Monday, December 4, 2006

She's Alive! (or Something Like That)

Thanks to the wonderful leads I got from experienced crafters Minne and Elizabeth Perry and Debra Roby at blogher.org after I sought advice, I followed the easy instructions for making a duct tape mannequin at Threads. It cost about $12 for two rolls of 1.88" x 20 yards duct tape at Staples and $10 for polyester stuffing at some fabric store in Chinatown. I used a free t-shirt and a pair of old pajama bottoms, so those were either free or sunk costs.

First, I donned my tight fitting clothes. (As you can see, sacrificing these duds to the cause was no real loss.)Not shown: the underwire bra I wore, no padded cups.

Next, Husband wrapped me with horizontal strips of duct tape. He is not particularly crafty (although very creative and clever), and was even able to do this while watching the Jets game on TV. (As Lingerie Model Suzanne will be wearing underwear, she needed a crotch and legs, so we deviated a bit from the instructions.)Here I am after the entire first layer of duct tape was applied.After all three layers were complete, it looked like this:Husband cut down the back with chicken shears to free me from my duct tape armor, and I sealed it with more duct tape. Then I stuffed Lingerie Model Suzanne with polyfil, then sealed her arm, leg, and neck holes with pieces of cardboard and more duct tape. Viola!!! Now we are BFFs like Britney and Paris, except that we both we wear underwear.For less than $25 and about 3 total hours of investment (not including the hair cut I got for unrelated reasons, making my hair look much better), I wound up with an amazing likeness of me that I can use for my anti-Victoria's Secret Fashion Show tomorrow! Of course, Lingerie Model Suzanne does not quite capture all the flab-hanging nuance of real Suzanne, but the odds are high that more women will be able to identify with a duct tape version of me than the real models on tomorrow night's show.

18 comments:

  1. Um, you don't tell us how you got OUT of the duct tape shell without ruining its shape. How did you? I'd love to make a dressmaker's form this way. :)

    Thanks! K

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  2. Yes! Sorry about that. As I was falling asleep, I realized I forgot that crucial step and revised my post accordingly, but you beat me to it! So you don't need to read it all again, Husband carefully used chicken shears to cut down the back, and I sealed it shut with more duct tape. Duct tape is a brilliant substance.

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  3. Wow! It came out really well!

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  4. Omg - can I just say that you have the CUTEST SMILE EVER? Seriously - it totally lights up your face.

    Love the twin. Here in Alaska we can do ANYTHING with duct tape. Even tape the doors of a plane shut so it could fly. Seriously. hehhehheh.

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  5. I love that you're pretty much making the same face in all the pictures. It needs some sort of generic head, because most underwear models have heads.

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  6. You are totally insane. But hilarious..

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  7. I love it. Next time we have dinner, duct tape Suzanne must join us!

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  8. This is so awesome that you're doing this! I wear a skinny clothes size, but I am flabby and have cellulite. When I try on lingerie I am always shocked to see that I don't look like the models. Seriously, it always surprises me a bit each time. I don't have TV, but I see those ads everywhere else (like cnn.com), and I just get the idea in my head that they are how bodies are supposed to look :-(

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  9. your duct-tape suzanne looks pretty smokin' to me. i doubt i'd turn out so spectacularly curvy.

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  10. I found this post via the link from BlogHer. What a terrific idea! I love this scheme about the Anti-Victoria's Secret fashion show. Can't wait to see the results. :)

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  11. Oh, you were so much more successful than I. My Duct Tape Double, bless her, was an even bigger fan o' the pastries than I. I shall try again! View my DTD experience:

    http://journals.aol.com/mazeway/SquidInk/#Entry270

    I found you via Fussy. And I'm glad I did. Bush babes unite!

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  12. Came by way of Fussy. What a clever idea, although I kept thinking there are lots of guys who would dig the taped up look. ;)

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  13. Nice! I can't wait to see duct tape/lingerie model Suzanne all done up!

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  14. my god you are brilliant! I am going to show this to my sewing designing daughter. ps she hates victorias secret

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  15. that is GREAT! and not at all flabby... you are awesome.

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  16. Wow...you look like a superhero in the process photo. Duct Tape Girl (or Woman, if you prefer.)

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