Halloween-loving Paralympian outdoes himself yet again

Lumiere comes to life!

Josh Sundquist lost his left leg in a childhood bout with cancer, but that does not stop him from going all out annually when it comes to Halloween.

The Paralympian and motivational speaker shows off his creativity every year with his fresh costumes, from foosball figure to one-legged gingerbread man. Last year's iHop sign was pretty solid, but this year might be Sundquist's best.

In a YouTube video, Sundquist breaks down how the costume came to be, with help from his DIY skilled assistant. It involves a lot of newspaper, metallic fabric and modeling clay. Throw in a prosthetic nose with gum and a lot of paint, and you've got yourself a heck of a Lumiere Halloween costume.


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Take a peek at Sundquist's outstanding costumes over the past five years:

Quick, someone hire him for the 2017 remake of Beauty and The Beast!

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