Ultimate DIY

Published November 5, 2009 by Molly

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Oh hey, who’s cooking crawfish? NO ONE! That ain’t no sink full of crustaceans, its a sink full of costume “hair” made from twine and dyed with red and brown dye for the ultimate wild things costume experience. Arrivings slightly too late for Halloween (but useful nonetheless) is the definitive How To Make a Wild Things Costume tutorial, courtesy of Tim.

All you need ares some hula hoops, tape, mesh, dye, hot-glue, fur, foam, wire, plastic tubing, paper mache, glue, and an insane attention to detail.

Seriously. Insane.

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  1. Wendy says:

    Hey guys (gals)! I know..kind of old/off beat, Academy of Art University held a show earlier this year back in April, and one of the designs were based on the Where The Wild Things Are. The leggings are so hot! Thought you should check it out. There stuff is AMazing!

    http://shapach.wordpress.com/2009/04/29/academy-of-art-university-graduation-fashion-show/

    http://www.fashionschooldaily.com/index.php/2009/04/23/san-francisco-fashion-show-2009-aurelie-martin-chiari-and-van-kim-le/

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