Completed Poison Ivy and Green Arrow Costumes
I was initially extremely excited about my Poison Ivy costume but I have to say that Green Arrow stole the show so I'm honored that my boyfriend trusts me enough to put something like this together for him.
Poison Ivy
This was a time consuming costume. I'm glad I started early - especially on the wig. When I got tired of coloring the wig with sharpies, I moved on to gluing leaves onto the corset and when I got tired of that, I went back to the wig.
The wig turned out beautiful. It did, however, end up dying my skin. I knew I was supposed to rinse the wig until it ran clear but I rinsed it a few times and was *almost* clear. It was obviously losing some color so I thought the 'almost clear' was good enough. It wasn't. The party was mostly outdoors and the August Texas heat and humidity made it much worse. Luckily I was with friends so it wasn't a huge deal. This is what my hand looked like, imagine what my back looked like! Lesson learned!
For the bottom piece, I took a pair of boy shorts that I had, dyed them green (they were white) and glued leaves to it. To keep the shape of my body, I had to hot glue while actually wearing the underwear. Because this was incredibly dangerous and scary, I placed a small piece of cardboard to place against my skin so the glue didn't touch me. I had to have my boyfriend help me with the back. He did a great job.
Because the corset was too small for me, I just extended the two sides so there were two flaps and then secured it using velcro. At the end of the night, one of the velcro pieces came off so my lesson learned there was - don't buy the cheapest velcro you can find!
Last but not least was my makeup. I used several different green eye shadows and green glitter eyeliner for the branches. I also used spirit glue to attach a small leaf to my cheek.
This costume was slightly more difficult than I thought it would be. I had the most difficulty with the underwear. With no pattern or experience with making underwear and limited fabric, it was really just trial and error until the shape finally came together.
The vest wasn't particularly difficult - just needed to be sewn to his size. The eyelets were inexpensive and easy to apply (he did that part). The shoulder things started out as trouble but once I understood what I needed to do, they came together. I cut the shape of them, sewed the top and bottom together so there was no seem on the outside and cut some old advertisements that came in the mail as support so they held their shape and placed them inside before attaching them to the vest. Unfortunately I do not have a photo of that process.
The boots (of which I don't have a close up of him wearing them -sorry!) were made with pleather by cutting boot shapes, sewing in a zipper so they could be tight fitting and he could still fit them over his feet and then glueing that to a shoe sole. We used an old pair of chucks, cut the actual shoe piece apart from the sole and attached a couple pieces of elastic to help it stay on the foot. The boot piece was then glued to the sole using hot glue.
For his turtle neck, we found two similar (in color) green shirts at Goodwill, cut the sleeves on the one he was going to wear and used the other one as the actual turtle neck. These were sewn together.
The "G" on his belt was hand drawn (by him) on cardboard, cut out using an exacto knife, covered with excess shirt material and glued on.
The mask was made by liquid latex and black paint (for color). This mixture was painted onto a plastic mask for the face shape, let to dry, then cut off the plastic mask using an exacto knife. Because we didn't have costume makeup, we had to use liquid eyeliner to black in his eyes.
The hat was made from the same pleather material as the boots using a great tutorial here: http://craftystaci.com/2010/04/17/robin-hood-hats/
I had to modify it because the pleather is one sided - not two. I had to sew two pieces together and then do my best to follow the tutorial. The front is a little off just because of the two sides of material and the hem line down the middle. He was happy with it though.














