Happy Mutant 3-Armed Baby Costume

 by canida
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This year we were a Nuclear Family for Halloween, with our 4-month-old daughter Corvidae dressed up as a 3-armed happy mutant.

While we wanted to be subtle, this was almost too subtle - she wore the costume all day, and hardly anyone noticed!  But when they finally detected a problem, the responses were excellent.

This instructable documents the creation and care of a 3-armed baby.  If you make your own, please post pictures!
 
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Step 1: Find radiation sources

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As with many superheroes, Corvidae's mutation is the result of irradiation.  in this case, both of her parents take serious rads on a regular basis - Eric as a Beam Engineer at North Central Positronics*, and I as head of the Experimental Radiology department at Mid-World University*.

Caution:
radiation-induced mutant powers are highly idiosyncratic.  We cannot guarantee your child will be born with super strength or telekinesis, or that any extra limbs will be fully functional and/or not evil.

Since we had to leave our real badges at work (pesky government regulations!) Eric quickly cut duplicates on the Epilog laser cutter.


*Hat tip to Stephen King's Dark Tower.

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sheraphoenix says: Oct 26, 2011. 8:11 AM
We loved this idea and made our daughter a 3 armed baby for Haloween 2011. It's a big hit! Thanks for the idea.
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canida (author) in reply to sheraphoenixOct 27, 2011. 11:02 AM
Awesome!
She's so cute with her vestigial limb. Thanks for sharing the picture. :D
zapper067 says: Aug 12, 2011. 6:25 AM
th hands are too small so it looked like a fake.Only if it is bigger
canida (author) in reply to zapper067Oct 27, 2011. 11:03 AM
Vestigial limbs are often smaller!
SgtJellyfish says: Oct 12, 2011. 10:47 PM
this is now my team fortress 2 spray :D love the pic!
wizcling68 says: Jun 26, 2011. 1:34 PM
I liked the fact that nobody realy picked up on it. That's what I call a costume. Cute kid
RavingMadStudios says: Nov 3, 2010. 2:02 PM
This is fantastically, beautifully, wonderfully subtle. I love it!

It doesn't hurt that the baby is just a little bit cute.
aalison says: Nov 1, 2010. 12:26 PM
That's gorgeous.
Perhaps next year you could do a beeblebaby. http://www.zz9.org/merchandise/beeblebears.html
brightside.janet says: Oct 29, 2010. 6:33 AM
Hi Canida, this is such a clever idea and her smile is utterly adorable! I just had to include it in "10 Halloween costumes sure to get a smile" (http://www.homemakers.com/blog/brightside/2010/10/29/10-halloween-costumes-sure-to-get-a-smile/). I've emailed you about this and hope you don't mind us linking to you. Janet
platypusymphony says: Sep 30, 2010. 6:11 AM
That is an awesome costume - what a great idea! Also, your baby is incredibly adorable and lucky to have such creative parents.
ocampolm says: Sep 29, 2010. 9:20 PM
Genius! I love the family photos
rusty0101 says: Sep 27, 2010. 10:30 AM
No mutant babies were harmed in the construction of this Halloween costume. Can't say the same about dolls, but at least this "Chucky" won't be doing anything left handed... :-)

Great job by the way.
TRANSLTR says: Sep 26, 2010. 11:40 PM
Brilliant - I have to make an adult version as my kids are too old!
janettetsmith says: Sep 26, 2010. 9:10 PM
Buwhaha! This is great.
jwjohnsen says: Sep 26, 2010. 7:56 PM
Love the cloth diaper.
Jon B3 says: Sep 26, 2010. 3:29 PM
Excellent!

