Monday 13 October 2014

DIY Costumes and Tutorials

By Emma Rae Curtis

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Weeping Angel


A tutorial on how to make a


Baby Hobo


This adorable kid’s costume is easy to make and always gets a lot of laughs



I’d give him candy, wouldn’t you?


Fake Wounds


Here is a tutorial on how to make horrifying fake wounds. These are great for zombie runs, Halloween, or cosplay.


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They’re actually made out of white glue, red ink, and a lot of technique and patience, go check it out through the link above!


Cardboard Helmet


When I read “cardboard” anything in relation to costumes my mind automatically jumps to horrible homemade costumes cobbled together with duct tape and old boxes, so imagine my surprise when I came across this!


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If you check out the link you’ll see a whole picture tutorial on how it’s made!


Toy Soldier


I found this awesome tutorial that someone made for their kid here, but this would be just as easy to make in an adult size and can make an excellent Cosplay or Halloween costume.


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Matryoshka Doll Costume


This Matryoshka doll costume is surprisingly lightweight and relatively friendly in terms of cost. Check out the tutorial on how to build it here!


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Especially cute for moms and kids with matching matryoshka costumes!


Cookie Monster Slayer


Unfortunately this amazing DIY cookie monster slayer didn’t post a tutorial, but it still definitely deserves to be on this list. Note the cookie monster fur boots.


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DIY Costumes and Tutorials

#Costumes #MovieMasks #Halloween

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