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Want to impress all your friends and strangers for Halloween, but don't want to break the bank? How about a DIY Edward Scissohands costume?! Step 1: Materials. Scissorhands: -Poster board. -Model Magic. -Popsicle Sticks. -Black Paint. -Silver Spray Paint. -Gold paint. -Red Paint. -Gloves. -Hot Glue. -Hot glue gun. -Black Duct tape. Outfit:
- 1. Scissorhands:-Poster board-Model Magic-Popsicle Sticks-Black Paint-Silver Spray Paint-Gold paint-Red Paint-Gloves-Hot Glue-Hot glue gun-Black Du...
- 2. The first step is to research the costume from the movie. Look for shapes that you can simplify. Once you have an idea of the shapes you want fo...
- 3. You will want to cut out two of each shape to make them stronger. You are going to glue popsicle sticks between the two pieces of poster board t...
- 4. Next its time to start making these babies look real!I first painted all of them black and then spray painted them silver.
- 5. These scissorhands are all about the details. I sculpted my scissor handles and a ton of screws out of model magic. This is a great cheap way to...
- 6. After my scissor fingers dried I began attaching them to gloves. I just had cheap old gloves at my house that I used. I put the gloves on and st...
- 7. I painted the scissor handles and "screws" black first. Then I painted the parts I wanted to look like metal with silver paint. Some h...
- 8. I went to goodwill and bought a couple of old belts. I painted the buckles gold and added gold painted details. For the belts on the legs I used...
- 9. The hair and make up complete this look. To make the scars I used a glue stick and a popsicle stick to apply the scars to my face. I also covere...
- 10. Step 9: Put It All Together!!!!
This week Dustin tackles a DIY Edward Scissorhands costume! Those plastic blades prove to be more dangerous than you would think...Bonus makeup tutorial: htt...
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Not a great idea for adults to be running around with metal scissors attached to their hands; even less so for kids! So how do you make ones that are safe, and also not weigh a ton? Cast them in flexible plastic! In the movie, Edward's scissors are pretty unique, but for this costume, we opted to make them all standard scissors.
- 1. An obvious problem with this costume is, of course, the scissors. Not a great idea for adults to be running around with metal scissors attached...
- 2. White scissors weren't going to fly, so they needed to be painted. They first got a coat of primer, and then the handles, and a recessed areas w...
- 3. Edward's clothing is pretty complex, so we simplified it quite a bit, sticking to just some of the primary forms.I didn't really document this p...
- 4. I did a few trials of the scars ahead of time, but still had a little trouble with them. I used Smooth-On's Skin Tite; a skin-safe rubber, which...
23 de oct. de 2019 · HALLOWEEN COSTUME! One of Emma's favorite movies is Edward Scissorhands. This year for Halloween she wants to be him and we are going to make that happen tod...
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14 de oct. de 2018 · In this episode we're constructing a pair of epic scissor hands, just like the ones Edward's got in the Tim Burton classic Edward Scissorhands. The creation process involves simple and...
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27 de jul. de 2016 · Episode four of CineFix's DIY Costume Squad has Dustin McLean providing a complete set of instructions for making an Edward Scissorhands costume.
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