Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Tutorial Tuesday: Horrifying Houseplant Costumes

Okay...all you people, making cute pet costumes...
My pets just won't have it. So i decided to pick on some residents that are slightly more cooperative... and in doing so,
I am going to show that I have more time on my hands
than anyone else in the whole wide world...
Mwah-hahah.

I made costumes for my house plants.
And I made a tutorial too...
(in case you find yourself with a little time to kill.)

The Ferocious Ficus


and

the Rest in Peace Lily



Materials:
Stryrofoam balls, acrylic paints, vampire fangs, crepe paper sheets, pins, floral wire and tape
Tools:
Hot glue gun, knife, wire cutters, scissors



Ferocious Ficus:

  • Cut balls in half
  • Paint outside green and inside red. Add lips to outside cut edge and let dry
  • Cut crepe paper with squiggley edge
  • Cut leaves out of darker crepe paper
  • Place vampire fangs between halves of painted styrofoam ball
  • Pin in place with a straight pin in the back

  • Secure fangs with hot glue in the corners
  • Use hot glue on the fronts of fangs to create a sappy drool. Let harden.
  • Wrap around the outside of the ball with the squiggley crepe paper and hot glue in place.
  • Insert floral wire, (1 foot long- bent in half) into the back of the stryofoam ball with an end in each half.
  • Secure with hot glue and wrap crepe paper to cover.
  • Wrap wire with floral tape.
  • Glue on leaves and wrap floral tape to end.
  • Wrap wire on tree branch.

Oh, The Horror.

Rest In Peace Lily is just a much larger styrofoam ball, painted like an eye and wrapped with cut crepe paper, hot glued in place. It is anchored with a bamboo skewer.

Look Out!


61 comments:

  1. I love this idea! We don't get any trick-or-treaters at our house so I like to decorate and the beginning of the month. This will be a perfect addition! I need to run to the store! :)

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  2. Anonymous2:19 PM

    These are hilarious! Martha Stewarts craft elves would be jealous they didn't think of it first and that first plant screams "Feed me Seyour! Feeeed me!"

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  3. Ohhh I love it!!!! These are awesome! Thanks for sharing

    Happy Halloween

    Come on over to my place and sit a spell

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  4. so funny! I wish they really grew in my garden- then I'd get to keep all the candy!

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  5. Anonymous2:41 PM

    genius!!! what a fantastic idea!

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  6. yeah, you still so totally rock!

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  7. coolest halloween craft ever.

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  8. o.m.g. this is hilarious! makes me want to go out and buy a big ficus!

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  9. You are hilarious and talented.

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  10. I love you. Period.

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  11. Anonymous7:21 PM

    boyfriends words " that is pure genius"

    ahhh i love the little teeth monsters
    so little shop of horrors ^_^

    if i were doing a halloween party i would so invest in that
    or if i had children running around the house to make them feel like season

    ^_^ i agree with the bf absolutely pure genius

    brava darling braaaavaaaa

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  12. This is the most original and hilarious (horrorlarious?!) thing I have seen in years! I applaud your ingenuity!

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  13. Awesome! I love it. Thank you for sharing your deviant mind and tutorial.

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  14. Get outta here! You are to funny!

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  15. These houseplant costumes are amazing. I do believe you are the most creative person on the planet. We're not worthy! We're not worthy!

    Keep up those amazing ideas of yours!

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  16. these are the best things i've seen yet for halloween! bwahahahaha!

    i may just have to do the fangy ones. those are just too perfect.

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  17. Anonymous8:21 AM

    holy moly woman, you are unstoppable!

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  18. I just want you to know that, of all the cool Halloween crafts I've seen this year...THIS is the one I'm doing. My school is committed to having plants in every classroom, a veggie garden out front, and orchids of all types at my desk (see my blog about it here: http://ibbyskibby.wordpress.com/2008/10/20/lovely-workspace/ )
    My sisters and I are going to make a day of it on Sunday and do a ton. We'll put them all over the school, just in time for Halloween!! Thanks so much for your fabulous idea.

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  19. That is the funniest and most original craft I've seen probably ever!

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  20. These are beyond fabulous! I'll be adding a link to this in my next halloween feature post :)

    dot
    dabbled.org

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  21. Anonymous9:18 AM

    These are FABULOUS!!! I am so gonna make these!! Thanks for the thorough instructions! Happy Halloween!

