Cardboard Stay Puft Marshmallow Man was a Halloween costume I made one year. It was huge and bulky, but fun to wear. His shoulders rest on my head making it a tall costume. There is a flap in the blue tunic that flips up to look out of. You can also see my Yoda Jedi Master poster which is prominently displayed by the American Flag.
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There is also a long shelf in the Woodworking Area that features a 70s/80s Darth Vader carrying case, Mezco Mega-Sized Lion-O from Thundercats, an 80's kids costume Philadelphia Eagles Helmet, an R2-D2 tape deck, and a Episode 1 Obi-wan Kenobi without a lightsaber blade.
As a side note... my students took first place in their division of the underwater robotics competition. I guess all the hard work paid off.
ReplyDeleteState Champs!