Friday, June 5, 2015

Make A Fred Flintstone Costume

Yaba Daba Doo! Fred Flintstone is the lovable, blustery cartoon ethos that has won the hearts of audiences for agedness. A Fred Flintstone costume is effortless to practise by reason of stone time attire was clean by necessity. Bring about it a family matter with Wilma, Pebbles, Bam Bam, Barney and Betty. You are firm to impress Each at your consequent costume celebration.


Instructions


Make a Fred Flintstone Costume


1. Shop thrift stores, yard sales or flea markets for a ecru, brown, orange, or gutless leaf to compose your Fred Flintstone costume. Research absent the remnant bin at your limited reduction retailer or cloth shop to good buy an animal print info or solid existence tone materials with no representation or diagram.


2. Fold the information in half and clasp up hard by to the thing to cause confident there information to arrive encompassing you and involve from the neck to the knees.


3. Stitch the info stable down one side and across the top using a sewing appliance, or compass Joint tape between the info and press with a burning iron to secure the side and top seams.


4. Intersect a neck and arm openings in the information, leaving the edges model jagged.


5. Jab the costume on and carry someone abbreviate the bottom in a zigzag leaving the edges raw and jagged.


6. Cut another piece of material in a contrasting color with jagged edges to make a large tie that reaches almost to the bottom of Fred's costume.


7. Cut out felt triangles and stick on the costume using seam tape, or just draw big triangles on the material with a permanent black marker.


Make Fred's Car


8. Find and old wheelchair to make Fred's stone age car, which runs on the power of Fred's feet.


Cut out a small cardboard circle for the steering wheel and glue it to the log. Glue a dowel rod between the other two wheels to hold them apart.


10. Cut out two short and two long pieces of wood or heavy cardboard and cover with dark brown material or paint to resemble logs. Glue one short log to the dowel rod separating the two front wheels. Glue the other short "log" to the back of the wheelchair to make it look like it is holding the back wheels apart. Glue a long "log" down each side of the wheel chair between connecting the front wheels to the back wheels.


11. Use heavy cardboard to make a frame for the back and top of Fred's car. Cover the car top with an old brown towel to resemble rawhide material. Cut a "window" in the back of the material.


12. Attach a dowel rod to each arm of the chair and glue a cardboard "log" across them to keep them upright.


13.9. Use lightweight wood or heavy cardboard and cut out four circles for the wheels. Cover the circles with gray or brown material to resemble stone wheels. Attach one to each big wheel of the chair.