I started with a blazer and a pair of pants that I picked up from a local thrift store. I distressed both pieces by cutting little bits off from the seams, scraping the fabric with sharp scissors, and cutting small holes. Then I used Heat and Bond to adhere patches and used embroidery floss to "sew" around the outside of each patch. I threw them in the wash to complete my distressed look! For just a few dollars, I achieved a very "Frank" worthy wardrobe. :)
Then it was on to constructing the head of Frankenstein. I started with a McDonald's Happy Meal pail. It fit perfectly on Kason's head and he actually liked wearing it around the house, so it was a win/win situation.
I cut a piece of polar fleece to cover the outside of the pail and used Fabri-Tac to glue the ends together creating a cylinder. Next, I cut out a piece of black craft fur and used hot glue to glue the fur around the top of pail. I cut the side pieces for the hat and attached them with Fabri-Tac and used a piece of Velcro to attach it under Kason's chin. I finished it off with black stitches and little, wooden knobs that were painted silver and hot glued onto the sides for Frank's bolts. Then I just slipped the hat onto the pail and hot glued around the edges to hold it in place.
My little Frankenstein
Have a wonderful start to your week! I'll see you all on Tuesday for Sutch an Inspiration!
Oh my gosh, Kason looks adorable! Love his costume! Way to go, Mom! :) Miss you guys so much! Have a great week! Love you!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! You did a fabulous job on the costume and the Frankie head is just ingenious. Too much fun!! I swear I feel like an official mommy now that I have made my first Halloween costume. lol!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is just too cute for words! I love it and would love to have you show it off at the All About You Monday link up. http://texasmonkey.blogspot.com/2010/11/all-about-you-monday.html Hope to see you there.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! You are a talented mama! and I love seeing a pic of you too...so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteps -- I finished the Eiffel Tower jewelry holder!
So cool! I love how this costume turned out!!!! (And that's the cutest little Frankenstein I've ever seen!!)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love his head.
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