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Coolest Bride of Frankenstein Homemade Costume

The dress and bandages were purchased at a thrift store, make-up at a 99 cent store and the hair at a Sally Beauty supply.

The dress is a simple long dress. With regular bandages, I wrapped the left arm up to the shoulder, through the dress to the right shoulder and down again to the other hand. I painted my daughter’s face white with a tinge of gray. I looked up a picture of the Bride of Frankenstein and painted the face based on the picture.

The hair was a little tricky. All the wigs I looked at seemed to be so fake. I went to Sally’s and bought hair extensions. I cut through a hairband, got some foam, put wire through the foam and sewed the hairband around it. I hot-glued nylon around the wire and shaped it. I hot-glued the hair extensions onto the nylon. When putting on the hair, I fluffed out some of my daughter’s hair and hair-sprayed it to the wig.

I didn’t think this Bride of Frankenstein costume would come out as good as it did!

 Bride of Frankenstein Costume



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4 thoughts on “Coolest Bride of Frankenstein Homemade Costume”

  1. Wow your costume is great!! That is the best one I have seen this far. I tried to make the costume but could not get the hair.

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  2. I really want to be the bride for Halloween, but I’m daunted by the hair. Your daughter’s hair is the best I have seen!

    I read your description on how to make the hair, but I still cannot understand how you did it! What kind of hair band did you use? An elasticized full circle one or a hard plastic semi-circular one? When you cut through the hairband, are you cutting the circle shape and leaving it as a single strand?

    What kind of foam did you use? A thin craft foam sheet or foam rubber? What kind of wire? A thin floral wire?

    As for the nylon, was that a pair of panty hose stuffed with something that you shaped into a cone?

    Any further insight and instructions that you could give me would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks and awesome job!

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  3. Please, please, please give me more info on the hair! We have tried a couple different techniques, but so far nothing I’m in love with. Your daughter looks fab!

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