Lee Ann Torrans

Where the Wild Things Are – Moishe

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Max and Moishe -- Must add modeling clay to the paper mache head for dimensions and contour.

See Instructions on separate page.

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Max and Moishe. Moishe now has a big black bushy tail to match his hair.

Will post more details after Halloween. We are overwhelmed with orders.

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Our Moishe from Where the Wild Things Are is made from a bouncing ball with five layers of paper mache.  Batting to the side of the head gives the head a good shape.  The eyes are made from tennis balls cut in half.  The nose is half a tennis sball with some duct tape and covered with two layers of paper mache.  They were added at the third level of paper mache. 

Modeling clay was added to the side of the nose for nostrils and above the lip for lip pads.  The teeth are made from white duct tape taped over a file folder and THEN cut into pointed shapes.  The horns are made from a styrofoam cup but into points and then wrapped with white duct tape.

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Pants made from Calvin Klein tropic weight wool and silk print.

Good fit and extremely comfortable with pockets.

 Max and Moishe -- Must add modeling clay to the paper mache head for dimensions and contour.

Two eyes made with one tennis ball cut in half.

Nose made with tennis ball cut down the middle, squished together with duct tape and duct tape put at the top to elongate nose.

Here's our Max as well!

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Have to add the dimensions and contours to Moishe's face with modeling clay and shade with paint.  Have put in nostrils and modeling clay to contour face and images will be up soon.

We wanted to go ahead and show what we had!

Moishe began as a $2.77 ball.

We added five layers of paper mache allowing each layer to dry completely.

We reinforced the neck area with about two more layers of paper mache.

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Because Moishe has an oval head we glued batting to the side of his head and put the fur over the batting.

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We cut a mouth and painted his face.

We glued on the teeth, hair and horns.  Teeth and horns made from styrofoam cup and white duct tape.

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I added two layerrs of foam rubber at the top of the head and then to that I glued a very light weight bicycle helmet.  This left the eyes at mouth level with great vision and a very good fit.

To his sweater.  This is for a large man but is on a small female mannequin.

His tail is really black and furry with 14 guage wire in it to give it shape.

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 For Wild Thing we have decided on our a low pile furry fabric and have cut it out in strips.

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  • Our orange stripes are nine inches long and the white stripes are seven inches long.
  • We sewed them together to make the body shirt for Wild Thing. 
  • We have three orange stripes and four white stripes.

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Cut one half of the shirt, fold it over to cut the other side so they will match.

With some extra fabric we made a tail prototype until we find the perfect furry fabric.

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We put four darts in the front of the overshirt at the bottom in the front and the four darts in the back of the shirt.

 For the sleeves the first orange stripe is four and a half inches, the white stipe is seven inches, the next orange stripe is nine inches.

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 The width of the sleeve is the same width of the opening for the sleeve.

Attach sleeve.

Put a small roll collar at the top.

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Mittens

Are made like Moishe's hands were made as follows:

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These are the images we are using:

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Max and Moishe -- Must add modeling clay to the paper mache head for dimensions and contour.

See Instructions on separate page.

 Where_the_Wild_Things_Are_Costume

Have to add the dimensions and contours to Moishe's face with modeling clay and shade with paint.

We wanted to go ahead and show what we had!

 

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 For Wild Thing we have decided on our a low pile furry fabric and have cut it out in strips.

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  • Our orange stripes are nine inches long and the white stripes are seven inches long.
  • We sewed them together to make the body shirt for Wild Thing. 
  • We have three orange stripes and four white stripes.

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Cut one half of the shirt, fold it over to cut the other side so they will match.

With some extra fabric we made a tail prototype until we find the perfect furry fabric.

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We put four darts in the front of the overshirt at the bottom in the front and the four darts in the back of the shirt.

 For the sleeves the first orange stripe is four and a half inches, the white stipe is seven inches, the next orange stripe is nine inches.

WildThingSleeve

 The width of the sleeve is the same width of the opening for the sleeve.

Attach sleeve.

Put a small roll collar at the top.

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These are the images we are using:

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  1. Are you still creating these and selling them? I'd be interested if that is the case. My sunday school class is hosting a halloween party and the theme is storybook characters. I found your costumes and they are amazing!

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