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Droids Just Wanna Have Fun
date posted: Oct 27, 2005 9:52 AM  |  updated: Oct 27, 2005 10:01 AM
DIY Star Wars Halloween Costumes
Still need a Star Wars costume for your Halloween festivities?

Well if you're super lazy like me, but still want to make an effort this year, you could always print out these super-cool Revenge of the Sith masks that some of the most talented Star Wars illustrators and comic book artists came up with.

Choose from these Episode III characters: General Grievous and Obi-Wan Kenobi by Cat Staggs, Tion Medon and Aayla Secura by Cynthia Cummens, C-3PO and Yoda by Chris Trevas, Padmé Amidala by Sarah Wilkinson, Chewbacca by Joe Corroney, The Emperor by Otis Frampton, Anakin Skywalker by Randy Martinez, R2-D2 by Brent Woodside, clone troopers by Tom Hodges, Boga by Amy Pronovost and Darth Vader by Matt Busch!

(The Anakin mask is oh so dreamy!)

Of course, if you wish you could make your own stellar Jedi robe, but don't know the first thing about threading a sewing machines, don't despair!Thanks to this handy guide just about anyone (that means you) can create a robe worthy of a meeting at the Jedi Council.

How to Make a Jedi Robe

But for thise of you who really want to impress...
may I suggest this Cardboard AT-AT costume?

Pretend you're stomping Rebel scum as a huge AT-AT, though since it's made from cardboard, I don't suggest you take it outside in real Hoth-like snow.

Just follow this step-by-step guide in photos on Flickr.com here.




The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Oct 27, 2005 10:38 AM
But for thise of you who really want to impress...
may I suggest this Cardboard AT-AT costume?


I can so make that look good...
Bekkara
The Wroshyr Tree
date Posted: Oct 27, 2005 1:17 PM
I dare you, Moose. I so dare you. ;)

The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Oct 27, 2005 5:18 PM
It just needs antlers and the circle is complete...
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