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Fantastic Four The Thing Costume

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Fantastic Four The Thing Costume

Final 'The Thing' costume for my son!

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Photo #1 - Final 'The Thing' costume for my son!  Photo #2 - Yoga mat stones, belt and hat #1. Photo #3 - After spray instillation, as you can see hat #1 did not fit anymore. Photo #4 - Orange spray paint on shirt and hat. Photo #5 - Finished mask
Costume type:  Costumes for Boys
Categories:Halloween Costumes, Movie and TV Show Costumes

This homemade costume for boys entered our 2015 Halloween Costume Contest.

A word from Amanda, the 'The Thing from Fantastic Four' costume creator:

This year's costume theme was superheroes. My 5 year old son had to think long and hard to pick a superhero he didn't already own a "dress-up" outfit of. Every year I make our own costumes and this year would be no different. My son chooses "The Thing" from Fantastic Four. At first I was extremely nervous and a bit worried if it was something I could pull off.

The supplies used for the costume: Most items I had on hand but estimated cost for all materials is between $40-50.

  • Fake muscle t-shirt
  • Yoga mat
  • Spray instillation
  • Orange spray paint
  • Brown acrylic paint
  • Orange zip up sweatshirt
  • Blue sweatpants
  • Black, gray and white felt
  • Zelcro
  • Glue gun and glue sticks
  • Cheap dollar store mask of any kind

The steps to making the costume:

  1. First I hand drew 100’s of stone shapes on the orange yoga mat and cut them out.
  2. I then hot glued the "stones" onto the muscle shirt.
  3. Once all stones were on the muscle shirt I used 2 cans of spray instillation to fill in the spaces in between the stones. Let sit for 48 hours.
  4. In the meantime I measured my son's waist and made the Fantastic Four belt using the felt and Velcro.
  5. After the instillation was dry I spray painted the entire shirt orange and let dry 24 hours.
  6. I then went through with brown acrylic paint and added dimension around each stone.
  7. In order to make the shirt fit my son since it was stiff from the instillation I cut the zipper out of a thrift store orange zipper hoodie and hand sewed it to the back of the costume so my son did not have to put the customer over his head.
  8. For the mask, I originally purchased a winter ski hat and used instillation on it like step 5 and 6 but unfortunately when it hardened it no longer fit my son's head, so I purchased a cheap dollar store mask and glued yoga mat stones onto the base and then added instillation and repeated steps 5 and 6.

This was by far the most difficult costume I have made in my 12 years of costume making. My son loves it and we cannot wait to show it off at the local Halloween Zoo event and Trick or Treating.

Thanks for reading!

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