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Triceratops Costume - How I became a triceratops in under an hour.By Stella Rivet
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Directions:I looked up a picture of one of my favorite dinosaurs, the triceratops, on the internet before I began. First you need to draw the outline of the dino head on the back side of the cardboard. Once it is the way you like it, use and ex-acto knife to cut out your design.
Now use the crayons to add color and depth to your dino. Next you need to cut out 3 horns, one smaller and two larger. Once you have those the shape you like use the packing tape to tape them in place, one piece of tape on each side of the horn. Cut your eye holes (you can also do this step before you put your horns on which may be easier depending on your cutting utensil). You can either hold this mask up when you want to, or you can take a piece a string and thread it through the eye holes and tie it behind your head. I found, having long hair, that tying it back into a high pony tail helped keep the mask on.
If you end up making this costume before the night of Halloween you could paint the cardboard and it would stand out more! For the feet, cut them out of card board, then cut a hole to slip your feet through. You wear these on top of your shoes!
For the finishing touch, wear a green outfit! This outfit was a hit and was made under an hour! Rarrrr! |
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