Mirrored Disco Ball Halloween Costume

 by atozfriendly
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Want to be the Discobelle of the Ball? This mirrored creation will be a crowd favorite!

Create a mobile party that will keep people dancing around you all night!

(Photo courtesy of Joshua Targownik)
 
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Step 1: Materials

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Materials for disco ball:
mirrored material (3 2x2 sheets)
2 24" plastic domes
velcro (heavy duty)
2 2" wide silver belts
silver tape

Tools:
Utility knife (with plenty of extra blades)
Scissors
Hot glue gun
Dremel cutting tool
mirror cutting tool
Gloves

Outfit:
Sequined top
Sequined hotpants
Sparkly tights
Silver gloves
Silver shoes

Accessories:
Silver wig
Battery operated lights
ipod shuffle with speakers



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jennneal1313 says: Jan 3, 2012. 9:47 PM
Wonderful costume with great details! Have you seen any of those mirrors online? I'd like to work on something similar but not finding the mirror material locally. Thanks for a great job!
juicyjay says: Dec 9, 2008. 11:16 PM
Great way to cover up fat.
brandon9271 in reply to juicyjayMar 1, 2010. 12:59 AM
Be good for pregnant women too :)
jongscx in reply to brandon9271Sep 16, 2010. 8:38 PM
or beer-bellys...
NostalgicStone in reply to brandon9271Sep 16, 2010. 3:10 PM
My thoughts exactly!
orange dilemma says: Mar 12, 2009. 7:43 PM
Pretty good. looks like something you might see in "precialla Queen of the Desert"
Warlrosity in reply to orange dilemmaAug 23, 2009. 12:52 AM
LOL
kconway says: Nov 12, 2008. 7:33 PM
Hey, A! Your sissy sent me the link. Great costume! Christian requested printouts to take to his 2nd grade show and tell. :) Only a super creative person...you...could design a costume like this! P.S. Christian called you a hottie! :) Take care, Cousin K
trey_loco says: Nov 10, 2008. 11:25 PM
Are you going to do one of these for your jellyfish costume from this year? She totally stood out in a sea of great costumes. Get it? Sea? I'm so punny.
floorwaxdesserttopping says: Nov 6, 2008. 3:38 PM
Very cool! Could also work well as the Fernseherturm (Berlin's TV tower). I would try this, but wow 20 pounds? You are one strong lady!
koondog77 says: Oct 29, 2008. 3:22 AM
what disco ball,hubba hubba
McGreenish says: Oct 26, 2008. 4:49 PM
And I know it would be super dangerous and stupid, but this would be awesome on rollerblades.
McGreenish says: Oct 26, 2008. 4:47 PM
I TOTALLY LOVE THIS IDEA! You rocked it!
McGreenish says: Oct 26, 2008. 4:45 PM
Oh my God, I would wear those shoes even if I wasn't dressed as a disco ball. Those are KYOOOOT.
digital_pinay says: Oct 18, 2008. 2:19 PM
Super cool! Great job, you really do stand out, that was some fantastic costume!
nicemag says: Oct 10, 2008. 9:16 AM
Love this! I wonder what else could be used in place of the acrylic domes?
atozfriendly (author) in reply to nicemagOct 10, 2008. 7:36 PM
That's a question I went around and around as I tried to find a cheaper way to build this. I think paper mache with a wire frame wouldn't hold the weight of mirrors and it's shape... I couldn't find styrofoam balls that big, Industrial sized salad bowls weren't round enough... I looked into custom vacu-forming and settled on the ready made acrylic domes. They performed amazingly though! Not one crack.
kscience in reply to atozfriendlyOct 17, 2008. 9:55 PM
atoz- What a coup you have pulled off! Excellent look back to "Light Show" days. The 'pimp' comment is a cheapening of this utterly rad I'ble. I say, ignore the trash and enoy the genius.
static says: Oct 17, 2008. 8:21 PM
