Yrien
Sr Member
Previous Halloween costumes have usually been put together from various bits and pieces, and fairly generic (a cat, a witch, etc.). This year, my husband and I decided to try something a little different - making ourselves Death Eater costumes (from Harry Potter).
We were inspired by Jen on EPBOT, who posted a few tutorials for light-up wands (http://www.epbot.com/2014/07/diy-light-up-wand-tutorial-for-harry.html) and paper mache masks (http://www.epbot.com/2014/06/diy-harry-potter-death-eater-mask.html). Both are things we've never tried before, but didn't appear too daunting. We're both still very new at this whole costume-building thing, so our skill levels are pretty low when it comes to stuff like this!
Here was our main inspiration. We're planning on a base of black clothes from our closets, but we needed to make robes, wands, and masks (and probably wand holsters too, if we have time).

We started with the robes, lucking into a 50% off sale at our local fabric shop since we needed 8 metres of fabric for both sets. My cats were very "helpful" during the process of drawing and cutting out the patterns, but I did eventually manage to get everything cut out, sewn (using my new serger for the first time!) and finished (my robe is modelled on my mannequin, which is still wearing the shirt I painted for a future Hawkeye costume.

We also started working on the masks. We had originally wanted to buy plain plastic masks to build details on top of, but couldn't find any that were big enough for my husband's face so we decided to try Jen's tutorial for making paper mache versions instead. We started with aluminium foil shaped to our faces, which we then covered with paper mache. Once that dried, we covered the paper mache with air-dry clay. This was our first major setback, as my mask cracked to pieces while drying (and the clay lifted up off the paper mache, making it completely unusable). My husband's was still in good shape so he was able to use it, while I went with a plastic base mask instead.

We were inspired by Jen on EPBOT, who posted a few tutorials for light-up wands (http://www.epbot.com/2014/07/diy-light-up-wand-tutorial-for-harry.html) and paper mache masks (http://www.epbot.com/2014/06/diy-harry-potter-death-eater-mask.html). Both are things we've never tried before, but didn't appear too daunting. We're both still very new at this whole costume-building thing, so our skill levels are pretty low when it comes to stuff like this!
Here was our main inspiration. We're planning on a base of black clothes from our closets, but we needed to make robes, wands, and masks (and probably wand holsters too, if we have time).


We started with the robes, lucking into a 50% off sale at our local fabric shop since we needed 8 metres of fabric for both sets. My cats were very "helpful" during the process of drawing and cutting out the patterns, but I did eventually manage to get everything cut out, sewn (using my new serger for the first time!) and finished (my robe is modelled on my mannequin, which is still wearing the shirt I painted for a future Hawkeye costume.




We also started working on the masks. We had originally wanted to buy plain plastic masks to build details on top of, but couldn't find any that were big enough for my husband's face so we decided to try Jen's tutorial for making paper mache versions instead. We started with aluminium foil shaped to our faces, which we then covered with paper mache. Once that dried, we covered the paper mache with air-dry clay. This was our first major setback, as my mask cracked to pieces while drying (and the clay lifted up off the paper mache, making it completely unusable). My husband's was still in good shape so he was able to use it, while I went with a plastic base mask instead.

