This is how I made my Beetlejuice suit 9* years ago, I bought a suit from a charity shop for £9 then added the paint. It was my first and favourite, it’s always loved at Comic-Cons
I done this, thanks for the suggestion. I tried it once with a cheap suit from a charity shop. I sprayed it three times over three days, so I needed three coats. Thanks so much for this.
@@scotia7326 Thanks for your quick reply. Were they the smaller 4oz cans or the larger 8oz cans? Seems to be a variety of sizes for fabric spray paint.
I know it's an old video, but I thought I'd ask. The stripes on the suit (in the musical at least) aren't very straight edged, they're rather jagged. Do you know how I could make these stripes less uniform and tidy?
If you don't firmly press down the edges of the tape (don't have it LOOSE, just not extra-pressed) the lines will be more uneven when the tape is removed.
This is how I made my Beetlejuice suit 9* years ago, I bought a suit from a charity shop for £9 then added the paint.
It was my first and favourite, it’s always loved at Comic-Cons
Thank you so much for this! I’m definitely going to use this method. This is so much easier than what I had envisioned.
I know the suit looks great, but can we also talk about Lydia and her lil babe, aww
OMG..I actually thought that was Wynona Ryder at the end of the video!
Wow literally everyone’s costumes is spot on?!?!?!
I done this, thanks for the suggestion. I tried it once with a cheap suit from a charity shop. I sprayed it three times over three days, so I needed three coats. Thanks so much for this.
How much paint did you end up using?
@@Max-sp3jx used a white spray paint, about three cans worth. Hope this helps.
@@scotia7326 Thanks for your quick reply. Were they the smaller 4oz cans or the larger 8oz cans? Seems to be a variety of sizes for fabric spray paint.
@@Max-sp3jx I think just the regular sized cans. You can get it at any good arts and crafts store.
Will this be as simple with a white suit and painting black stripes onto it?
Absolutely!
I know it's an old video, but I thought I'd ask. The stripes on the suit (in the musical at least) aren't very straight edged, they're rather jagged. Do you know how I could make these stripes less uniform and tidy?
I know it's an old comment but I think if you didn't spray paint the costume as thick as in the video it would make it similar to in the musical
If you don't firmly press down the edges of the tape (don't have it LOOSE, just not extra-pressed) the lines will be more uneven when the tape is removed.
This was really helpful, it worked well.
im impressed with ur creativity, never imagine that
Done this before to a suit i have. Works great. 👍
About how big of a bottle/how much paint did it take to cover the suit?
super lucky i found your video. because i was just about to dole out at least $60 for my niece’s costume. THANK YOU!!!
Pretty cool I gotta try this
Does the paint end up looking smooth after several coats?
Yes, very smooth
How are you trying to remake this Just wondering , if you could go into a bit more detailed of where you placed all the masking tape
You literally just saved my ass and my wallet! THANK YOU!
Thank u !
Super helpful thank you!
Can you show how you did the pants? I’m having a hard time with them
What kind of airbrush are you using in this video?
You can use a spraycan to i have done that
How much paint did you end up using?
What type of airbrush did you use?
Where can i get the Airbrush from???
Are you able to wash this afterward?
Yes, Jacquard paints are completely permanent after heat setting
trying this lmao
This is amazing! 😮🪲🍹
Is there a safe way to wash it without damaging the suit or the paint? 🤔
The paints are washable and dry cleanable after heat setting : )