Darth Vader Costume From Multiple I'bles (incl. Mine and My Mum's ;-)
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Darth Vader Costume From Multiple I'bles (incl. Mine and My Mum's ;-)
My 6 years old son asked me some times ago to dress like Darth Vader for the Mardi Gras at his school.
I first thought it strange as he never watched any film involving the Force. However we started to look around for a nice costume. As I wanted to do it myself, I seek over the I'ble and found some interesting things. However the costume was not complete. I was missing the cape and the chest box...
So this I'ble is about doing 2 I'bles and putting them together with 2 extra parts of the costume I have made myself in order to have a good looking funny Darth Vader costume for a kid ;-)
Let's build it now!
Darth Vader Helmet
To build Darth Vader helmet, which is the piece of choice in the costume, I found this I'ble
If this I'ble is not finished and doesn't present a finished helmet, I did it my way with a great support and feedback from the author.
So I did this I'ble while finishing it with upcycled black paper from a shoes box that my wife bought meanwhile. If the finish doesn't look perfect in comparison to what you can found on this webiste, it is enough for a 6 years old boy.
To adapt the size, I glued foam inside the helmet.
To protect the cardboard, I count first on the paper and glue I used. I also applied a thin layer of special varnish (the one made for sailing).
This one is not perfect but fulfil the requirements!
Helmet? done!
note: I found this way of building helmet so cool and funny that I decided to make some by my own. Stay tuned to see them in some next I'bles.
Light Saber
You can find lots of ways to make a light sabre on I'ble
I choose one equivalent to this one even if it is not exactly the one I followed but I can't find the right I'ble anymore. I think it comes from a staff member... If you find it please let me know.
So I bought some PVC tube on the net, a flash light and a coloured plastic folio used for lights during the fantastic Light festival we have in my home town ;-)
Mounting all together was funny and easy. I used foam to stick the lamp inside the tube. I put a reflector on the end to enhance the light as I was firstly a bit disappointed by the level of light I obtained. Have a look at the photos if you want to see how I did it.
I took a cardboard tube which I:
- first, shaped to fit the tube,
- second, painted in the real Darth Vader Light Saber style.
Light Sabre? done!
Darth Vader Cape
I had to make a cape to have a good Darth Vader costume for my kid.
I am very bad at sewing so I gave a phone call. Who do you call when you are in trouble? your mum!!
That's what I did and she did a wonderful cape for the costume (in addition this cape will be used next year for the Vampire costume my son will ask ;-)
Step 1:
Take the dimensions of your son as presented on the drawing
- a = shoulders size
- b = neck size
- c= length of the cape
- c = width of the cape
I took them in order to have a bigger than needed cape. I will reuse it later for a vampire's costume.
Step 2:
Send them to your mum and ask her to take pictures of her work to add to your I'ble.
what she did:
- From a piece of black fabric, she cut a piece which was 2c by 2d.
- She folded it in order to have a double sided piece of c by d.
- Sewing
- On what will be the neck, she made a necklace with a sewed wire and then restrained the width to b dimension with 2 elastic protected by a piece of fabric, each one on a side of the neck.
- She then shaped the cape to have a nice a dimension on the shoulders.
- Sewing
- Done
Step 3:
Wait for a FedEx
Step 4:
Darth Vader Cape? done.
Darth Vader Chest Box
I took it easy for this chest box.
I have from an old light toy a band of diodes + batteries + switch.
I simply took a little cardboard box, made it in black, integrated the light and magic. I also glued red and green cardbaord patch as on the Darth Vader one. Et voilĂ .
Darth Vader chest box? Done.
Final Result
As this costume is for a kid I didn't go to the black gloves, the dark shoes and so on.
To summarize:
- Helmet? Done
- Light Saber? Done
- Cape? Done
- Chest Box? Done
I dressed my kid in black as much as I could. And thus, he was just Darth Vader.
To be frank I praised I could have the helmet back from school in a relatively good shape so I could hang it on the wall of my office... But well... They are kids.
Et voilĂ !
thanks for reading!