Here is the tutorial that we made for our Lego Costumes. We got our inspiration for this costume from instructables.com We wore these costumes to a coworker’s Halloween party as well as trick-or-treating with our nieces.
Lego Halloween Costumes {how-to}
Difficulty | Cost | Time | Age | Person | Event |
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Moderate
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$50 to $100
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4 Hours
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Inspired From:
You Will Need...
- Quick Tube
- Packaging Tape
- Yellow Spray Paint
- Foam for padding on inside
- Dremel to cut out eye holes and mouth
- sand paper or sander
- Vacuum for clean up
- Spray Glue
- Installation Foam
- Safety Glasses
- Boxes for bodies
- Shirts to match bodies
- yellow Rubber gloves
Step by Step Instructions
Step 1
First cut the Quik-Tube to the right size to cover your face.
Step 2
Glue all of the circles together. 2 together for the top, 2 together for the bottom, and 3 of the small ones for the nob on top.
Step 3
Cut out the eye and mouth with a dremel.
Step 4
To keep everything together, we taped the portions to the tube.
Step 5
We created a little stand to put the head on and started to spray paint it yellow. I think if we had used primer, it would have needed less coats.
Step 6
Also, add black fabric to the inside of the head so it looks black. I used double sided tape since my fabric was slippery.
Step 7
For the bodies, we took a box, cut the corners, and retaped them to get the right shape.
Step 8
Get shirts to match your spray paint that are long sleeved.
Step 9
Wear yellow rubber gloves and your outfit is complete!
Laurie Turk says
Great job Jessica! My boys would die if my man and I dressed up as Lego people this Halloween. We’re quite addicted to legos. {wink}
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