Headless Bride from Duct Tape

Headless Bride from Duct Tape
Talk about a bridezilla...

For Halloween last year I decided I wanted to go as a corpse bride since I had an awesome oh-so-eighties wedding dress at my disposal (left over from a previous theme party). The dress was so epic, any old dead bride just wouldn't do, so I started looking for inspiration.

I absolutely loved Love Bone's Headless Marie Antoinette costume, featured in Make Magazine, but I didn't have the materials or skills to sculpt it like she did.

What I did have was lots and lots of duct tape.


*For more info on me and the costume I'm currently working on, check out my blog http://modmischief.blogspot.com/

 
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Step 1What you'll need

What you\
From the thrift store:
- fabulous wedding dress you don't mind altering (when I was done the dress could easily have been restored to a normal wedding dress with a little work)
-crinoline or similar underskirt
-white opera gloves
-tight fitting shirt (you'll never get this back)
-small backpack

From the hardware store:
-duct tape
-masking tape
-scissors
-bamboo poles
-white glue
-paint brushes
-paint
-metal wire or clothes hanger
-paper towel
-glue gun and hot glue (optional)

From your recycling bin:
-newspaper
-cardboard
-margarine container or similar round plastic object
-plastic bottle cap

From your social circle:
-a good friend you don't mind getting very close with (ladies, he or she is going to have to have their hands all over your chest while you're wrapped up like a mummy, choose your assistants wisely)

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Oct 31, 2011. 5:32 PMmelassey says:
thanks for the instructions! Mine didn't come out as good as yours but here is a photo:


I also gave you credit on my blog:
http://melissahassey.com/2011/10/happy-halloween/
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Oct 30, 2011. 1:42 PMBrittles888 says:
I made this costume AND I rigged it up to a squirt bottle with fake blood! (I removed the tip of the nozzle on a squirt bottle and attached a small plastic hose to it with a hose clamp. I attached the end of the hose to the center of the severed neck and clipped the bottle onto my waist. I walked around squirting blood all night. When people got mad about blood getting on them "I said I'm really sorry. I can't help it. My jugular's severed!") I won first prize. :) Thanks for this instructable.
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Oct 29, 2011. 1:46 PMahastings5 says:
LOVE THIS.... Made this costume yesterday for a party last night. I used a long sleeve dress with a high neck line because it is cold out in MT. I tried doing the paper part but it did not work out to good for me. I instead wrapped the parts I needed to with masking tape. Because my dress had a high neck and long sleeves I did not have to paint very much, so I bought spray paint. I also stuffed my headless body with towel and used towels for the arms as well... no carboard.
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Oct 27, 2011. 2:15 PMandinofina says:
Quick question, how long should the poles be and where did you get your poles?


Also would you recommend using a different type of poles that's more readily available at Home Depot and Lowes if bamboo poles aren't?
Oct 25, 2011. 7:56 AMLolmaster101 says:
i donnt git da bat waen u put thee bambo stiks in the ruksakc lill heelp!!?? gr8 idea tho! :D
Oct 24, 2011. 10:52 AMLolmaster101 says:
i dont get how you put the bamboo sticks in the backpack????!!! lil help please!!! thankz
Sep 15, 2011. 8:54 PManutt says:
That is tooo freaking cool!
Aug 31, 2011. 5:59 PMabroom says:
This is awesome! I assume you can't wear it in the car and have to take it off each time you travel to a different destination.
Jul 28, 2011. 7:35 AMFun2Hold says:
One word for you: Awesomesauce. ;)
Oct 21, 2009. 3:46 AMander says:
And you specifically recommend using this costume in a bowling alley? I do find bowling alleys scary, so that wouldn't be a bad idea.

Oct 22, 2009. 9:16 AMnagutron says:
I had the thought of the bride bowling her own head. Not possible, of course, but a creepy concept...
Oct 31, 2010. 2:12 AMwwjoshuad says:
maybe store an arsenal of dummy heads under the dress and just duck your head in real quick when you're throwing that strike? ;)
Sep 28, 2010. 8:58 AMladygrail says:
I am thinking of doing a modification of this costume I want to be able to use at least one arm in the costume so I can create the illusions of a headless fortune teller and still read tarot cards. I plan on doing alot of sitting instead of walking. Any suggestions? Thanks a bunch I love your idea.
Sep 6, 2010. 12:51 AMTsukimiyaJun says:
Hi there, your projects are very awesome, falling in love with it /(=>W<)/ I have one question regarding the choice of wedding dress~ Must it be a floor-length one? I am having one knee-length wedding dress, so I was thinking of convert it into a Headless Bride costume... Thank you & have a nice day ^O^
Sep 26, 2010. 11:50 PMDandolion says:
You could save time and effort if you used plaster bandages instead of duct tape and paper mache. you would need to use plastic (think dry cleaning bags) or other mold release (vaseline) under the t-shirt But it would save a step and once dry it would be almost as light.
Sep 7, 2010. 3:09 PMshellyyelly says:
Thank you so much for the excellent costume instructions, I made the headless bride costume last year and took home the 1st place $500.00 prize at our local pub.
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Nov 24, 2009. 8:37 AMtrebornerdnoc says:
where are ur arms and cud u use da same concept foer a grioom ?
Nov 13, 2009. 9:40 AMporcupinemamma says:
would it be possible to show how the bamboo sticks are placed? Thanks-fab costume
Nov 14, 2009. 12:20 PMkimmy_girl says:
Hehe- Wayne's World!

I really like this, it looks amazing!
Nov 3, 2009. 7:12 AMsdhardie says:
I followed your How-To and made this costume for Halloween this year.  I had to make some changes, since my dress was strapless, but overall it looked really fantastic and was a huge hit!!  Thanks for posting the instructions!!
Oct 20, 2009. 6:42 PMteslafan100 says:
That's from "The Encyclopedia Of Immaturity"
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Nov 2, 2009. 8:03 AMeoutlaw says:
This book is the best!  I have tons of paper airplanes because of this book.
 
Nov 2, 2009. 8:04 AMeoutlaw says:
I love your costume!
Oct 30, 2009. 3:26 PMmommyknows1 says:
Thank you for this. My daughter won first place today @ school.

She was a headless Marie Antoinette, we used your instructable to make the body form.

a headless marie antoinette 

See more at:  Headless Marie Antoinette Costume
Oct 27, 2009. 8:37 AMBill_D_3rd says:
Nice work on a great Instructable. My daughter has that same picture of Audrey Hepburn. From Breakfast at Tiffany's I believe...
Oct 22, 2009. 6:06 AMkylara70 says:
I don't "do" halloween, but I am impressed by your creativity!  Thanks for sharing and I hope some day I can find another use for the concept.
Oct 22, 2009. 11:29 PMcriggie says:
Kylara - I admire and support your attitude towards halloween.
Oct 22, 2009. 9:27 PMEinarjon says:
Slapping a pork chop on the neck might be a nice touch (although it might be a bit too disgusting), as it is meat and bone sticking out.
Oct 22, 2009. 7:44 PMKitiarra says:
When I first saw it I actually thought it was going to be another, "hell no I can't do it project". It seems pretty simple, and your instructions are wonderful. Thank you!
Oct 22, 2009. 10:35 AMrachel says:
Awesome!  I love this.  Fantastic use of duct tape too.
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