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M

I've been away from Tiki central for a week because I've been creating a Tiki Costume!

I started with some wire fencing and wrapped it in a sheet. I painted the sheet with wall paper paste and began adding Paiper Mache to the frame. Then Painted the whole thing and added a Hula Skirt! Easy!
Here the work is 90% complete.

Trying it on for the first time.

All finished, I arrived on Front Street for the Kids Parade with my Daughter.


Back for the evening crazyness of Front street with the Adults. I'm too tall for the parking garage.

Posing with my wife and friends!

Any other Halloween Tiki's out there?

S
SES posted on Mon, Nov 3, 2003 8:54 PM

[ Edited by: SES on 2004-01-02 03:05 ]

MB
Mrs. B posted on Mon, Nov 3, 2003 8:57 PM

Very, very cool.
About 50 of those costumes would be perfect for the next OC Crawl.
Aloha!

S
SES posted on Mon, Nov 3, 2003 9:04 PM

On 2003-11-03 20:57, Mrs. B wrote:
Very, very cool.
About 50 of those costumes would be perfect for the next OC Crawl.
Aloha!

Night of the Living Tiki!

Hah!

This is why I love TC...all deez wunnerful, klazy kids.
I wipe away a proud tear.

S

That costume is AWESOME!! Great job!

T

Outstanding costume, MT. I hope the party was outside. How did you fit into any doorways or rooms with it on?

T

MT,

Great costume and nice residence also!

M

What an effort. Very nice. Was it hard
to walk and sit in? Where are your arms and could you get them out in front of you if you lost your balance or if you wanted to insert a straw into the Tiki mouth? Would you change anything if you did it again?
I think that is about the coolest costume I have ever seen.

S

I saw a hula girl in one of the pictures.
Was that someone elses costumes?

WOW MauiTiki!!!! I wouldn't have been able to look at anything else all night if I'd been near you!!

And SES, you definitely make a hot Blonde, but I don't know if you carried off the Bimbo part; you look just too damn sharp! Maybe after a half dozen Mai Tai's you were able to carry off the "dumb" look, but in those photos, ya just look like an intelligent blonde with veeeeeery revealing dress :wink:

S
SES posted on Wed, Nov 5, 2003 9:20 PM

[ Edited by: SES on 2004-01-02 03:06 ]

S
SES posted on Wed, Nov 5, 2003 9:28 PM

MauiTiki,
Did you build a seat into that costume or did you have to stand all night? How long were you wearing it? I get uncomfortable just donning a rubber mask and can't imagine being inside that all night. Was it hot?
I think it's really great and can't believe how fast you created it. I've done huge papier mache projects so know the work involved to create one.:)

M

Thanks for all the positive feedback.

I had shoulder straps holding it up, so the weight didn't bother me. No, I couldn't sit down or walk through doors. I wore it for the kids parade which lasted an hour, then put it on for the evening for another 3 hours (9 to midnight). There is some room inside, I actually had a beer inside for much of the night. Because of the shoulder straps, my hands were free.

It was like being Mickey Mouse at Disneyland, everyone wanted me to stop for pictures.

I'm going to build a small table to stand it on, so I can have it on display year round in my office.

M

On 2003-11-04 15:29, mrtikibar wrote:
What an effort. Very nice. Was it hard
to walk and sit in? Where are your arms and could you get them out in front of you if you lost your balance or if you wanted to insert a straw into the Tiki mouth? Would you change anything if you did it again?

It was easy to walk and get around as long as I had enough head room. My arms were inside, I had more than one person try to push me over, but it was fairly stable, and I could move pretty well. If I were to fall there would be no hands to catch my fall. (good thing I didn't)

If I had to do it again, I'd get all my female friends to dress as hula girls and we'd do a dance for the Contest!


MauiTiki

[ Edited by: MauiTiki on 2003-11-05 23:31 ]

S
SES posted on Thu, Nov 6, 2003 1:02 AM

On 2003-11-05 23:30, MauiTiki wrote:

If I had to do it again, I'd get all my female friends to dress as hula girls and we'd do a dance for the Contest!

Hahahah... I think you might get more attention if you didn't limit it to just the female friends dressed as hula girls.
:D

M

Very cool. Nicely done. You apparently have some skill in paper mache work. The end result is nice and smooth and the paint job really turned out well. Was it difficult moving around that day? Did you have a seeing eye tiki to escort you?

Maui Tiki, do you know Michael Mahnensmith, AKA Mike the Sandalmaker? He works in old Lahaina.

M

On 2003-11-10 07:22, freddiefreelance wrote:
Maui Tiki, do you know Michael Mahnensmith, AKA Mike the Sandalmaker? He works in old Lahaina.

I know the shop, but not Mike himself.

