How to Make What Nightmares Are Made of Costume
by Manbuddha in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay
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How to Make What Nightmares Are Made of Costume
I have dreamed about becoming a creature like this since I saw "The Dark crystal"( landstriders scene) when I was a child. Way into my adult life now I went to see circ de soleil, while watching the blank face crutch walkers, it hit me, why don’t I combine them both. When I did a search on line it turns out there are others with the same idea (Thank you Garen and Mellissa for the info aka. Stilt Spirits). This creature I refer to as "what nightmares are made of" is 7 feet tall and primarily made of recycled foam. An old foam eggcrate mattress, duct tape (that has been spray painted black) coffee dyed cheese cloth and dollar store spooky cloth. I used old wooden crutches, I modified to make taller since they only go to 6.6ft. The most expensive thing was the dry wall stilts that I bought, which I found out is cheaper than making stilts from wood. My dream/nightmare has come true!
Material list:
Tools needed:
Costume by: Manbuddha
Music by: Kevin Macleod
Material list:
- Recycled foam at least 1in thick (I like foam with patterns on it more organic)
- 2 or 3 packages of poly-fil tru-foam 27in x 72in x 1in
- 1/2in to 1in Foam Eggcrate Mattress (Mine was recycled so it was to flat)
- Duct tape
- 2 or 3 cans black spray painted
- 1 can of tan spray paint
- 3 or 4 packages of cheese cloth (6 yd x 36in)
- Coffee or Fabric Dye (I used grey RIT) to dye cheese cloth
- Dollar store spooky cloth or any other torn type cloth (more ripped the better)
- Brown or gray yarn
- Small yarn sewing needle
- Some button ends or something to tie off yarn
- A bunch of Black tie wraps
- Glue sticks
- A pair of Wooden crutches (depending on your height, I used large)
- A pair of stilts (I used spackle stilts)
- wire
- Blank theatrical mask
- Card board or foam core to cut template out
- permanent marker
Tools needed:
- Glue gun
- Sharp utility blade
- Philips head screwdriver or something to poke holes with
- Card board scraps to spread the hot glue
Costume by: Manbuddha
Music by: Kevin Macleod