Oh great, tempt me with sites I dare not access at work.jennygreentooth wrote: great costume ideas can also be found in stripper wear online catalogues. i've found some really great stuff-
COSTUMES!!
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Thanks I will check out the surplus store. And hopefully someone will have one. It's gotta be thin though because it's tight in the shoulders. And no one in their right mind is gonna want to tailor it to make it wider.We metalcasting and welding types LOVE those coats, and covet them. Check your neighborhood surplus store for a liner, specifying one with sleeves, or if you're feeling spendy take it to a tailor.
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I just picked up a bunch of strechy silver fabric. Look out, silver cat suited alien vixen!
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Building a "MiniMan" giant puppet costume from abs pipe and el wire. Please visit www.MutantVehicle.com/miniman.htm and offer any advice you can.
Other project: The Cloak of Shame
What are y'all making to wear?
Building a "MiniMan" giant puppet costume from abs pipe and el wire. Please visit www.MutantVehicle.com/miniman.htm and offer any advice you can.
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What are y'all making to wear?
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How 'bout a parasol?buckethead alien wrote:I have six yards of orange 3" nap faux fur and can't decide what to make with it. I am thinking chaps. Opinions?
And by the way, Sparkle-T, did you say....stretchy silver fabric?!!
I have some silver buckets that would go just great with that.
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Thanks, Unjon. That's a better price on those than the raw pipe. I'll look into the dimensional strength. Cheers!unjonharley wrote:J fish, clear tubes in lighting. it,s safty cover for light tubes. comes in two sizes. i don't know how many lengh sizes.
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buckethead alien wrote:
There's a reason I know these things.
Oh chaps yes. But do test out the reverse of the fabric against your skin. in general, chaps do have a few bindy places and faux fur is not always soft on both sides. Cowboy style chaps may be more comfortable playa wear than biker style chaps, try to look over both types before preparing a pattern.I have six yards of orange 3" nap faux fur and can't decide what to make with it. I am thinking chaps. Opinions?
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This looks great. Do you intend for it to look like it's riding on your shoulders, or will the wearer be concealed under some cloth?Mister Jellyfish Mister wrote:***Bump***
Building a "MiniMan" giant puppet costume from abs pipe and el wire. Please visit www.MutantVehicle.com/miniman.htm and offer any advice you can.
What are y'all making to wear?
It's going to be alright.
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Darn, I don't think she gonna go to "youthful indescretions" and ilucidate.AntiM wrote:buckethead alien wrote:Oh chaps yes. But do test out the reverse of the fabric against your skin. in general, chaps do have a few bindy places and faux fur is not always soft on both sides. Cowboy style chaps may be more comfortable playa wear than biker style chaps, try to look over both types before preparing a pattern.I have six yards of orange 3" nap faux fur and can't decide what to make with it. I am thinking chaps. Opinions?
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Not any more..ever since..you know...the accident.
All of AntiM's "Youthful Indiscretion" stories start with "One time, we were all really, really drunk...." All that time in the Navy.
All of AntiM's "Youthful Indiscretion" stories start with "One time, we were all really, really drunk...." All that time in the Navy.
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Ah gee, RG just spoil all the fun. Psst . don't tell them it is phonetic.
If y'all keep this up, I'll get my chaps out. They oughta still fit. larry has matching ones, and I have a wonderful story about the Rising Sons and the Hashballs holiday party in Yokohama and the japanese guys hitting on my oblivious man ... hehehe. Yes, it involves the navy, furry handcuffs, and really, really drunk.
BTW, getting my chaps out these days is a threat not an enticement.
If y'all keep this up, I'll get my chaps out. They oughta still fit. larry has matching ones, and I have a wonderful story about the Rising Sons and the Hashballs holiday party in Yokohama and the japanese guys hitting on my oblivious man ... hehehe. Yes, it involves the navy, furry handcuffs, and really, really drunk.
BTW, getting my chaps out these days is a threat not an enticement.
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Dang, just found a page load of really cool costumes.
http://www.ppp.org/prod/prods/00-03-ede ... tumes.html

an aligator
and "waters"

I gotta love the germs

and having both a galaxy

and planets

would have been great last year.
http://www.ppp.org/prod/prods/00-03-ede ... tumes.html

an aligator
and "waters"