M

On 2003-11-09 20:55, Monkeyman wrote:
Very cool. Nicely done. You apparently have some skill in paper mache work. The end result is nice and smooth and the paint job really turned out well. Was it difficult moving around that day? Did you have a seeing eye tiki to escort you?

I could actually see quite well, and moving around was easy, I just had to watch my head and pay attention when going up or down curbs and stairs.

hands down - one of THE BEST costumes i've ever seen. congrats!!!

M

Halloween is approaching and I've started TWO new Tiki Costumes. One for me and a second for my wife. I'll let my Dad wear last years Tiki.

Construction (How to) Photos to come!

THAT COSTUME IS AWESOME!!! I gotta try that one of these days.

This year I'm making a costume for my 16 year old lineman to be a "witch doctor" type. He'll wear a tiki mask with lots of raffia hair going down the back, and then a typical poly war outfit with red/black raffia arm bands, leg bands, lavalava, fake tats... etc. It should be cool.

If I get my costume finished in time, I'll be wearing it to the opening of the new SF Trader Vic's. It will be most appropriate. :D

M

Got some photo together of this year's Halloween.

Starting to paint on the primer of the two new Tikis.

Last years Tiki with the new guys

Finished painting and ready for hula skirts

Heading out on Halloween night

We ended up with 4th place in the largest Contest in Hawaii.

My kids in their Halloween pajamas the next morning.

Aloha!


MauiTiki

[ Edited by: MauiTiki on 2004-11-02 01:59 ]

D

You came in 4th place??? How can that be? Who came in 1st?

M

Super Super Cool. The only thing better than last year's costume was 2 more of Last years costume.

Nicely done. A true inspiration to the Halloweenies everywhere.

I love the costumes. I think it must have been hillarious seeing three Tiki's running amuck in Maui. Too Cool!!! Good Job!
Later,
Spermy

D

You were robbed! These are fantastic! I agree with everything Monkeyman and The Sperm Whale said! :tiki:

S
SES posted on Wed, Nov 3, 2004 1:09 PM

WOW! Those are huge! You just keep getting better. If you keep multiplying each year you will have an army soon.

:)

M

The people who did better in the contest had skits or mini performanaces planned. We just ran around like Freaky Tikis.

Coolest halloween costumes I've ever seen! They are totally fantastic!!!! :)

B

Ditto! Those were really COOl.It takes a lot of work to turn an idea like that into reality, and to do it SO Well, and 2 times even. Bravo and Well Done.

R

Bump
Halloween is coming , anyone else gonna make a costume ?

M

Man those costumes are incredible!!
Totally awesome job. 1st place in my book!
Wes

On 2005-10-02 15:21, rodeotiki wrote:
Halloween is coming , anyone else gonna make a costume ?

Yes, but this year it's not going to be Tiki. I'm going as Edith Head!

:D

[Halloween Bump]

Thank-you for the inspiration this is the early phase of my costume. Ill be wearing an awesome hawaiian shirt and a grass skirt with this mask, i made it out of 1" foam, i still need to cover the mouth with black screen. more pics to come. there is also pics of my jack o melon. j



Here's my dog's costume from last year... it won first prize at the local Petco!

...and yes, those are walnut shells :)

T

Love this one.

Here's my dog's costume from last year... it won first prize at the local Petco!
Nice, and I notice she's wearing a Sponge Bob necklace. :lol: And that coconut bra fits her perfectly.. :lol: Can't wait to see what else shows up here..

thanks tikipaka - still makes me laugh every time I see that picture... ridiculous... yes - funny... f-yes

Tiki Mon was a hit!

M

It's time to start working on your Tiki Halloween costume!

here is a link to the instructions:

http://www.mauitikitours.com/halloween.html

Here's one I was thinking about doing:

http://www.papiermache.co.uk/tutorials/tiki-mask/

Both are very nice. I have to come up with a Wizard of Oz costume this year - is a flying monkey "tiki". It will have a bellboy hat instead of a fez, does that make it "para-tiki"?"Semi-tiki"?"Quasi-tiki"? :lol:

Way into stratospheric level cool!

T

last year as a blue hawaiian

Congratulations! That is a truly EPIC tiki costume! Wow, I thought I had problems with overhead clearance. Great construction method also. I can appreciate all the effort you put in. You should come down here to Key West for one of our festivals! It's all worth the effort when you make hundreds of people smile.

I've enclosed a photo of one of my alter-ego's named "Doctor Tiki". He's the southernmost Tiki doctor in the continential United States, as he resides in Key West. Dr. Tiki has been prescribing hangover cures for tourist for two years now. ("You put the lime in the coconut and drink it all up...")

My construction took about 40 hours and is carved out of styrofoam. 40 rings of 1" thick styrofoam were laminated into a blank, then carved with razor knife and hot knife. If you do this, be sure to use water-based spray paint or your creation will melt!

Best regards,

DT

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