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CARMEL, N.Y. - Aug. 18, 2013 - PRLog -- Hi, everybody. Welcome to our website. In this section, we are going to show you the detail procedure of how to make a mascot costume (http://www.mascotshows.com/mascot-production.html) . You'll know exactly how a mascot costume been gradually into shape. Choose the simplest possible design. Creating a knight in armor on an attached horse is beyond most amateur capabilities. A basic head piece and one- or two-piece suit can be modified Start with a round head, which can be created by layering papier maché over a balloon or beach ball. Muzzles, snouts, noses and other elements can be created by carving styrofoam blocks and gluing them on. Spray the inside of the head with acrylic coating so the papier maché doesn't soften with moisture  Start with a round head, which can be created by layering papier maché over a balloon or beach ball. Muzzles, snouts, noses and other elements can be created by carving styrofoam blocks and gluing them on. Spray the inside of the head with acrylic coating so the papier maché doesn't soften with moisture. Find patterns for human character costumes such as king, barbarian, pirate, wizard or cowboy in sewing catalogs available in any fabric store and many crafts centers.

Make your own fursuit. Patterns for animal costumes are hard to come by. Find a vintage pattern at Patterns from the Past (see Resources below). Use the pattern as a guide, increasing the size as needed.

Start with a purchased jumpsuit and glue pieces of foam, use hula hoops or otherwise modify the form if you want something other than a basic fursuit. Glue or sew appropriate fabric over the form.

Visit a costume shop for elements such as animal feet that are difficult to make.

Get more tips on creating mascot costumes from "Critter Costuming: Making Mascots and Fabricating Fursuits" by Adam Rigg, available at mascotshows.com

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After seeing our video, do not stop browsing, the following words and photoes will tell you more detail information of how to hand-made a mascot costume.

The Head Part:
The following is the shape of a foam head mold. We've adopted the CNC head mold carving technique and its hand tailored.

There is a cooling fan installed inside the headpiece of some of our top-class products.

The skillful workers at assembly line are sewing pieces of the outfit.

A skillful worker is hand-sewing the nose, eyes.

The Jumpsuit Part:

Packing:

The workers are packing a finished mascot.

Finish product:
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