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Guardians of the Galaxy Groot Costume

Groot at the office party

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Photo #1 - Groot at the office party Photo #2 - Groot's Torso Photo #3 - Groot's face Photo #4 - First fitting of the costume
Costume type:  Costumes for Men
Categories:Halloween Costumes, Movie and TV Show Costumes

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

A word from Michael, the 'Groot' costume creator:

I (Michael Page) am wearing the Groot costume. I started making my own costumes a few years ago, when I realized that to standout I couldn't just go buy something off the rack. I never thought of myself as a creative person, but I started experimenting with different materials and kind of got addicted. Each year I've tried to find a topic or character that is relevant and more challenging than my costume from the year before. When I say the movie "Guardians of the Galaxy," I thought, "How awesome would it be to be Groot. The more I thought about it, the more possible the idea seemed. Before I knew it, I was planning in my head details like the need for stilts to make me tower and the fact that it would have to be a full body costume. Finally, I took the plunge and got to work creating Groot.

Making the costume was quite an undertaking and took a lot more time than I originally projected. The bulk of the costume is made from pipe insulation purchased from the hardware store and lots of hot-glue. The pipe insulation is glued onto a compression shirt and pants. I had to add a zipper to the back to be able to get into it. To give the costume a bark-like appearance, I used paper towels and Elmers glue to paper mache over it. Then came a couple different colors of spray paint for the coloring. The chest pieces and mask were made from EVA foam boards and detail added with my Dremel. The final touch on the costume was a little bit of green moss that I picked up from the hobby store. A major part of the costume that is unseen are the stilts. To get the costume to be more accurate to scale I needed to build stilts to be worn under the costume to make me a full 6'10" tall. They are made out of 1x4 and 2x4 lumber and an old pair of shoes in my closet. It took a couple of versions to get the size and stability right but I finally got it and they worked better than I had anticipated!

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