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LED Light Suit Costume DIY Tutorial

Have you been wondering how to make the same costume as the little toddler in the very popular and recently viral, "Baby LED light suit Halloween costume preview" video? Due to popular demand, we have brought you this quick tutorial on how to make an LED light suit costume. A video will be created this coming week, but in the meantime, here's our guide.

Materials:

  • Hoodie

  • Sweat Pants (one with pockets is best)

  • Adhesive spray, fabric glue or tape. Be careful with the clear tape as it may become illuminated from the light. However, that could give you an interesting look if done correctly.

  • 17 standard LED tape lights. Note: This number is dependent upon how big the hoodie and sweat pants are. We used an XL men's sweatshirt and large men's pants, which is why it had so many pieces.

  • 1 12-inch adapters. These connect single color dimmer or signal repeater for 12-volt LED tape light.

  • 2 12-inch Y-splitter interconnection cables for 12-volt LED tape light.

Unfortunately, we don't sell these last two items, but you can pick them up at any electronics store, such as Fry's:

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 How to make the LED Light Suit

To make your LED light suit, follow these steps:

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Now you're all set! Have a great Halloween! If you liked this tutorial or have a question let us know by sending us a message or leaving a comment.

Note: The 2-inch interconnection cables are for maneuverability. It's not required, but we do suggest that you have 1 or 2.

Some tips:

  1. If you buy the 24-volt high output tape light, the light from the strips will be too bright for you to take any photos. You quite literally will light up the entire room and become a blur in photos and video. However, if you do decide to go this route, it will still work as a regular light suit if you purchase a dimmer.

  2. Each of these tape light pieces is only five watts, so there's no danger in harming yourself if you have a lot of them connected to each other. For example, we connected nine at once with no problem.

  3. Tape the battery pack and put the strips on the hoodie one at a time.

  4. Make sure the right sides are connected to each other.

  5. Using the 3-inch interconnection cable sometimes loses the current if more than one strand of tape light is used.

  6. Try to leave some wiggle room in the neck area so the LED tape light doesn't get disconnected every time you move your head up and down.

If you haven't seen our version of the LED light suit baby, check it out here.

Warning:  Just remember to use care when around electrical equipmentWe are not liable if you accidentally shock, electrocute, or harm yourself in any way from using this tutorial. That being said, it’s highly unlikely that will happen.

Bonus: LED Light Suit Painting

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