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My son's class is having a party of sorts during which they are supposed to come as their favorite character from a book. Who does my boy pick? No easy Tom Sawyer, that's for sure. This is what he wants to be. I don't want to disappoint him, but I have no clue how to make this happen. Any suggestions?
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Yup, they have a whole little series. Of course, we adults know that this is the result of Lego trying to make more money and capitalize on its toys, but hey, the boy likes them.
Scott, I tried beating him, but I only had a fly swatter, not a stick. Perhaps the stick is the key to it.
It kinda looks like he's covered in egg cartons. You could collect egg cartons from all your neighbors, since you don't have time to eat that many eggs yourself, spray paint them red and gray, (gray at the joints) and affix them to the red sweatsuit. Well, to the front and outside of the legs, outside of the arms... use the tops of the cartons to make the shoulder things, kind give them gentle pressure on each end until they pop up a little in the middle.
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Buy red ductape. Use the egg crates put, him in all red clothing and they use red duct tape and ductape the egg crates directly to him. Will probably be easier for him to move around that way anyway. Then when he's tired take the whole mess off tearing the duct tape and chuck it in the garbage.
Oh yeah and spray paint a darthvader mask like they said.
But if you do get in a time/energy pinch and have the cash for it, that eBay outfit is going for about $42 total, including shipping. It is a "buy now" option, so the price is guaranteed if you order it, unlike a standard auction.
[Sometimes when I try to make something, it ends up being a lot more expensive than I expected. On the other hand, if I do have any time and energy for it, making costumes is definitely the way to go.]
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You could also use a pair of red feet pajamas as a base that you work off of. I mention this, because being one piece, they will be warm when your son goes trick or treating. If you need to, you could cut the feet out of the pajamas, or they might fit into some black snow boots (another purchase that would be useful beyond the costume).
One note: red duct tape, from experience, has fumes that can make one feel kind of sick. I'm not sure if they are harmful, but the fumes are kind of a sick, chemical sweet.
For the helmet, you could start out with a milk carton. Cut out the handle part. Shape edges as desired, paint red. Be careful of the paint, some kinds will make the plastic melt. Acrylic should be fine, if I remember correctly. Line with fleece or something soft to make comfortable. Use plastic from more than one carton to add some detail.
You could also use the same plastic from milk cartons to mold the armor part of your costume.
I would just make a helmet without the mask, because masks are against the rules in our school at least, and can also obstruct vision during regular trick or treating. Then you can paint his face. If you really want mouthpiece part, you could color a dust mask with red marker. Be careful of the marker you use, so it doesn't have nasty fumes either. I say marker, because paint would make it impossible to breath through the dust mask.
I've also used paper mache for armor. Very moldable, great medium to work with, and can be extremely stiff. One of my layers is always fabric to prevent tearing. But you probably don't have enough time for that. You may still be able to come up with something that works very well with just red poster board. Spraying it with a sealer after you've constructed it will help it be more water resistant and perhaps a bit stiffer.
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