3 Ways to Make a Bat Costume
Halloween is around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to get creative with costumes. If you want to stand out from the crowd but don’t want to spend a fortune, consider making your very own bat costume. Not only is it easy to make, but it can also be customized to suit your personal style. In this article, we’ll explore three different methods for creating a bat costume using materials easily found at home or in a local craft store.
1. DIY Bat Wings and Ears
For a simple and budget-friendly option, consider making bat wings and ears.
Materials needed:
– Black fabric (can be an old t-shirt or an inexpensive clearance fabric)
– Fabric scissors
– Needle and thread or sewing machine
– Headband
– Black felt
– Hot glue gun
Instructions:
First, cut your black fabric into two large triangles that will serve as your bat wings. The size of the triangles will depend on how large you want your wings to be. Next, sew or glue the top edge of each wing along the seams of a long-sleeved black shirt.
For the ears, cut two smaller triangles from the black felt. Fold them in half lengthwise and glue them onto the headband. This will create a simple yet effective bat costume without too much hassle.
2. Umbrella Batman Costume
Transform a broken umbrella into a standout bat costume!
Materials needed:
– Broken black umbrella
– Black leotard or shirt and leggings
– Scissors
– Safety pins or sewing kit
Instructions:
Start by detaching the canopy of the umbrella from its frame, leaving you with just the fabric portions. Cut eight sections by following the seams which create natural batwing shapes.
Attach four sections along each side seam of your leotard or shirt with safety pins or sew them on for added durability. Extend your arms outward to see the bat wings formed by the umbrella fabric. Complete your look with black leggings.
3. Cardboard Bat Mask and Wings
For an eco-friendly approach, use cardboard to create a unique bat mask and wings.
Materials needed:
– Large piece of cardboard
– Pencil
– Scissors or craft knife
– Black acrylic paint
– Elastic string or thin ribbon
– Hole punch
Instructions:
Draw a bat wing shape on the cardboard that is wide enough to cover your body from wrist to wrist. Cut out the shape and paint it black. Once it dries, use a hole punch at either end of the wings, near where your wrists would be. Thread elastic string or ribbon through the holes, so you can secure it around your wrists.
Draw a bat mask on the remaining cardboard, making sure it has eye holes. Cut it out, paint it, and let it dry. Attach elastic string or ribbon on each side of the mask to securely fit around your head.
Choose one of these methods, get creative, and enjoy dressing as a bat this Halloween! With minimal cost and effort, you’ll have a unique costume that is sure to impress.