The Gregory House costume was pretty simple since Kevin already had the jacket, shirt, jeans, and sneakers. For House's Vicodin, I got an old pill bottle and put Tic-Tacs in it. The only part of the costume I actually made was his flame cane (see project description below). I searched all the area thrift stores trying to find a wooden cane but no luck. The drug stores had metal canes but they were expensive. They actually sell the real flame cane online at several cane stores (only about $25) so if I had the time I guess I could've ordered one. But since Kevin was only going to use it for one evening it wasn't really worth it!
Project Name: Gregory House's flame cane
Time Taken to Finish: 5 hours (not including drying time)
Materials Used: A 7/8 inch wooden dowel (cut to the correct length for Kevin), a ping pong ball, a black 7/8 inch rubber chair tip/foot, black spray paint, clear coat gloss spray paint, acrylic gesso, red, orange, and yellow acrylic paints, white glue
Special Tools Used: drill, paint brushes
What I Did: To make the knob on the top of the cane, I cut a 7/8 inch hole in the ping pong ball with the drill. It was hard to do and the hole was a little ragged but it was adequate. I put a generous amount of white glue on one end of the dowel and stuck the ping pong ball over that end. I then spray painted the whole thing black. Once the spray paint dried, I used chalk to draw the flame decal on the lower end of the dowel. I then painted in the chalk outline with gesso (basically a white primer). Without the gesso, the black would've shown through the yellow on the flames. Then I painted the flames over the gesso. I let that dry and then gently wiped it down with a wet paper towel to remove the chalk and other debris. Next I spray painted the whole thing again with several coats of the clear gloss. I let it dry overnight, then added the rubber chair foot.
What I Liked About the Project: I think the flames turned out alright, considering I painted them at about 11 p.m.
What I Didn't Like About the Project: I really would've preferred a "crook" cane (hooked top like a candy cane) for accuracy, but they were too hard to come by and, with my experience, would've been impossible to make!
Since the Jack Aubrey costume was so complicated, I think I'll give it it's own post.
P.S. - If anyone noticed our blooper, Kevin has the cane in his left hand but House actually holds his cane on his right. But since I have never seen Kevin wear so much as a funny hat, his wearing a full costume was a unusual event and I wasn't going to push it by telling him to switch hands!
Nicely done homemade cane! Too bad he's using it on the wrong side :P
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