The rest of Australia reckon us Tasmanians have got two heads... this would show them!
linny says: Sep 26, 2010. 11:37 AM
Excellent!!! When he gets older, this child will probably fully appreciate the humor behind this wonderful gag. This is one of the funniest things I've ever seen-- Hope you'll keep evolving. I love humor.

mman1506 says: Sep 26, 2010. 7:10 AM
for people in toronto go to active surplus there known for there baby parts
KWHCoaster in reply to mman1506Sep 26, 2010. 10:14 AM
The limbs have moved from a shelf to a bucket at the back. :-)

The bucket of arms must give a few people a start as they walk by.
Strombergundy says: Sep 26, 2010. 10:06 AM
Cute!
baba87 says: Sep 3, 2010. 1:30 PM
Im so gonna do this with my kids someday
jongscx in reply to baba87Sep 26, 2010. 9:33 AM
make a costume or expose them to radiation to grow extra limbs?
aramanthe says: Sep 22, 2010. 9:19 PM
I lol'd hardcore at the badges. The reverse of my (real) work badge says "North Central Positronics, Alyce O'Dim"
hammer9876 says: Sep 14, 2010. 4:06 PM
For the first time in my life I want a baby! Can I borrow someones?
canida (author) in reply to hammer9876Sep 16, 2010. 5:39 PM
As far as I'm concerned, awesome Halloween costumes the #1 reason for having kids!

Well, awesome Halloween costumes that are recorded on the Internets for blackmail purposes in adolescence. ;D
starrydynamo says: May 24, 2010. 1:58 AM
 Hands down the greatest baby costume I have ever seen!
ekobor says: Feb 26, 2010. 8:18 PM
 Very cute.
HelloChild... says: Nov 4, 2009. 3:18 PM
 You're a monster!
coconuthead the third in reply to HelloChild...Feb 17, 2010. 7:05 PM
↑↑↑↑↑ ↑is right and thats sad
rbbiggs says: Feb 11, 2010. 4:32 PM
Penn State college of Medicine?  hahahahaha!  You guys are a crack up !
rbbiggs says: Feb 11, 2010. 4:28 PM
This is just too funny.  I wish I had seen this idea a few years ago when my kids were this age !!
Chapu says: Feb 3, 2010. 4:36 AM
HAHAHAhaha this was great!!! 
I´m gonna make one for my first grandchild :-)

kelseymh says: Nov 4, 2009. 1:08 PM
Awwwww!
canida (author) in reply to kelseymhJan 14, 2010. 1:57 PM
;)  We try.
Tunesrlife says: Dec 28, 2009. 6:57 AM
Just a suggestion for IF you wanted the other arm to move on it's own-
You could connect it to the upper one in a couple places with a bit of fishing twine. 
Awesome by the way :)
anonymouse197 in reply to TunesrlifeDec 31, 2009. 7:36 PM
 would fishing twine not be a bit thin and possibly lethal?
Tunesrlife in reply to anonymouse197Dec 31, 2009. 8:51 PM
What do you mean lethal!?
Maybe I didn't explain it very well.  I suggested that someone could tie a bit (maybe an inch or two) or clear plastic string from lower arm's sleeve to the upper arm's sleeve so that when the real arm moves, the other will follow, because it's attached to the real one.  Thought it could be kind of cool, instead of just having the fake arm hang there.
...I dont really understand how that could be precieved as lethal.  If I am incorrect, please explain it to me.
anonymouse197 in reply to TunesrlifeJan 1, 2010. 8:39 AM
 Sorry - I misinterpreted your comment. I thought you meant tying fishing twine round the REAL arm and thread that through the clothes to the fake arm, possibly cutting off the blood flow. Sorry. Silly Me! :P
filigree says: Nov 22, 2009. 11:13 AM
 I see l'm a little late, but this is a great costume! I love that it's so subtle and kinda disturbing. It's fun to play with people's heads, even if you ended up doing it inadvertently!  I had a similar Halloween: When I was in 5th grade I dressed up in street clothes with a ground-off six-penny nail glued to my forehead in a bit of bloody wax scar material. Far more people invited me into their houses for first aid than offered me treats! It was a really strange and fun experience (that led me to become a makeup artist for a while!) Good job! 

My son is now old enough that all he wants are commercially popular costumes - but at least I get to make them. Enjoy this time!
erosser says: Nov 13, 2009. 11:55 AM
 AHAHA!
Brilliant!
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