

I only wish I got a better photo of the hat! I'm so proud of that hat. I sewed it up myself. I got the uniform from good old Martha Witzel, a long time ago.Happy Halloween!
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I only wish I got a better photo of the hat! I'm so proud of that hat. I sewed it up myself. I got the uniform from good old Martha Witzel, a long time ago.














The final product. Samurai Zack.
Costume without the armor. Thanks Kate for finding us the awesome jacket! It was perfect!



Our first step was finding the supplies. We used: poster board for the armor plates and scabbard, foam core board for the hat and sword, brads for the rivets, grommets for tying the armor on, black cotton cording for the ties, a dollar tree helmet for the hat, rust-oleum hammered metal paint to the give the armor an aged look, spray glue, hot glue, gold paint, an assortment of fabrics, paints, tapes and more.... oh, and a whole LOT of duct tape.
Gluing brads for rivets on the helmet before painting.
Zack and my sister Carrie punching holes for the grommets.
Painting the shadows into the armor.
Wrapping the sword hilt.
The painted armor panels. I had brought an old bag of clothes for my sister that I had packed weeks ago, and in it was this old straw beach mat which worked perfectly for the armor. Such a happy accident!
Sewing the edging on.
The finished sword hilt and scabard.
The finished armor.
This guy made his samurai costume entirely out of rubber maid garbage cans and rubber stoppers.