I gotta love the germs

and having both a galaxy

and planets

would have been great last year.
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Thanks, Sputnik. I think the operator will have face concealed by a custom mask made my Kernul Killbuck, and wearing black clothing as not to distract from the piece especially at night. The way we are rigging this with double-core el wire, nobody is going to walk into it.sputnik wrote:This looks great. Do you intend for it to look like it's riding on your shoulders, or will the wearer be concealed under some cloth?Mister Jellyfish Mister wrote:***Bump***
Building a "MiniMan" giant puppet costume from abs pipe and el wire. Please visit www.MutantVehicle.com/miniman.htm and offer any advice you can.
What are y'all making to wear?
As we build the frame I am finding the weight is a major concern, especially at the top of the structure. If I can find a way to extend some ski poles for the operator to hold up the arms, that will be cool.
More on the website at: www.MutantVehicle.com/miniman/htm
Harley: thanks for the tips. Keep 'em comin'!
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I am planning on spending a day in giesha drag after haveing a great hallowen experience as trixy the vegas giesha. My wife won't let me use her antique silk kimono on the playa so I am sewing my own. I have two design choices I might make it out of snow or sand camoflage cloth but if anyone cantell me where I can buy some knock-off burberry plaid fabric and maybe some guichi fabric for the obi I would love to go that direction.
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If you are not already, you might consider making your ice unit be secured on the bottom side by a section of open cell foam (polyurethane for instance). This would also act as the filter for the air inlet. As the ice melts (cooling the air that is drawn over it), the water wets the foam pad, which (through evaporative cooling) should increase the cooling effect. If the foam pad is large enough, no water should drip out?robotland wrote:stuart wrote:cotton, mylar and aluminum-found-objects spacesuit with (hopefully!) functional air-conditioning unit....(ice compartment and battery-operated blower)Just wondering what sorts of costumes people are planning
A darn good idea....I may have to build an aircon unit and bring the suit out again this year. I brought it last year, but didn't bring the "suit part" of the suit (a winterweight mechanic's coverall) because I thought that I'd roast in it. Big mistake!! I could have REALLY used it on those thirty-degree nights! Eventually I'll have to make a hot AND cold version- Maybe an Aluminet coverall for daytime.....dragonfly Jafe wrote:robotland wrote:If you are not already, you might consider making your ice unit be secured on the bottom side by a section of open cell foam (polyurethane for instance). This would also act as the filter for the air inlet. As the ice melts (cooling the air that is drawn over it), the water wets the foam pad, which (through evaporative cooling) should increase the cooling effect. If the foam pad is large enough, no water should drip out?stuart wrote: cotton, mylar and aluminum-found-objects spacesuit with (hopefully!) functional air-conditioning unit....(ice compartment and battery-operated blower)
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Re: Bump
God, this is my favorite and most-hated topic. Favorite because costumes are one of my favorite things about Burning Man (and people in general -- love seeing what people are wearing). Most-hated because I'm 6'6" and I can't just walk into a thrift store and buy stuff. However, this year, I'm doing SOMETHING about costumes.Mister Jellyfish Mister wrote:
What are y'all making to wear?
A few ideas:
Sequins or some other kind of mirror-like material added to some existing pants (hmm...maybe I can use that silver contact paper...).
Cowboy hat.
Angel or butterfly wings of some kind -- thought it will be hard to find them without moopy feathers.
Antlers of some kind (thanks to whoever mentioned that earlier).
Bunny ears (already have them) and bunny slippers if I can find them.
Cat ears (already have them).
A latex dinosaur mask I found at a local store.
Something something with el wire...
Chaps (as mentioned previously, to go with the cowboy hat).
Stilts -- thinking about getting some drywall stilts to add two feet to my height. Thinking the playa should be forgiving enough for those.
Suggestions for the overly tall regarding costumes?
Suggestions for attaching mirrors and/or sequins to fabric?
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I've been sitting here thinking about the same thing...and at 6'5" it's a pain to find costume stuff. I've got small butterfly wings but they don't look that good. And I'm more technical than creative on making things. So I'm going to echo DallasPlaya's question ...no I'll flat out ask. HELP!!! I can't think of anything that's good! And I've looked over the theme and looked through the image gallery and some burner websites for inspiration. It's just not happening.
