![]() Once I was happy, I proceeded to trace the paper form onto the foam with a disappearing fabric marker and cut It out. I made a paper form of the hole and pinned it onto the costume to eyeball if it appeared to be the right size. From the I got took measurements from the picture to gauge the size of the mouth. Using pictures of King Bob from the Internet, I chose a similar facial feature that would work so that my daughter would be able to see through the mouth hole of the costume. The back seam of the foam body I left pinned together for the time being as my intentions for entering in/exiting the costumes would be through there. I used a thin foam paper circle that I cut to cover the hole that was there. They also did not all reach the center of he minion head once glue together. As I was glueing, I realized that I need to add foam into some of the empty spaces to keep the circular shape more uniform. Once this was done, i hot glued all the triangles together to help form the curve to the top of the minion head. To create the circular form to the head, I cut 6 inch tall triangles with 3 inch bases across the top. ![]() Using my daughter to gauge the circumference of the body, I wrapped the pad around her and cut to size. I settled on using a foam mattress pad for the body. I didi some research on how to best make a minion costume that would match their shape but also not be too restrictive. My daughter decided she wanted to be a minion for Halloween, but she didn’t want to be just any minion, she wanted to be King Bob from the Minion movie.
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