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Home Office Photos. Cut out a circle of white paper and glue a bunch of cotton balls to it. Use a white or black beanie for the head. Take a white or black skullcap style sock hat and sew or glue the ears onto the sides. Take a couple of handfuls of cotton balls and glue them to the top of the hat. Use the hood of your sweatshirt as the head. If you bought a hooded sweatshirt, you can attach the ears and head tufts directly to the hood.
Sew or glue the ears onto the sides of the hood and attach some cotton balls to the top. This option allows you to easily slide back the head portion if you start to get too hot in the costume. Part 3. Wear black socks on your feet and hands. One way to make the costume even more realistic is to wear long, black socks to look like hooves. If you will be walking around outside, wear black shoes. Take them off when you get inside, if you want to. You could also wear black gloves or mittens so your hands are still useable.
Paint the tip of your nose black. Using washable craft paint, black lipstick, or eye-black, cover the tip of your nose. Paint about a one-inch diameter section at the end of your nose.
Wrap black tape around the wrists and ankles. If you chose a white sweatshirt and you are not wearing socks or gloves on your hands, use black tape on the wrists and ankles of the clothes to mimic where the wool ends and the hooves begin. Duct tape or athletic cloth tape works well. You could just tape or glue together a bunch of cotton balls and stick them on. Not Helpful 9 Helpful Yes, of course! After all that hard work you put into making the costume, you deserve to enjoy yourself.
Just be careful, your costume might be fragile. Not Helpful 5 Helpful It would be better if you used hotter glue, because the pieces would hold better that way. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 5. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Make the costume ahead of time so all of the glue has time to dry. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.
Always be careful when working with hot glue, as it can burn you. Helpful 4 Not Helpful 2. Related wikiHows How to. How to. About This Article. Here we have 2 Bees that are hovering around a Honeycomb. This one is an amazingly ornate Beehive or Skep on a little table. The picture is an Engraving of an unusual looking Wooden Beehive! They appear to be running and playing together in a pasture.
Such a fun scene! Multiple file options are available on the post. This one comes from a rare Circa Pyrography Catalog! There are three color options to choose from. A lovely Victorian Scrap Piece and he has a friend! The print shows a variety of different Horse Breeds. Great as Instant Art for your Wall! These are Chillingham Cattle from England.
I love the soft colors on this one. Featured here is an old Label for Mincemeat Pies. These would look great in a Farmhouse Kitchen! Shown above is a lovely looking Cow with 3 Sparrow Birds! The print shows some lovely Cattle, in all different colors.
Shown here is an old Advertising Trade Card, featuring a young Girl and a baby Calf, in a pastoral setting!
Shown above is a lovely high resolution black and white spotted Cow! This is the perfect image for your Farmhouse projects. This image is a wonderful Vintage Picture done in full color, of two Wooly Sheep! The image is an Ibex which I believe is a type of Wild Goat. It shows a brown and white spotted goat with horns, ready to be milked. Three nice fluffy Lambs that you can use for your Easter projects or Farm themed projects! This one is a bright green head of Lettuce growing in the ground.
It looks so fresh and lovely, ready to be picked and enjoyed in a Salad! This one was scanned from an Antique Vegetable Print. Included in the bouquet are a big beautiful Sunflower and some Fig Marigolds!
Such a pretty combination! I made this typography printable by combining portions of a few antique French invoices. I love the sheep image in the logo!
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