
Hat is made of wet stretched felt shaped on a Styrofoam head, with part of a wig glued to back. Coat is made of Duck Cloth with braids on sleeves. Pants and shirt bought from thrift store and has foam “skin” inserted. Both wings are set in a “papoose” back holder with padded straps connected with nuts and bolts and then attached to pants.
JEEPERS CREEPERS MOVIE COSTUME SKIN
The wing skin is a shower curtain(mentioned in 2nd movie)that is hand stippled. The skeleton of wings was made of ½” pvc and copper pipes and tomato stakes. Next spray glue on, mix acrylic paint with liquid latex and paint four layers on all foam. Let set for two hours, take board off, pull foam out. Mixed equal parts of Flex Foam A+B together, pour into mold, put board with weep holes to hold expanding foam in. Flipped box of plaster and extracted all clay out and now you have a mold. Then poured Plaster of Paris onto clay then waited 5-6 hours until hard. I put each form into a board box type container.

OK, the process… I formed wing arms, bones, star, boot toe claws and facial appliances out of non drying clay. I purchased it from a local store who supplies to Universal Studios Orlando. I found it online and it’s called “Flex Foam”. Next I went searching for what I would call “Hollywood Foam”.

So after working up a plan on paper, I then researched online for the real photos wings, coat, boots, hands, feet, axe, throwing star and face. June 6th I was watching Jeepers Creepers 2 before work and I just loved the wings and the Creeper. Ok, here goes for this Homemade Jeepers Creepers Halloween Costume Idea. Back to back he won two contests Saturday and Sunday night. My 9 year old grandson Connor tries to bear with me each year when I make him a costume, he gives me a strange look, then he gets into that character after he puts the costume on.