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  22. OMG. Brilliant. Genius. I want all of my plants to have eyeballs. All of them. a big ol' eyeball-o-rama.

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  23. Anonymous10:33 AM

    My houseplants already have costumes: they're going as THE DEAD. Muahahaha

    I love these ideas. FABULOUS!!

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  24. I am still working my way through Vanessa's party list and enjoying all the blogs :D I dont want to miss anyone out. Great tutorial Hugs Juliet

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  25. Anonymous6:19 AM

    You've made those houseplants into Blog SUPAHSTARS.

    Brilliant.

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  26. I've NEVER seen this - it's so great!!
    You are too cool for school!!

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  27. I saw your link in the tumblefish blog. I just have to try this in large form for the outdoor plants near the porch. Love your "costumes"

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  28. This is the most unique thing I've seen in a long time! I'll be linking!

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  29. genius! I love those, reminds me of little shop of horrors! May I ask, where do you find crepe paper? I haven't used it in so long I forgot it existed, but recently craft recipes have been calling for it! Thanks, Laura

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  30. Genius is right! I love this idea.

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  31. Anonymous10:34 AM

    Hilarious. I love them. Totally original and SO cool. Thanks for sharing your awesome idea!

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  32. OK so the Feed me Seymour lines have been taken. I think I will just hack into your blogger page and change your blog name to Brilliant Betty.

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  33. These are the coolest plants I've seen in a long time! I think i'm going to have to make myself one!!

    Julie

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  34. These are fabulous. Cute and yet a little bizarre, just what I love!

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  35. ok here is my christmas wish list #1... you on my crapy, insignificant blog roll. (no i dont mean you are crapy and insignificant) if you have any ojections let me know and i will remove you at once. oh to be so talented and creative.
    thanks for sharing *^_^* rosey

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  36. genius! now i can make my own "little shop of horrors"! :)

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  37. Anonymous4:33 AM

    Hysterically fun - thanks for doing the tut!

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  38. Anonymous6:38 AM

    That's great!

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  39. You are a genius! But you knew that.

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  40. Love these so much outstanding! Absolutely amazing!
    Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial.
    hugs ginger

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  41. You are so damn cool. Seriously. What a ridiculously awesome idea.

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  42. I'm here by way of Be*Mused Jan - I love love love this. Fantastic.

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  43. I love them!!! They are toooooo funny! Gotta make them ASAP!!!!!

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  44. Anonymous1:47 PM

    This is so brilliant, I can't stop grinning. And so perfect for those of us with pets (ie: cats) who will have nothing to do with being clothed.

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  45. Hystericamally fabulous! makes me want to say "feed me Seymour!" !

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  46. Anonymous11:41 PM

    thank you for the kind thoughts sweetheart

    hope all your crafts are going well right now

    can't wait for a new blog from you showing what your up to

    and I thought of a good idea just fold part of it over to make the illusion of a flap with buttons

    ^_^

    oh and i can't wait till after the christmas season so i can post pictures of the christmas gifts i'm making i think you would absolutely adore what i'm making my sister

    <3

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  47. I love it, so scary and creative.

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  48. so cool!
    thanks for sharing!

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  49. Anonymous12:37 PM

    These are so great...thank you for sharing...we are going to try these! My son accumulates tons of teeth and this is a great project for them.
    Ramona
    PS: we are still party hopping from A Fanciful Twist

    http://www.alteredartjunkies.typepad.com/

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  50. Anonymous2:25 PM

    you made costumes...for your houseplants.....I have no option but to immediately add you to my blog roll...

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  51. Oh my gosh, how did I miss this? That is so fabulous!!!

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  52. poo. i missed this before halloween. i'll save it for next year! :)

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  53. Anonymous2:57 PM

    Excellent!

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  54. Anonymous12:51 PM

    I had to make these! Mine was "a use what you have on hand" situation, so I made mine sunflowers..

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacjan/2979375637/

    Thanks for the inspiration.

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  55. So creepy cool! Sorry I missed out on all the Halloween goodness over here. I'll be making these next year!

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  56. Anonymous4:47 PM

    your too cool.

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  57. Thanks for the tutorial. I can't wait to try making one. :-D So awesome!

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  58. Love this! New fun ways to make my friends roll their eyes, can't wait to try it!

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