My son wanted to be a clone trooper for last Halloween. My husband found a
site online that showed how a guy made armor using those flat(less than 1/8"
thick) sheets of foam.It turned out great!Here's a picture (I hope. Maybe
you could use spray adhesive to glue the material onto the flat foam sheets.
Sharon C.

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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 11:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] what is your dressform wearing?

My workbench is gloriously empty after being full of clutter for far too
long. 

In the near future I plan to make soft sculpture armor for my daughter who
said she wanted to be a knight for Halloween. (Take that Disney Princesses.)
I recently found a silver graduation robe that I think will work well for
play armor. It certainly sucked for an actual graduation since it looked
like aluminum foil in all the pictures. 

In the next few months I'll be working on 12th century clothing for the
whole family. There is a themed SCA event in the spring that has everyone
around here thinking bliaut. 

Cheers,
Mary



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