I wonder if using narrow masking tape, and painting the ball silver or aluminum, would give a reasonable facsimile of a disco ball? Would have to be much lighter, and maybe less expensive. Then again it may not have the WOW factor of actual mirror tiles.
static says: Oct 17, 2008. 8:12 PM
Clever Idea, and a good instructable outlining the construction of the costume. I can imagine many men where hoping the ball would split at the seams, and they would find that under garments where NOT worn.
lorrwill says: Oct 16, 2008. 8:36 PM
Yep pretty darned rad and ingenious!
kmaurer says: Oct 10, 2008. 7:42 PM
"Does this outfit make me look fat?" Really, very cool idea.
RaNDoMLeiGH in reply to kmaurerOct 16, 2008. 7:19 PM
LOL, I was going to say that!
camb00 in reply to kmaurerOct 11, 2008. 12:16 PM
Hmmmmm turn around err yeah a bit !
systemBuilder says: Oct 16, 2008. 4:57 PM
Actually, paper mache can be amazingly strong, if you use high-quality glue and let it dry thoroughly. I bet you could make a low-cost dome using a hippity-hop ball or pilates ball and paper mache. Allow maybe 4 nights to layer on more paper and let dry thoroughly. You are basically making a 1/8" plywood sphere. The cost for this type of sphere should be < $30.00. This is one crazy idea !!!
sniffydogs says: Oct 16, 2008. 12:42 PM
I absolutely LOVE this!!!!!!!!
ddvoicu says: Oct 14, 2008. 9:59 PM
HAHA. I was just having a debate with my friend regarding my Halloween costume and I decided I could be a disco ball, since I have disco leggings, disco sequin Chucks and disco ball earrings. All I need, I thought, is a disco ball skirt or hat! And them I stumbled upon your amazing design, which I might have to adapt into a nice bubble skirt :).
LloydEwing says: Oct 12, 2008. 8:32 PM
This is a wonderful costume! There is one thing I don't understand. Aren't the edges of all of those little mirrors dangerous? How do you keep your arms from getting scratched and cut? And couldn't someone get hurt if they accidently brush against you on the dance floor?
atozfriendly (author) in reply to LloydEwingOct 13, 2008. 6:20 PM
LOL...no, it's safe, the mirrors tiled together to make a smooth surface. I did caution people against rubbing my budda belly though!!
Sandisk1duo says: Oct 12, 2008. 6:01 PM
looks a little bulky
hannahheartsyou says: Oct 12, 2008. 5:22 PM
oh my gawd thats awesome!!!!! it makes me want to go trick-or-treat-ing!!
Weissensteinburg says: Oct 10, 2008. 12:30 PM
This is a great project, but I might suggest including info on where to get your supplies. Mirror sheets and large acrylic domes aren't exactly household items.
atozfriendly (author) in reply to WeissensteinburgOct 10, 2008. 7:24 PM
I did mention that I got the mirrors at Kit Kraft hobby store... it's in Studio City, CA. The domes I purchased at Solter Plastics in West LA... I've also seen them in other plastic supply stores, places that sell security camera equipment, and available online as well.
Weissensteinburg in reply to atozfriendlyOct 10, 2008. 7:36 PM
Oops, I hadn't noticed that! thanks for pointing it out.
Raycaster says: Oct 10, 2008. 10:25 AM
The iPod and speakers are a nice touch.
hyinsmky2001 says: Oct 10, 2008. 9:27 AM
Kudos to you girl!! That is like the best costume that I have ever seen. I love seeing other people being really creative! Nicely done!
brainwise says: Oct 10, 2008. 6:55 AM
Good project. Nice job with the instructable.
gmoon says: Oct 10, 2008. 6:27 AM
Oh, that's great!

only one tiny improvement suggestion--where's the silver lipstick? ;-)
bounty1012 says: Oct 9, 2008. 11:19 PM
5* Lol now we need a pimp costume.
frollard says: Oct 9, 2008. 9:39 PM
Most excellent - why is it people never rate great ibles? oh well. 5 from me!
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