress is the centerpiece of your Aurora costume. To create a simple yet elegant dress, follow these steps:
- Measure and cut the white and light blue satin or polyester fabric into two rectangles for the front and back of the dress. The width should be your hips' measurement plus 2 inches for seam allowance, and the length should be from your shoulders to just below your knees.
- Sew the side seams of both rectangles, leaving the top open for the straps.
- Create straps by cutting two long rectangles from the remaining fabric. Sew them onto the top of the dress, leaving enough length for them to be tied around your neck.
- Hem the bottom of the dress by folding over the raw edge and sewing it in place.
Adding the Tulle Layer

To give your dress a magical, ethereal look, add a tulle layer inspired by Aurora's gown in "Frozen II".
- Cut the white and light blue tulle into long strips, about 2 inches wide.
- Sew or glue the tulle strips onto the bottom of the dress, creating layers that cascade down to the hem. Start with the white tulle at the top, gradually adding more light blue tulle as you move down the dress.
Creating the Cape

A flowing cape adds drama and elegance to your Aurora costume. Here's how to create one using felt:
Cutting the Cape Shape




















Trace and cut a large, semicircular shape from the white felt. The curve should be about 36 inches in diameter, and the straight edge should be long enough to wrap around your neck and shoulders comfortably.
Adding the Light Blue Felt Trim
To create a beautiful contrast, add a light blue felt trim to the bottom edge of the cape.
- Cut a long, narrow strip of light blue felt, about 1 inch wide.
- Sew or glue the strip along the bottom edge of the white felt cape.
Finishing Touches
With your dress and cape complete, it's time to add the final touches to your DIY Aurora costume.
DIY Shoes
Transform a pair of white shoes or ballet flats into enchanting Aurora footwear by painting them with white and light blue paint. Add some simple swirls and patterns to mimic the design on Aurora's shoes in the movie.
Hairstyle and Makeup
Complete your Aurora costume with a beautiful hairstyle and makeup inspired by the character. Create loose, wavy curls using a heat protectant and a curling iron, then style your hair in a half-up, half-down look with a delicate braid or twist. For makeup, opt for a soft, romantic look with rosy cheeks, light brown eyeshadow, and a touch of shimmery highlighter on your cheekbones and brow bones.
Now that you've created your stunning DIY Aurora costume, it's time to show it off! Head to your next cosplay event or Halloween party and let your inner princess shine. Don't forget to share your amazing creations on social media and tag us – we'd love to see your beautiful Aurora costumes come to life!