This year Cal and Clark both decided they wanted to be dinosaurs-- T-Rex dinosaurs, to be exact. I tried to dissuade them from that decision because I had no idea how I would make a dinosaur costume without a ton of time and no sewing machine or sewing machine skills. They wouldn't budge though. That's what they wanted.
So I looked up some ideas online and got a good idea for a head and made up the rest. They came out better than I thought they would. I hope this is helpful to anyone making dinosaur costumes!
I used the boys' plastic baseball helmets, but I didn't want to ruin them, so I first covered them with foil. |
Taped it underneath |
Duct taped some cardboard on the front |
And on the top and sides |
Blew up balloons about the size of my fists and taped the tied spots down |
Taped it all together so the surfaces could be covered in paper mache |
Two dinosaur heads! |
Here's where the boys start helping: ripping up newspaper for paper mache |
Paper mache explosion! I don't measure anything, just add flour and water until it's a goopy but spreadable paste. |
Requires parental involvement :) |
The messy hands are the best! |
Done! They dried for a couple days. |
We spray painted them green and I trimmed out holes for eyes. |
I wedged in Styrofoam balls in the "eye sockets" and the boys' painted the fronts of them yellow. |
And added a black pupil in each.. ta-dah! Wide-eyed dino heads! |
For claws: I hot glued brown "claws" that the boys cut out of brown foam onto some old gloves we had. I eventually also put some foam green and brown spots on them. |
For teeth- poster board-- tape it in a few places underneath |
I found a pair of women's camouflage tights and cut the legs out for the tails. |
Unwound clothes hanger and put stuffing inside |
I glued the ends almost-closed and let the hook part of the hanger poke out a little bit so it can attach to the little dinosaur's pants. |
For feet: I bought large gray women's fuzzy socks, put them around the boys' shoes, and hot glued the same brown foam as claws. |
I had to trim the toenails several times to make the dinosaurs happy. |
Add one exuberant 5 year-old and a pair of $9 camo jammies and you've got yourself a T-Rex! |
...times 2! |
Ready for candy! |
These are amazing!! I don't sew, I just use hot glue :) You had the right idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Oh, hot glue is SO awesome! Way better than sewing. :)
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