![]() ![]() And Walla! You have Jessica.įor Roger Rabbit, first I acquired the overalls with white shirt sewed together. Then we pulled up a picture and did the makeup to match. We then asked around and found that one of our friends had a red wig that looked similar to her hair color and length. Then we found some shoes that would look appropriate with the dress and scarf to add a little extra flare. Next, we cut some purple material to make some gloves. The original dress had gold beads that we had to cut off and we removed the original straps. Here is how we went about making the costumes:įor Jessica Rabbit, we searched around and found a red dress that looked similar to hers and had to critique it some. We were famous for the night taking pictures with our fans. To our surprise people of all ages at the Halloween Party knew the characters and thought we did a great job at making the characters come to life. We love this movie and when deciding to dress up as these characters we hoped it would bring a smile to people faces and remind them of the movie as well. Hope this is our second chance at a prize.For our Halloween Costumes for 2013 we decided to be Roger and Jessica Rabbit from the movie “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” made in 1988. Well that’s how I created our Who Framed Roger Rabbit costumes! We took part in a costume contest last Saturday and had a blast, but sadly lost to Beaker. So 3 bottles of red spray and a lot of curling iron action, I was complete! And I have red hair, but not quit Jessica red. ![]() The makeup was simple, excess amount of purple eye shadow and some ruby red lipstick. And Jessica was curvy so out of a foam piece I created nice little bubble butt. It gave them the really round plumpsious look. Perfect! After situating them where I wanted, I used spray adhesive to attach the dress directly to them. I found a hollow round globe thing that came in halves. Now I’m not complaining with what I got, but I was defiantly in need of more. Now, besides Jessica’s famous red hair swooped over her eyes, what’s the next most memorable part about her character…boobs. The dress was a simple tube pattern sewn together to about the hip, that’s where the slit started. Jessica: Overall, my costume was a bit easier, but defiantly called for some of that “outside the box” thinking. Roger, I made shoe covers & a puffy tail out of the left over furry fabric and painted his face (not the best, but I’m no makeup artist). A quick trip to Goodwin and viola! I found a large red graduation gown and somehow I knew it would make perfect pants! And it did! I added a couple big yellow buttons to finish the look!Īnd to complete Mr. Option B was to make some out of red fabric, but time was running out before our big Halloween party. ![]() I searched Home Depo, Ebay, Walmart, ect., but the cheapest pair I could find were $40… so on to option B. Now, the red pants were tricky, not because they were some crazy design, but because my idea of buying white overalls and dying them red was too pricey. The gloves had some kind of advertising on the top of them, but I insisted that he scrape it off because Roger did not have anything on his gloves! It was impossible to find blue fabric with yellow dots, so I took blue fabric with white dots and used yellow puff paint to cover up the white. He wore a plain long sleeve white shirt, the easiest part of the costume, and yellow work gloves. The orange hair are feathers glued together and then glued down to the top of the head piece. The pink on the ears is simply pink felt cut outs. ![]() Roger: I sewed the head piece out of furry fabric and used plastic to keep the ears standing up. The Who Framed Roger Rabbit Couple Halloween Costume is completely homemade and took a lot of “outside the box” thinking. I convinced my ever-so-sweet boyfriend to dress up like Roger so I could be Jessica. I had been set on this costume for years, but couldn’t find a Roger to showcase the lovely bunny years…well until this year. Although the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit came out the year I was born, 1988, it had always been a classic in my home while growing up. ![]()
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