Men's Praying Mantis Fancy Dress Costume

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Men's Praying Mantis Fancy Dress Costume

Men's Praying Mantis Fancy Dress Costume

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When I was done, I made a final pattern and cut the shapes out of EVA foam. I rounded out the edges with the dremel, then heat gunned them into shape. Only the claw needed to be glued together using Barge. I eyeballed the majority of the veins on the wings and sketched them out on my patterns. After, I finalized the sketches with a marker. The rest was a blur of cutting off each marked section and tracing it onto the foam wings like they were stencils. Silver permanent marker made the job easy. Punny costumes are where it’s at when crafting your own funny Halloween costume for women. This Taco Belle costume idea from Thinking Closet blogger Lauren Lanker is genius. It would have been just as simple to create the visor shape from the foam too. Photo Credit: The Listed Home.

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I fitted the top of the claw to the inside of the bottom of the forearm piece, popped matching holes in the sides with an awl, then attached them to each other using Chicago screws. Have I mentioned my love for those yet? Once I had that patterned out, I redid it with nicer cardboard, then used wood glue and brown paper strips to paper mache the whole thing. For the little doodads at the ends, I used plastic straws and cereal box cardboard to make the shape, then it was paper mache-d.

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Next, I cut a single line — from the edge of the circle to the centre — through each circle; then overlapped the edges and glued them together, creating a shallow cone shape.

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