Things You\’ll Need
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Duct tape in 6 colors, including black and white
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Newspaper
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Permanent black pen
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Scrap of stiff material like leather
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1 sheet craft foam with sticky backing
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24 gauge armature wire
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Wire cutters
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Needle and thread
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2 straight pins
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Black felt
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Ruler
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Fabric scissors
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Regular scissors
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1/2 yard foot wide lace
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16 inches of 2-inch wide decorative ribbon for a collar
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7 yards of 1/2-inch ribbon decorative ribbon
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Hot glue gun
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Black coat
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10 buttons
The lady is a pirate.
Sonya NimiriGot an old black coat you\’re no longer wearing? A bit of trim, perhaps? High boots? (Well, we know you\’ve got those.) Congratulations, Lady Cap\’n, yer a pirate! As a bonus, you even get to wear something comfortable underneath that imposing garb. And most importantly — don\’t forget a parrot!
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Make a Paper Parrot
Step 1
Make a roll out of newspaper.
Parrot Step 1Crumple up paper and roll another sheet of newspaper around the crumpled paper. The roll should measure around 8 inches long and 3 1/2 inches wide. Tape the roll in place. Hook the top slightly, and this will be the head of the parrot.
Step 2
Add a wire.
Parrot Step 2Clip a 9-inch piece of armature and tape it at the middle to the bottom of the roll.
Step 3
Tape the wire to the newspaper.
Parrot Step 3Wrap the bottom inch of the armature with thin strips of newspaper, then red duct tape, tapering the tape \”legs\” from wide to narrow where the tape meets the wire. Leave 3 to 4 inches of wire.
Step 4
Wrap it up with duct tape.
Parrot Step 4Wrap the whole tube with strips of duct tape up to the crook of the neck. Make sure it is solid but still light, add in more newspaper stuffing inside as you go, as necessary.
Step 5
Add a head and beak.
Parrot Step 5At the top of the neck, add a ball of newspaper to the head and a black cone of a stiff material to make a beak. Place strips of white duct tape next to either side of the cone where the eyes will be.
Step 6
Cut wings.
Parrot Step 6Out of your craft foam sheet, cut two 8-inch wings that are mirror images of each other. Peel the sticky back off of the back and crumple a 1/2-inch layer of newspaper over the wing, sticking it to the sticky side of the wing.
Step 7
Cover the wings with these faux feathers.
Parrot Step 7Fold strips of duct tape under, leaving 1/4 inch of the sticky strip at the top edge. Cut into the bottom edge every 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch. Tape in layers starting at the bottom of your wing all the way to the top.
Step 8
Attach wings.
Parrot Step 8Tape the top front of the wing and underneath the wing where the wing meets the bird.
Step 9
Make tail feathers.
Parrot Step 9Fold 16 pieces of tape in exactly half length-wise that measure 8 to 12 inches long. Cut one end into \”V\” shapes.
Step 10
Add them to the bird
Parrot Step 10Tape these to the back of the bird in layers. These will become the tail of the bird.
Step 11
Curve the beak
Parrot Step 11Finish the face of the bird by covering the stiff fabric of the beak with black duct tape and curving the tip of the beak. Draw two little round eyes with a permanent pen.
Make a Pirate Captain\’s Coat
Step 1
Change out the buttons.
Pirate Coat Step 1Remove the existing buttons of your disused long coat with scissors, making sure not to cut into the coat itself. Measure 2 1/2 inches in from the edge of the front opening of the coat, in line with where the button holes are on the left and the old buttons used to be on the right. Make a mark and sew your new, pirate-themed buttons on.
Step 2
Add ribbon loops.
Pirate Coat Step 2Cut 9 inch lengths of 1/2 inch ribbon for each new button you\’ve added to your coat. Loop the ribbon around each button at the half way point, folding the ribbons around the opening of the coat.
Step 3
Glue ribbon loops.
Pirate Coat Step 3Cut black felt squares that measure 1 inch by1 1/2 inches, and hot glue the ribbons to the back side of the placket, covering the ends with the black felt squares.
Step 4
Add trim.
Pirate Coat Step 4Add trim to the pockets and the bottom edge of the coat turning ends of ribbon under.
Step 5
Change collar shape with hot glue.
Pirate Coat Step 5Make the collar into a Mandarin style, stand up, captain\’s collar by turning the corners inward, pinning them, then hot glueing them in place.
Step 6
Add trim to collar.
Pirate Coat Step 6Add trim to the collar starting at the base of the back and glueing the trim to the top corner, around the back, then down the other side.
Step 7
Cut sleeves.
Pirate Coat Step 7Cut both sleeves off right below the elbow.
Step 8
Make them pirate-y!
Pirate Coat Step 8Hot glue a lace ruffle to the top 1/4 inch of the inside edge of the cut sleeve. Hot glue a cut piece of ribbon to the cut edge of the sleeve to cover the edge.
Step 9
Put a bird on it.
Pirate Coat Step 9Bend the ends of the wire feet with pliers into paperclip like shapes. Perch the parrot on a shoulder, then hand-sew both feet to that shoulder.
Step 10
Attach your wing man.
Pirate Coat Step 10Sew the closest wing the the collar of the jacket to stabilize the parrot. After putting the costume on add two straight pins from the inside of your hat into the parrots body to make him even more stable.
Make a Pirate\’s Ruffled Collar
Step 1
Measure a collar.
Pirate Collar Step 1Cut a length of 1 inch decorative ribbon to a length where it can fit around your neck and overlap by 1 inch.
Step 2
Ruffle a little lace.
Pirate Collar Step 2Find the middle of the ribbon, ruffle the top of an 8 inch piece of lace and straight pin it to the back of the ribbon, centering it. Press another ribbon behind it to prevent from burning your fingers. This will also make it more comfortable to wear.
Step 3
Thar she is!
Sonya NimiriSafety pin the collar behind your neck to close it and you are ready to walk the plank. Make sure you add your extras like a pirate hat, a hook, a gold earring, an eye patch, and a sword!