Sunday, October 25, 2015

Halloween 2015 - Evil Ash

This Halloween my husband and I will be celebrating our 6th wedding anniversary! Oh my, how time flies. For our anniversary we bought tickets to see Army of Darkness at Alamo Drafthouse on Halloween night. Since the movie falls on the same day as our anniversary and Halloween, we decided to dress up like the main characters from the movie. And so the challenge began. 

About two and a half weeks ago, I started the construction on the helmet for my husband's costume using a roman helmet, cheap dollar store mask, cardboard, masking tape, newspaper, and a bag of bones. 


Helmet:  
© Claudia Peña-Martinez 2015

© Claudia Peña-Martinez 2015

© Claudia Peña-Martinez 2015

 two coats of primer ( Pro Art Premium Gesso Canvas Primer):
© Claudia Peña-Martinez 2015
 Toasted Marshmallow Paint (Apple Barrel Brand) from Wal-Mart: 
© Claudia Peña-Martinez 2015

Finished helmet with a coat of brown and the bones with a brown acrylic wash to give it an aged look. 

Constructing the armor: For the armor I relied mostly on studiocreations.com and their interpretation of Evil Ash's armor. 
Studio Creations made their armor out of hard plastic. I decided on a cheaper route and made the armor out of cardboard and paper maché. 


Right Shoulder Armor: 
© Claudia Martinez 2015
 Left: Bicep Armor  Right: Left Shoulder Armor
© Claudia Martinez 2015
 two coats of primer ( Pro Art Premium Gesso Canvas Primer):
© Claudia Martinez 2015Armor spray painted with two coats of Rust-Oleum metallic Spray Paint: 
© Claudia Martinez 2015

Chain: Plastic "Pimp Chain" purchased from the Spirit Store to resemble the chain Evil Ash wore to hold his cape spray painted to match armor. 

Forearm Armor: Kids Star Wars Costume Piece we found at Dollar Tree, spray painted to match armor. 

Rib Cage Armor: Latex Skeleton Wings purchase from the Spirit Halloween Store.
We cut a section of the wings off and spray painted them.

Shirt: Target sales rack

Pants: Purchased at the Flea Market ($ 5.00)


The costume was finished only hours before I drove my husband to Creeping Beauty to get his special fx make-up done. Here is the result: 
© Claudia Martinez 2015



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