Outside The Box Costume Ideas

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two men and a truck

 

If you’ve been following Movers Who Blog for a while now, you know what October means … it’s boxtume season! If you’re new here, “boxtumes” are Halloween costumes we like to upcycle from cardboard moving boxes. Not only do you end up with a completely unique costume, it’s also fun for the family and extremely affordable.

We’ve come up with three brand new costumes to make this Halloween season in 30 minutes or less right in the comfort of your living room. Similar to our DIY hot air balloon or Barbie box costume, these can be done in a few simple steps. Halloween costumes don’t get much easier than this!

LEGO BRICK

Materials needed:

* TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® dish pack box

* Box cutter

* Tape

* Spray paint of your choosing

* 6 Craft boxes

* Wood glue

* Lego logo print out

STEP 1: Cut off the bottom flaps of a box (ours measured 16″W × 29″H × 11″D) with a box cutter. Tape down the top flaps.

STEP 2: To create head and arm holes, trace a dinner plate on the top of the box and saucers on each of the box’s sides, and cut out with the box cutter.

STEP 3: Lay the box flat on its back. Using wood glue, affix six round 2″H x 4″diam. craft boxes ($1.19 each; bjcraftsupplies.com) — without their lids — in two vertical rows along the front, as shown. Make sure the bottoms of the craft boxes face out.

STEP 4: Once the glue has dried, spray-paint the entire piece. If necessary, coat multiple times for a brighter color, then let dry.

STEP 5: Glue Lego logo to the back.

WHEATIES BOX

Materials needed:

* TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® dish pack box

* Orange paint

* Wheaties and General Mills printable

* Skin tone colored paint

* White and blue paint

* Spray adhesive

* Tape

* Plastic gold medal

* Yellow paint pen

* Box cutter

* Rope

Step 1: Tape the top of the box. This will make it easier to cut out the front design.

Step 2: Sketch out the circle for the face, and us a box cutter to cut out the oval.

STEP 3: Pray paint the entire box orange.

STEP 4: Use your creative side to paint the body on to the box. The athlete can be doing whatever you would like.

STEP 5: Glue Wheaties and General Mills logo onto the box

STEP 6: Use yellow paint pen to write “The breakfast of champions.”

STEP 7: Cut and glue medal around the neck of the body.

STEP 8: Attach rope on the inside to create straps for the child’s shoulders.

IPOD and HEADPHONES

Is your kid a music fanatic? With a little paint, some artistic talent, and a few supplies found around your home, you can easily create an iPod costume for your budding musician.

What you need:

* A TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® Dish Pack Box

* Spray Paint (color of your choice)

* White Paint

* Silver paint

* Extra cardboard

* Paper towel cylinder

* Print out of the word MENU

* Spray adhesive

* White Rope

* Half circle, ring, and cone Styrofoam pieces

* Black duct tape

* Hot glue

* Tape

* Ruler

* Box cutter

Step 1: Tape the top of the box. This will make it easier to cut out the front design.

Step 2: Sketch out the box design. Make sure to leave designated areas for the Mattel and Barbie logos.

Step 3: Use the box cutter to cut out the design, arm holes, and bottom box flaps.

Step 4: Take the box to a well-ventilated area to spray paint.

Step 5: Use the box cutter to cut out a large and small circle.

Step 6: Paint the larger circle white and the smaller circle the same color as the box.

Step 7: Once dry, use the silver paint to add the play and next buttons to the circle

Step 8: Cut out the MENU print out and use spray adhesive to attach it to the larger circle.

Step 9: Glue the larger circle on to the box and then the smaller circle onto the larger circle

Earbuds

Step 1: Cover front of the Styrofoam ring with black duct tape

Step 2: Hot glue the ring, half circle, and cone together.

Step 3: Glue white rope to each earbud

Step 4: Attach earbud string to paper towel cylinder and hot glue paper towel cylinder to the top of the box

CAR

Materials needed:

* TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® mirror boxes

* TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® small box

* Spray paint of your choosing

* Black duct tape

* Silver paint

* Masking tape

* Blue paint

* Black paint pen

* Box cutter

* Suspenders

* Tape

* Glue

* Yellow paint

STEP 1: Cut open mirror boxes and sketch out design of the car.

STEP 2: Use a box cutter to cut out 2 pieces of the car design.

STEP 3: Use extra cardboard to cut out 4 medium size circle for the wheels.

STEP 4: Cut all the flaps off of the small box.

STEP 5: Attach the car sides to the small box to build the frame of the car.

STEP 6: Use another mirror box to create the front of the car. Cut to the correct width and bend and curve to attach using masking tape to each side of the car.

STEP 7: Spray paint the car in a well ventilated area.

STEP 8: While the car is drying, take the four circle and cover them in black duct tape.

STEP 9: Use silver paint to create rims for the tires.

Step 10: Once the car is dry, attach tires to the car with tape or glue

STEP 11: Use blue paint to add windows to the car.

STEP 12: Use scrap pieces of cardboard to create bumpers, headlights, and rearview mirrors.

STEP 13: Paint bumpers mirrors silver and paint headlights yellow.

STEP 14: Attach these pieces with tape or hot glue.

STEP 15: Use a black paint pin to create detail such as doors.

STEP 16: Attach Suspenders to the small box a straps for the child’s shoulders.

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