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T-rex Costume
Head: 1 cardboard box, Elmers glue, egg carton, 2 paper grocery bags, acrylic paint. Felt sewn body.
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
T-rex Costume
T-rex Costume Head
View of the skeleton from the side. The eye sockets were particularly hard to shape.
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
T-rex Costume Head
Here's the finished skeleton. The big structural parts are corrugated cardboard. ...
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
T-rex Costume Head
T-rex Costume Head
After the skeleton was done, a layer of paper strips was glued on with Elmers as a base skin layer. ...
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
T-rex Costume Head
After the base skin layer was done, more features, like eyebrows and ridges, were layered on. Then...
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
T-rex Costume Head
Finished head. Acrylic paint (avocado green, beige, and black).
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
T-rex Costume Head
Front view of finished head. Eyes are made from paper egg cartons. Teeth are regular cardboard.
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
Knight Costume
Bow made of willow branch, wrapped in duct tape, and nylon rope. Arrows made of rolled newspaper and duct tape. Effective range: 15 feet. Lethal.
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
Knight Costume
Helmet, scabbard, sword: Corrugated cardboard, Elmers glue, duct tape.
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
Knight Costume
Knight Costume
Robot Costume
This was the year that we watched "Iron Giant" about 5 times per week, every week.
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
Robot Costume
Helmet, chest plate, arm bracers, robot shins: Corrugated cardboard, Elmers glue, spray paint. ...
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Uploaded on Oct 17, 2006
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