Fanged Fly
- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
This larger-than-life bloodsucking fly will be the buzz of your Halloween party. His bulging eyes are made from mirrors, available for $2 each at auto supply stores.
- Materials
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- black pants, shirt, shoes, and gloves
- 3-inch blind-spot mirrors (self-adhesive)
- black fleece winter headband
- green hair gel
- plastic fangs
- fake blood
- 9-gauge aluminum wire
- duct-tape
- dark panty hose
- pipe cleaner
- ribbon
- Instructions
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Begin by creating the wire wings. Start with a coiled roll of 9-gauge aluminum wire (available at hardware stores). Cut a 13-foot length and bend it in half. Twist a small loop at the bend (use pliers, if necessary). -
About 8 inches up from the loop, form a large wing shape with 52 inches of wire. Repeat on the other side. Close the wings with a twist as shown. (Note: the wing can be bent into different shapes -- make them pointed for the fly). -
Form a triangle, about 5 by 8 by 8 inches, above the loop from step 1. Twist and trim the ends so they do not protrude from the triangle; duct-tape them, if necessary. -
Cut the legs off a pair of dark, queen-size panty hose. Stretch one leg over one wing, secure with a pipe cleaner, and stretch the excess over the triangle. Repeat on the other side. -
Tie the middle of a 7-foot piece of ribbon to the bottom of the triangle. Thread the ribbon around the triangle so the wings can be worn like a backpack. -
Have your child dress in black -- putting on the pants, shirt, shoes, and gloves. -
Next, attach the self-adhesive mirrors to the headband. Help him spike his hair with green gel, if desired.
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Slip in some party store fangs with drops of fake blood.
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Finally, put on the dark wings.
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- Variations:
- If I had wings, I could also be a ... beautiful butterfly, flying pig, lucky ladybug, Pegasus, black bat, or Tinkerbell.
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