Paper Pirate Costume Ideas
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Paper Pirate Costume Ideas
In a couple months I'm planning to go to DragonCon and I had the idea that I might dress up as a pirate. Not wanting to be a normal pirate like anyone else, I want to come up with as many pirate accessories and accouterments made out of paper as I can. To that end, I have been tracking down and trying out different diagrams and models.
In this endeavor, I could use some help from you guys. I'm looking for suggestions of good pirate accessory models and where I can find the diagrams for them.
Things I've considered so far:
Sword/Saber/Dagger - I'm currently leaning toward a model in Origami Unusual 1
Parrot - I haven't picked out a model for this yet.
Crossbow - I have a good model for this.
Hat - I'd really like a tricorner hat, but I haven't been able to find a good one yet. My current plan is to make a traditional, newspaper-style hat and maybe add some paper crossbones to it. I have a decent bone model, although I don't have a skull model I'm happy with.
Flintlock Pistol - I'm kind of stuck on this one. The only model that I know of is in BOS Magazine 71 August 1978 and I don't know if the model is worth the trouble of tracking down a copy because I haven't seen it. If anyone has this diagram, a picture or description of the model would be handy.
Collapsing Telescope - I have a decent diagram for this, too.
Any suggestions for good diagrams of these models, as well as any other pirate-y things I haven't listed would be appreciated.
In this endeavor, I could use some help from you guys. I'm looking for suggestions of good pirate accessory models and where I can find the diagrams for them.
Things I've considered so far:
Sword/Saber/Dagger - I'm currently leaning toward a model in Origami Unusual 1
Parrot - I haven't picked out a model for this yet.
Crossbow - I have a good model for this.
Hat - I'd really like a tricorner hat, but I haven't been able to find a good one yet. My current plan is to make a traditional, newspaper-style hat and maybe add some paper crossbones to it. I have a decent bone model, although I don't have a skull model I'm happy with.
Flintlock Pistol - I'm kind of stuck on this one. The only model that I know of is in BOS Magazine 71 August 1978 and I don't know if the model is worth the trouble of tracking down a copy because I haven't seen it. If anyone has this diagram, a picture or description of the model would be handy.
Collapsing Telescope - I have a decent diagram for this, too.
Any suggestions for good diagrams of these models, as well as any other pirate-y things I haven't listed would be appreciated.
For the parrot I would recommend you Gerwin´s model here. If you make it large enough, it shouldn´t be a problem to attach it to your shoulder and it is nicely 3D.
Other accessories that come to my mind are in the first place a patch and maybe some kind of bandage either around your leg or arm.
Was there a skull model in the related monthly folding challenge that would please you? If so, maybe it would be possible to offer some instructions.
I will have a look if I can find diagrams for a tricorner hat somewhere, maybe an upside down triangular bowl could be used.
Other accessories that come to my mind are in the first place a patch and maybe some kind of bandage either around your leg or arm.
Was there a skull model in the related monthly folding challenge that would please you? If so, maybe it would be possible to offer some instructions.
I will have a look if I can find diagrams for a tricorner hat somewhere, maybe an upside down triangular bowl could be used.
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i know that cupcake has a sword you could fold in his blog: http://wrappedfolds.blogspot.com/2007/0 ... ointy.html
and there is a crossbow at mark leonards site
and there is a crossbow at mark leonards site
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origami_8, that's one of the parrots I am considering, since it has a nice, clean parrot look to it.
I thought about an eye patch at one point, but since I wear glasses all the time, I was concerned it might took too goofy.
As far as skulls from the monthly challenge, the most useful one for this would probably be fishgoth's, although I could probably freehand something similar. It reminds me of a jack-o-lantern model I have diagrams for.
I did experiment with that kind of tricorner hat from a square, but I wasn't happy with the way the top comes out. I'd really like something more realistic and formed.
Oruhito, I'll take a look at that parrot, thanks.
dogs rock012, I hadn't seen that sword. I'll try one, although the end result is very similar, and I think the diagrams I have yield a longer sword for the same size paper.
Mark Leonard's crossbow is the one I'm folding.
I thought about an eye patch at one point, but since I wear glasses all the time, I was concerned it might took too goofy.
As far as skulls from the monthly challenge, the most useful one for this would probably be fishgoth's, although I could probably freehand something similar. It reminds me of a jack-o-lantern model I have diagrams for.
I did experiment with that kind of tricorner hat from a square, but I wasn't happy with the way the top comes out. I'd really like something more realistic and formed.
Oruhito, I'll take a look at that parrot, thanks.
dogs rock012, I hadn't seen that sword. I'll try one, although the end result is very similar, and I think the diagrams I have yield a longer sword for the same size paper.
Mark Leonard's crossbow is the one I'm folding.
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Hey, here's one that seems to have slipped everyone's minds. An eyepatch! I doodled one up last year for a party, it turned out amazing.

It actually looked better than any of the plastic ones there!

It actually looked better than any of the plastic ones there!
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The following things were made out of paper. The parrot, bandoleer, crossbow, bolts, sword, knife, treasure chest, treasure (not visible), hat, flintlock pistol, and telescope. I had to make up my own designs for the hat and flintlock pistol because I couldn't find anything suitable. I think things worked out well, but the costume itself was a bit too subtle for the audience at DragonCon, and most people didn't really "get" it.
Thanks again for the helpful suggestions.
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Please no. We already had an inane discussion of this on the O-List. We are origamists/folders/origami artists (if you're good enough). Everyone else is a person. Non-folder if you want to get technical. No origgles, please.Oruhito wrote:Perhaps we should make a name for someone who doesn't fold like 'muggles' in Harry Potter.![]()