Learn how to make a Master Sword for your Link Costume! Perfect for Legend of Zelda fans, this master sword really adds that extra punch to your child’s costume and brings the character to life.
Is your child a fan of the Legend of Zelda video game? If so, they will love this realistic wooden master sword to pair with their Link costume. With this sword, they’ll be ready to save Princess Zelda and all of Hyrule any day of the week.
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to make a cost-effective master sword using our free downloadable Master Sword Template. Using foam sheets and leather cording, you won’t need any fancy tools to create this DIY Link sword.
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Wood Shield and Sword Set for Link Costume
My son wanted to to purchase a shield and sword for his DIY Link Halloween costume. We checked online and in party stores, but were unimpressed with the selection. Most of the options were made of thin, flimsy plastic – and were marked at well over $20 each.
Therefore, it made sense to make our own DIY Master sword and Hylian Shield. But, how could we make the sword and shield body – even if we could recreate the design?
Of course, we could carve a sword from wood… or fabricate a sword from EVA foam… but I needed a quicker, simpler project that didn’t require a bunch of special tools.
Thankfully, I found this wood play set online that included 2 shields and 2 swords (yes, two of each!). We knew it would work perfectly for the base of our Master Sword and Hylian Shield templates.
Plus, since it is made of wood, I don’t have to worry about it breaking easily – it’s prefect as a durable pretend-play toy!
How to Make a Zelda Master Sword
Not only is this master sword the perfect addition to any Link costume, but – since it’s made from wood -it’s durable enough to withstand even the most rambunctious little Link. The tutorial is easy to follow, so include your child in making the sword, as well!
Supplies
- Wood Sword
- Printable Sword Template
- Teal Leather Cording
- Foam Sheets – Purple, Yellow
- Silver Metallic Craft Paint
- Purple Craft Paint (select color match to purple foam sheet)
Tools
- Utility Knife
- Foam Paint Brushes
- Hot Glue & Glue Gun
Instructions
- Remove cord from the sword
First, use a utility knife to remove the twine cord that is wrapped around the handle of the wooden sword.
- Paint the blade
Next, grab the silver metallic craft paint and a foam paint brush. Paint the sword blade silver. You may need to apply more than one coat to fully cover the wood.
- Paint the handle
In order to make this sword resemble Link’s, paint the handle with purple craft paint. Kids can help pain the sword, both the silver blade and the purple handle.
- Print the sword template
Next, download the free Master Sword template using the instructions, below.
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Print the Master Sword Template on regular paper. Make sure that the printer is set to 100%, so that the frame and emblems are sized to fit the wood sword.
- Cut out the purple guard
Once printed, cut out the purple template (the sword’s guard) and confirm the size matches the sword. Then, tape the template to the purple foam and cut out the guard.
- Cut out the yellow emblems
Next, cut out the yellow emblems from the template and tape them to the yellow foam. Cut the emblems out of the foam.
- Attach the foam to the sword
Attach the purple foam guard and yellow foam emblems using the hot glue gun.
- Wrap the handle
Finally, wrap the sword’s handle with teal leather cording in a criss cross pattern. Secure the end of the cord using the hot glue gun.
Zelda Master Link Sword
The finished product is a perfectly realistic master sword! Not only does it look good, it’s also sturdy. So, kids can have fun pretending to be Link even after Halloween is over. The sword is great for dressing up, pretend-play, and cosplay.
Of course, now that your kids have a great Master Sword, they’ll also need a leather sword holder (learn how to make it in this DIY Link Costume tutorial) and a Hylian shield – so make sure to check out those posts, too!
How to Make a DIY Sword for Link Costume
Learn how to make a Master Sword for your Link Costume! Perfect for Legend of Zelda fans, this master sword really adds that extra punch to your child’s costume and brings the character to life.
Materials
- Wood Sword
- Printable Sword Template
- Teal Leather Cording
- Foam Sheets – Purple, Yellow
- Silver Metallic Craft Paint
- Purple Craft Paint (select color match to purple foam sheet)
Tools
- Utility Knife
- Foam Paint Brushes
- Hot Glue & Glue Gun
Instructions
- Use a utility knife to remove the twine cording from sword.
- Paint the blade using silver metallic craft paint and a foam paint brush.
- Paint the sword handle with purple craft paint.
- Download the sword template. Print the template at 100% or full size.
- Cut out the template for the purple sword guard and lay it over the wood sword guard to make sure it is sized correctly. If so, continue to step 6. If not, return to step 4 and check the print settings.
- Attach the sword guard template to the purple foam with tape. Cut the sword guard out of the foam.
- Attach the yellow emblems to the yellow foam with tape. Cut the yellow emblems out of the foam.
- Glue the purple foam guard and yellow foam emblems to the wood sword.
- Wrap the sword’s handle with teal leather cording and secure with glue.
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