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Homemade Joker Costume

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Homemade Joker Costume

Happy Halloween from the Joker.

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Photo #1 - Happy Halloween from the Joker. Photo #2 - ' WHY SO SERIOUS?' Photo #3 - Joker Photo #4 - Joker Photo #5 - Joker
Costume type:  Costumes for Boys
Category:Halloween Costumes

This homemade costume for boys entered our 2014 Halloween Costume Contest.

A word from Jamie, the 'Joker' costume creator:

Let me start off by saying I' am a very crafty gal, I love to create things.
So this year as a last minute idea for my 3 yr old son Liam, I decided to dress him up as the joker. I didn't want a store bought costume cause it just looks too cheap. So as Halloween was fast approaching I couldn't decide on what to have my son dress up as, see last year he was Beetlejuice which was awesome everyone was in love so I knew that this year I had to top last years costume. For the beetlejuice I didn't buy a regular costume. I bought him a Black and white stripe suit from H&M. So this year I used the exact suit Thankfully it still fit him, a little snug and high water lol but it fit. I took the black and white suit and placed it in a garbage can filled with bleach to get the black strips out, which worked out great. The bleach also made the blazer looked distressed which gave it a unique touch. Once the suit was all bleached I ran it through the wash. Than I bought 1 box of purple RIT dye which I found at my local 99 cent store that just made me super happy I didn't have to travel to michaels or Joann fabrics. I than placed it in the garbage can to begin the dyeing process I left it in for about one hour. Once I took it out I rinsed out the excess purple dye and water and laid it flat to dry, I didn't wash it in the washer because I didn't want the purple to rinse out and be too light. So the pants and blazer was done, now on to the green vest. I found it difficult to find a green vest so I was thinking and thinking and I got the brightest idea. I took one of my sons plain white t shirt and I bought a green RIT dye and dyed the t shirt green. Once it was dyed, rinsed and dried I made a deep v neck with scissors, I than grabbed the front of the shirt from the end of the v cut and at the bottom of the shirt and creased it over to my left to give it the illusion of a closed vest ( hopefully you understand what I'm trying to say) I than took my handy dandy glue gun and glued it down. I took a trip back to the 99 cent store and bought a bag of small buttons I took out 5 green ones and glued them down the front of the shirt “vest” so it would look like a vest It came out really nice. The light purple Janie and jack polo he already owned, it was gift on his second birthday he never wore so that went perfect. I than used his green candy cane tie from last Christmas. I bought him a batman trick or treat bag, some colorful socks from party city and put on his Grey converse and he was all set to go. Oh wait the makeup and hair. I put on some 99 cent white cream for his face, used my black eye pencil and shadow for his eye area and my red wet N' wild fergie lip stick, and green hair spray from party city. Believe me when I say once we stepped out onto the streets everyone was amazed with him. They were snapping photos left and right. They were amazed how it was home made when I explained briefly the process they were in awww, I even got an offer from one mom to buy the costume from me for her son next year, But I wanna keep this for memories of my sons 2nd and 3rd Halloween. He did beetle juice and the joker wit the same suit. So I spent little to nothing to put this together it made my wallet very happy lol. My favorite part of this was seeing how happy my 3 year old was every time he saw me working on it. He would just be so anxious to try it on, and to get the make up on. I was so happy with the way the blazer, pants and t-shirt Vest came out. I really enjoyed putting this costume together being creative brings joy to my heart. I love to create unique things it gives it more sentimental value because it was made with my own two hands. Who knows if 30, 40 years from now I have a grandson and he can be the joker. Everything about this costume was perfect.

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