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Toy Story Army Man Costume

Cassandra as Toy Story army man

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Photo #1 - Cassandra as Toy Story army man Photo #2 - All the supplies painted Photo #3 - Supplies needed Photo #4 - Supplies needed Photo #5 - Supplies needed
Costume type:  Costumes for Girls
Categories:Halloween Costumes, Toys and Dolls Costumes

This homemade costume for girls entered our 2013 Halloween Costume Contest.

A word from Angelica, the 'Toy Story Army Man' costume creator:

This is my 10 Year old daughter wearing the costume.
She wanted to be a character from Toy Story, and she liked this plastic army man best.

How to make a Toy Story army man:

First lets start with the supplies list:

  • 7-8 cans of green spray paint (Walmart)
  • 2-3 cans of gloss clear spray paint (Walmart)
  • 2 quarts of hi-gloss interior paint to match the spray paint (Home Depot)
  • Green face make up (Mehron)
  • Heavy duty Velcro strips
  • paint brush
  • Green hair spray

Items to be painted:

  • Army fatigues (Army surplus store)
  • Combat boots (Army surplus store)
  • old backpack
  • toy machine gun
  • toy grenades & binoculars (Dollar Tree)
  • canteen with holder (Army surplus store)
  • belt
  • card board
  • army goggles (Army surplus store)
  • army helmet (Army surplus store)

I started this costume with painting all the fabric items (army fatigues, back pack, parts of the combat boots, canteen holder) with the hi-gloss interior paint , this acts as a primer/sealer so you wont need as much spray paint.. Once this paint has completely dry with the green spray paint and spray all items on the list (about 2 coats) make sure to let dry completely between coats, then spray all items with gloss clear coat, the fabric items may need 2 coats, use your judgement so everything has a similar plastic look. The last item is the cardboard cutouts for the feet, you could create any shape you like then spray paint 2 coats of green and 1 coat of clear. Once the cardboard has dried use the Velcro strips on to the bottom of the boots and place on the cardboard.

For her face and hair, I used Mehron face paint for her face, neck, and hands, and green hair spray for her the back of her hair.

Rating: 4.0 of 5. Votes: 23

23 votes

Comments

#1 comment by CATHY GARRISON October 7, 2014

I THINK THIS IS SO COOL, I'M GOING TO MAKE IT THIS YEAR 2014 4 MYSELF.THANK YOU 4 PUTTING YOUR HARD WORK AND CRAFT ON LINE 4 OTHERS.I WONDER WHAT YOU ARE THIS YEAR?

#2 comment by Sonia December 6, 2014

This is the coolest costume I have ever seen! I want one for myself.

#3 comment by Lupe Wascher October 16, 2016

Truly Amazing!

#4 comment by MamaJ October 23, 2017

Do you remember how much you spent on all the supplies?

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