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Sounds like a GREAT Cowboy-Jackasaurus-Angelbunny-Mothra costume!DallasPlaya wrote:God, this is my favorite and most-hated topic. Favorite because costumes are one of my favorite things about Burning Man (and people in general -- love seeing what people are wearing). Most-hated because I'm 6'6" and I can't just walk into a thrift store and buy stuff. However, this year, I'm doing SOMETHING about costumes.Mister Jellyfish Mister wrote:
What are y'all making to wear?
A few ideas:
Sequins or some other kind of mirror-like material added to some existing pants (hmm...maybe I can use that silver contact paper...).
Cowboy hat.
Angel or butterfly wings of some kind -- thought it will be hard to find them without moopy feathers.
Antlers of some kind (thanks to whoever mentioned that earlier).
Bunny ears (already have them) and bunny slippers if I can find them.
Cat ears (already have them).
A latex dinosaur mask I found at a local store.
Something something with el wire...
Chaps (as mentioned previously, to go with the cowboy hat).
Stilts -- thinking about getting some drywall stilts to add two feet to my height. Thinking the playa should be forgiving enough for those.
Suggestions for the overly tall regarding costumes?
Suggestions for attaching mirrors and/or sequins to fabric?
Sequins are frowned upon in many circles for their high MOOP potential...But if you can GUARANTEE that they'll stay put, I say GO FOR IT. I, for one, have many volumes of praise for GOOP adhesive. It will fasten nearly ANYTHING to just about ANYTHING ELSE. (See "The Poop on GOOP" thread for details ad nauseum.)
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Wings sans feathers are simpler than you think: wire coat hangers bent into shape, stretch panyhose over the frame and spray paint. You can get non-moopy glitter fabric paint that adheres well at most craft stores. Add shoulder straps and you're done.
Sequins and mirrors can be attached with 3-D fabric paint, it comes in lots of colors and textures, pearl, shiny, metallic, glow in the dark, glitter ... I use mine on much more than material. Sort of like an artsy-fartsy version of Goop.
Tall men look great in skirts, kilts, sarongs, and so on, length doesn't really matter. A sarong made of fabulous scrap fabric can double as a cape, so hit the remnant sales! No sewing involved if you find something that doesn't shed. 2 yards should do ya.
Shiny boxer shorts, the man-whore type sold as gifts in large retail malls, great for lounging.
Sequins and mirrors can be attached with 3-D fabric paint, it comes in lots of colors and textures, pearl, shiny, metallic, glow in the dark, glitter ... I use mine on much more than material. Sort of like an artsy-fartsy version of Goop.
Tall men look great in skirts, kilts, sarongs, and so on, length doesn't really matter. A sarong made of fabulous scrap fabric can double as a cape, so hit the remnant sales! No sewing involved if you find something that doesn't shed. 2 yards should do ya.
Shiny boxer shorts, the man-whore type sold as gifts in large retail malls, great for lounging.
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When it comes to costumes, these articles from Piss Clear on playa fashion, especially the Dont's section have been sticking in my mind and are guiding me this year. I'm going to have a lot of necklaces and maybe even a made up laminate or three. Anyway here's the links, look for yourself as it's good info.
Piss Clear #25 from 2004 (The Playa Fashion edition)
Cover PDF:
http://www.pissclear.org/PDFArchives/Pi ... t_2004.pdf
Interior PDF:
http://www.pissclear.org/PDFArchives/Pi ... t_2004.pdf
You really need to check out both...the cover is my main guide but the inside stuff will get you laughing.
Piss Clear #25 from 2004 (The Playa Fashion edition)
Cover PDF:
http://www.pissclear.org/PDFArchives/Pi ... t_2004.pdf
Interior PDF:
http://www.pissclear.org/PDFArchives/Pi ... t_2004.pdf
You really need to check out both...the cover is my main guide but the inside stuff will get you laughing.
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Re: Bump
Cowboy Mothra, eh?robotland wrote: Sounds like a GREAT Cowboy-Jackasaurus-Angelbunny-Mothra costume!
Sequins are frowned upon in many circles for their high MOOP potential...But if you can GUARANTEE that they'll stay put, I say GO FOR IT. I, for one, have many volumes of praise for GOOP adhesive. It will fasten nearly ANYTHING to just about ANYTHING ELSE. (See "The Poop on GOOP" thread for details ad nauseum.)
I was thinking more of large "sequins" (more like small mirrors) then the tiny ones everyone probably thinks of as moop...
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I love the way the Indians (subcontinent) attach mirrors to thier clothes, the little "pocket" made out of thread that is the sewing. (pathetic explaination--bettter try google image)

may help. I'm sure it's a lot of work.
eta: or if you can find those metal spangles that are shiney with holes you could do some solid wire work and sew those on...

may help. I'm sure it's a lot of work.
eta: or if you can find those metal spangles that are shiney with holes you could do some solid wire work and sew those on...
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri