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Amazing Mini Cougar Mascot Costume

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Amazing Mini Cougar Mascot Costume

Amazing Mini Cougar Mascot Costume

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Costume type:  Costumes for Boys
Categories:Halloween Costumes, Animal Costumes

This homemade costume for boys entered our 2012 Halloween Costume Contest.

A word from Lynette, the 'Mini Cougar Mascot' costume creator:

My son has a love of, or more like a passion for, Cosmo, the Cougar mascot for Brigham Young University. For years anything even remotely Cougar related has sent my son into blissful hysterics. After finally meeting his hero in person at a BYU basketball game, Ethan asked (more like begged, pleaded, etc.) if I would make him his own Cougar mascot costume. At first the task seemed a little daunting, but I was up for the challenge! I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it was not only possible to make a mini-mascot costume for my little sports fanatic, but also easier and more affordable than I had expected. The reaction to this mini-mascot costume has been more than amazing. Trick or Treating was a joyful, yet elongated event - due to the fact that everyone kept stopping my son asking if they could have their picture taken with "Little Cosmo". In hopes of attracting the attention of his hero, the real Cosmo, my son wore his costume to a BYU football game. Everyone went crazy vying for the attention of "Little Cosmo". Ethan reveled in being the center of attention and felt especially proud when the varsity cheerleaders asked to have their photo taken with him! The crowning event was when Cosmo himself hopped the bleachers, making a bee-line for his namesake. Big Cosmo picked up "Little Cosmo" and lifted him above his head to the uproar of the crowd. I have never known such unadulterated joy emanating from my son before!

I believe every child should be able to realize their dreams and explore their passions. This is how I helped my son realize his:

For the mascot head (LITTLE TO NO SEWING):

  1. I drew a rough sketch of what I wanted the cougar head to look like.
  2. Using a 2" thick piece of foam I drew 8, 2 dimensional profile shapes based on the sketch I had drawn.
  3. With a sharp (older) kitchen knife I carved out each foam piece. Using spray adhesive I glued each profile piece together. This formed a rough sphere like shape. I carved the shape using the kitchen knife until I had achieved the shape I wanted, again based on the original sketch. I made sure that the eye and mouth holes were big enough to allow for proper ventilation.
  4. I molded the lips, teeth, tongue and nose out of air-dry clay, painted them with acrylic paint and hot glued them to the foam head.
  5. Cutting several small pieces out of an old 'furry' blanket, and some remnant faux fur pieces, I used spray adhesive and a hot glue gun to attach the fur to the head a piece at a time. I made the ears separately out of foam, and covered them with fur. I hand stitched them in place after furring. (may also hot glue the ears on)

For the mascot body:

  1. Using the same furry blanket for fabric, I made basic one piece pajamas. My son had an old football jersey and pants that he put on over the furry PJ's. I cut the shoulder pads out of the remaining foam.

Rating: 4.4 of 5. Votes: 57

57 votes

Comments

#1 comment by Laurel October 15, 2012

Awesome! My son and I love this. I wish I were creative enough and talented enough to make it, good job!

#2 comment by B.J. Holder March 22, 2013

I want to no ho much the cosmo hand is

#3 comment by Joy Loosli October 8, 2013

Is the costume available to rent this Halloween?

#4 comment by Melissa October 13, 2015

Do u happen to have a pattern or the sketches u used for the head. I am not artistic, my son wants to be Cosmo. Not sure that's goingnto happen w/our trunk or treat a week away.

#5 comment by Kristie hansen December 3, 2015

Do u happen to have a pattern or the sketches u used for the head? I am going to try to make this for my son for Christmas!

#6 comment by Lynette December 4, 2015

I am so sorry, but I didn't keep the sketches of the head. There are many tutorials on you tube about how to do this, though. Good luck!

#7 comment by Chip Taylor October 5, 2016

Would you ever sell this costume? My son is a crazy Cosmo fan and also loves anything Mascot. We go to the mascot bowl every year and he loves it.

#8 comment by Ranae October 24, 2016

Do you know how much foam you had to buy for this costume?

#9 comment by Kailey Larsen October 2, 2019

Can I rent this from you this year?!! Please!

#10 comment by Whitney Hasler October 8, 2019

What kind of foam did you buy?

#11 comment by lindsey September 19, 2023

so so cool! trying to decide if i can replicate this :)

#12 comment by Brooke Rasmussen September 27, 2023

Hi do you have more pictures or a step-by-step of how you made the head? I was wondering if you would be able to email me any pictures you have of the process? Your costume is amazing!

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