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A dummy can serve as a decoration during the holidays or can help you create a dynamic scene in your own homemade movie. It can be hard to make a dummy that looks realistic. Luckily, if you follow the right steps and use the right materials, you can create a stuffed dummy out of blankets and pillows or a duct tape dummy that looks like a real person.


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Creating a Stuffed Dummy

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  1. Use thin blankets and roll them lengthwise so that they are as long as possible. Once they are rolled up into a tube shape, fold them over so that they can fit snugly into pant legs. [1]
    • Try to find blankets that are about twice the length of your pant legs.
  2. Take the rolled up blankets and use them to stuff each of the legs on your dummy.
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  3. Get a large, square pillow and stuff it into the waist of the dummy. If you don't have a square pillow, you can stuff the torso of the body with newspaper or plastic bags. The more filled out your dummy is, the more realistic it will look. [2]
  4. Get a large, rectangular pillow and stuff it into the body of a hoodie. This will represent the torso of the dummy.
  5. Roll up blankets into tubes like you did before, and push them through the bottom of the hoodie, up into the sleeves. This will fill out both of the arms.
  6. Once you've finished stuffing your dummy, there will most likely be empty spaces in the legs, arms, and torso. Use newspaper to fill out any spaces that are empty to make your dummy look more realistic. [3]
  7. Plastic bags will prevent the rolled up blankets and newspaper from falling out of your dummy. Secure the bags by tying them around the pants and hoodie, then wrap duct tape around the bags to secure them. [4]
  8. Tuck the hoodie torso that you created into the pants and wrap the dummy with duct tape. Don't be concerned with the figure of the dummy, because this will change once you dress it. Make sure that the body and the legs are secure. [5]
  9. Empty out and wash a gallon milk jug before placing it into the hood of your dummy. Pull the hood over the front and sides of the jug, then secure the jug with duct tape by wrapping it around the hood. [6]
  10. Put pants and a shirt over your dummy to make it look more realistic and to cover up any duct tape. Dress your dummy in a hat, gloves, and shoes to cover up any exposed tape. You can draw faces on the milk jug if you want to give your dummy a face. [7]
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Making a Duct Tape Dummy

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  1. Your friend will have to wear a long sleeve shirt and pants because the duct tape is painful to remove if it's applied directly to their skin. Wear form fitting clothing, because the bulkier your clothes are, the more bulky and unrealistic the duct tape dummy will look. [8]
    • Tell your friend to wear clothing that they don't care about because it will be destroyed in the end.
  2. Tightly wrap the duct tape around the waist and backside of the model before working on the legs. Go over the entire lower half of the model and cover them with duct tape so that it fits their body. This may take two to three layers to cover up any gaps in the tape.
  3. Start from the left hip of the model and pull the duct tape up over their right shoulder and onto their back. Do the same technique on the other side of the model so that an X forms on the front of the model. Continue to layer duct tape over the person until the entire torso is covered. Then, start working on each arm of the person, wrapping the duct tape around it. [9]
    • You can stop duct taping around the collar of the neck and wrists of the model.
  4. Draw a straight vertical line on the back of the model. Draw two lines along the sides of each pant leg on the lower half of the dummy. Use these lines to help guide your scissors when you cut the duct tape off of the model or person. [10]
  5. Insert scissors into the pant leg of your friend and carefully cut up into each pant leg. Be very careful not to cut the person who is wearing the duct tape. Cut the back of the torso piece and peel it off the model. [11]
    • Do not use pointed scissors or you may cut your model or friend.
  6. Place a shirt over your head and loop the duct tape around your forehead, over your head, and under your chin. This will work as a soft template that you can use to finish off the dummy's head. Once you've created the loops, you can remove the shirt from your head and fill it with newspaper to fill it out. [12]
  7. Tape the torso and legs back together along the cut lines that you made. To add weight and form to your dummy, fill in the top and bottom parts of the body with newspaper or cotton filling. You can also take the shirt that you created for the head and fill it out. [13]
  8. Tape the bottom half of the torso with the top half and attach the filled up head to the neck portion of the dummy. Attach thick gloves to the arms of the dummy to create hands. You may have to fill the gloves up with newspaper or filling to make them look realistic. Attach shoes to the dummy by lining the inside of them with duct tape, then attaching them to each leg that you created.
  9. Fit clothing over the duct tape dummy that you created. For the head, you can either spray paint the shirt a flesh tone, or you can draw on a face however you want. Conceal the look of the gloves on the hands by painting them a flesh tone. Once you've finished dressing it, you'll have a life-sized duct tape dummy.
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  • Question
    Can we use this while training dog - attack on command? Or the pillows will be too soft for dog to bite?
    Community Answer
    Sure, you can use these in dog training exercises. Just make sure to apply a lot of duct tape to any openings in the dummy or else the dog is likely to chew out the filling.
  • Question
    What is the best way to connect the top and bottom sections of my dummy?
    Community Answer
    I think a wooden rod inside the dummy would be the best method for connecting the two halves. It would give you something to hold and keep your dummy steady.
  • Question
    I tried this method and peeled the duct tape off my shirt while cutting the duct tape open. The duct tape stuck together. Should I just redo it with a worn down shirt and cut the shirt open with tape?
    Community Answer
    Yes. The best way to do this method is to do it with a shirt you are willing to throw away. Peeling off the tape will be almost impossible.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Hoodie
      • Pillows
      • Pants
      • Milk jug
      • Thin blankets
      • Duct tape
      • Gloves
      • Shoes
      • Marker
      • Scissors

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