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How to make an Elsa running costume

May 30, 2019 by beckyginther@gmail.com Leave a Comment

With registration for next year’s Princess races opening soon (annual passholders can register today, and general public can register on Tuesday), it seemed like a good time to share my Elsa running costume! 

I knew I wanted to do Elsa for one of my races this year, so I selected her for the Enchanted 10k.  I had just done a theater performance in December where I sang one of her songs from the Broadway musical, and my hair was still long enough to do the “Elsa braid.” So it seemed a good time!

Like most of my running costumes, I don’t necessarily make much by hand but put them together out of bits and pieces I either already have or buy.  I think this way of costuming is more accessible for many people who don’t have sewing skills, and cheaper than buying a totally handmade costume from Etsy (though there are some INCREDIBLE options there if you have the money!). I think my costumes still come out pretty well, and are only getting better.

So here’s how I put together my Elsa running costume!

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Top

Deciding on the top half of my costume was the hardest part.  She has a sparkly top, and I still wanted something like that. After searching around on my trusty Amazon, I found some glittery tube tops that seemed like they would do the trick. Of course, I knew that running in such a thing would not be comfortable so I’d need to wear something else underneath. I finally settled on a lightweight white crop top that worked well.  I did have to safety pin them together to be secure while I ran but I was happy with how it looked.

Finally, Elsa’s dress has long sleeves, so I decided to add arm sleeves.  This was also useful because I knew if my upper arms were moving against the sequins on my top it would probably be painful and chafe. With the light blue arm sleeves I got that wasn’t a problem.

Bottom

This was one piece of my outfit I already owned, as I happen to have quite a collection of running glitter skirts.  I used the turquoise one I had because it matched the coloring on the top the best – you can find a similar one on Amazon here.

With February races in Orlando you never know what the weather will be like – so I was prepared for warm or cold. I had a pair of shorts to put underneath the skirt. That’s what I ended up using because it was in the high 70’s that morning. But in case we had another weekend of weather in the 40’s, I also brought these cute snowflake leggings.

Accessories

I always think accessories are really what completes the look! Here are a few things I added to make my outfit look much more “Elsa.” Of course one of her signature looks is her cape. I found this one on Amazon and pinned it on. And yes, I did practice running in it before the race!

I always like to wear compression socks for my races so I found some fun snowflake socks. The exact ones I got on Amazon aren’t available anymore, but there are some other fun pairs.  I also grabbed a headband at the expo from Sparkly Soul. It was blue and had a snowflake on it, so that was perfect. They are my favorite brand of running headbands and don’t slip at all. To complete the look I did my hair in a side braid like Elsa wears.

 

 

 

 

So, am I registering for the Fairy Tale Challenge 2020 today? As much as I told myself I probably shouldn’t since I’m doing Dopey in January… yeah, I did! Between that and Dopey I need to come up with 6 costume ideas, so send your suggestions my way!

 

Check out my other running costumes here:

  • Maleficent running costume
  • Tiana running costume
  • Rapunzel running costume
  • Esmeralda running costume
  • Snow White running costume
  • Anna running costume
  • Alice in Wonderland running costume
  • Belle running costume
  • Megara running costume
  • Vanellope Von Schweetz running costume
  • Moana running costume
  • Fairy Godmother running costume
  • Mulan running costume

What do you think of my Elsa running costume? Which princesses should I choose for next year?

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Filed Under: Fashion and Clothes, Run Disney Tagged With: Costume, Elsa, fashion, Frozen, princesses, RunDisney, running, running costume

About Me

Hi, I'm Becky!

I'm a huge Disney fan in my early 30's and always trying to find a way to put a little bit of Disney into everyday life. I live in Pennsylvania but travel to the theme parks several times a year - I'm an annual passholder at Disney World! In addition to Disney I love traveling, running, and theater.

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