After that, all I had left to do was put on the face paint and wear that costume! To put it on, I took the two “clip” ends of the elastic and crossed them behind my upper back and clipped them under my bust in the front. I sewed each part of the clip to the other end of each elastic. I stapled one end of each elastic so they were on top of each of my shoulders. You really want to make sure your box is at a comfortable place so your costume is easier to wear. For this, I glued the smaller box so it would be resting on my head when in the face hole. Mirror Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all After creating the Evil Queens costume, Pat Nurnberger began the process of making the Evil. I cut out the face hole in the mirror, then started with the support system. I painted the frame gold and then glued some rhinestones on to it. Then, I cut the Styrofoam out in two pieces so when joined together, they made the frame of the mirror. A life-size Magic Mirror costume that people can interact with. I painted the bricks around the “mirror” and then I painted the actual mirror of the costume in silver. This is my collection of home-made Halloween costumes. To make this homemade Magic Mirror costume, I used a big piece of cardboard, some Styrofoam, brown, black, gold and silver paint, some colored rhinestones, silver face paint, some elastic straps, a clip (the kind you would find on a fanny pack), a smaller box and some strong glue.įirst, I laid out the big piece of cardboard and started designing the face of the costume. Well, Halloween was rolling around the corner again and it was time to start brainstorming! This year I came up with the idea of being a Magic Mirror.
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