Tag: stage costumes

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Caveat Emptor on Mascot Costumes

Apr
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Caveat Emptor on Mascot Costumes

Hmm…I wonder if the Disney folks relaxed their policies on the sales of Mickey Mouse costumes?  I came across this video which prompted this comment.

  In the past (20-50 or more years ago), it was a huge copyright No-No to duplicate, rent, buy, sell or manufacture Disney characters, and most other copyrighted characters as well.

Disney and any other companies who have copyrighted characters want to maintain a certin integrity for those characters; and it would be really bad publicity if the public saw a drunken Goofy, or Donald Duck robbing a bank, wouldn’t it? That’s why they maintain an iron-fist when it comes to their characters.

Back in the olden days, I understand there were 20+ typewritten pages (remember typewriters?) with details as to how the costumes would be worn, how often gloves would be changed, etc.;  and especially never, never remove the head, and always, always keep in character.

Does this apply to those famous character costumes sold at Walmart or Target or your favorite grocery store?  I assume that the manufacturers of these costumes were licesnsed to manufacture and sell them, so you are likely OK.  You might check the labels to be certain though.

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Mascot Costumes 1

Apr
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Mascot Costumes 1

Now the fun begins.  The next 2-3 weeks will be devoted to everthing that relates to mascot costumes.

So wear do all these mascot costumes come from that you see at many sports events?  BTW, the misspelling of ‘wear’ was on purpose.  My mindless sense of humor, I guess.

Originally, these mascot heads were made from paper mache, followed by a number of plastic impregnated fabrics.  Foam seemed to be a late bloomer (historically wise), but seems to be the choice of many mascot builders now.  I preferred a product called Celastic because it held it shape better and was impervious to rain, sleet and snow.  Foam heads have one serious drawback and that is the cleaning of them.  Dry cleaning causes dry rot and washing, well actually the drying process, takes days.

And being a bit snobbish because I manufactured these for 50 years, there is a design flaw in this costume.  Overall, it’s pretty good, though.

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How to Make Your Own Costume 2

Apr
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How to Make Your Own Costume 2

Several of these home made costumes were done cleverly and at not too great an expense.  As per an earlier video, some of the basics could be used for other events.  Imagination can go a long ways in costuming, especailly if you want to keep costs down.  And imagine the spinoffs on the costumes presented here. 

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How to Make Your Own Costume 1

Apr
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How to Make Your Own Costume 1

This video and this brief series are just to start giving you ideas on how you can make your own costume for a party or even Halloween.  The young lady in the video throws out a few good ideas on how easy it is to constuct a simple costume for very little money.  I thought she explained it well when she suggested buying an outfit for dual purposes…one to wear at a normal function and then how to convert it to be used as a costume.  For more on masquerade and Halloween costumes, CLICK HERE

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Another Perspective From a Theatrical Costumer

Apr
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Another Perspective From Another Theatrical Costumer

This costumer reminded me of the enormous amount of fabric it takes to make some costumes; and how many sources of fabric stores and mills that we used to create and build.  

Our strong suit was that our firm had many, many authentic costumes from several previous eras going back as far as the 1860’s.  The problem was that the clothing of those earlier generations would not necessarily fit the men and women of the 2000’s.

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Stage Costuming

Apr
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Stage / Theatrical Costuming

Ah!  This is throwback to some of my costuming background. Although I wasn’t involved in the theatrical aspects of costumeing that much, I was reminded that it takes a lot of thought to prepare for a stage production.  One can’t just throw a ‘blue shirt’ on someone and hope that tells the story of a character.

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Werewolf Facial Hair and Crepe Hair

Mar
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Werewolf Facial Hair and Crepe Hair

If you saw our most recent post, we spoke of what you can do with crepe hair; and here is another use for the product.  Hmm…a werewolf for Halloween.  The part that discusses the facial hair and crepe hair comes about 8 minutes or so into the video so you might need to wade through the first several minutes.  For more on costumes, stage makeup and other things related, visit us HERE

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Fake Beards with Crepe Hair

Mar
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Fake Beards with Crepe Hair

Crepe hair?  Not easy to find.  Most all-season costume shops carry it, but rarely will you find it at one of thos seasonal Halloween shops. This video condenses the process into a few minutes, but you can see what you can achieve for a theatrical production or a Halloween party.  

In addition to soaking crepe hair and stretching it;  you can also stretch and steam iron it to get the same effect.  I can also be pulled apart without the straightening process if you want kinkier hair For more, visit us HERE

 

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Making a Nose with Nose Putty

Mar
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Making a Nose with Nose Putty

Nose Putty.The old standard in theater. It used to be relatiely soft.. ala the brand she is using; then later the manufactures hardened it and it needed to be kneaded to soften it a bit. Apparently some brands have softened it again. Careful about the softening though as it only continues to soften and never harden back up again. A caveat: She wore a couple of rings while she was doing this video, and if that putty get lodged into a setting on a ring, it might be quite difficult to remove. Oh yes, on the removal of the putty. It’s a sloppy job and might take a few minutes longer to get it off than it took to put it on. For more on stage makeup and costumes, CLICK HERE

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Do it Yourself Bald Wig

Feb
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Do It Yourself Bald Wig

After the previous video, I found this video in which a lady did the same process by herself. This means you don’t necessarily need a professional makeup artist to do the job for you, and that might be important if you are just going to a Halloween party and don’t want to spend the $$$.

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