Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Kanaya Cosplay (No Makeup)
Friday, July 25, 2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Blooooood......
So there has been an inaugural and successful attempt at fake blood creation- and it went well, I think.
I was the judge, the girl was the creator and model ( and applied it to a few others including her sisters.. I forsee future appearances for them covered in zombie gore bwahahaha)
I was the judge, the girl was the creator and model ( and applied it to a few others including her sisters.. I forsee future appearances for them covered in zombie gore bwahahaha)
What it looks like (cornstarch based recipe, though we lacked glycerin,
so it's not as liquidy as it should be)
What it looks like on:
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Homestuck goodness..
Horns of model magic, unpainted.
We discovered that the best bet wen doing this is a model magic base with plenty of time to dry. Then duct tape (Jo Anne's or Lowe's for multiple colors) allows strength, and easy mounting to a headband. Beware though, it adds weight.
Horns of model magic, unpainted.
Painted model magic
But really, model magic with duct tape is the best..
We discovered that the best bet wen doing this is a model magic base with plenty of time to dry. Then duct tape (Jo Anne's or Lowe's for multiple colors) allows strength, and easy mounting to a headband. Beware though, it adds weight.
A quick bank of some of the things we've done..
1950's keyhole dress
LOVE this Christian Dior design, so I opted to repro it for an event. I used a different material due to budget restraints, so the drape is different, but it turned out pretty well since all I had was the photo to go off of :)
Soul Eater Cosplay: Death the Kid
Hannah Montannah (old school)
Harajuku Girl: 4 parts- Top, vest, skirt, and leggings (white fur to match vest, not shown)
Harajuku ninja
Dragon Age Cosplay: Hawk
Mass Effect Cosplay: Shepard
Pleated skirt and tie, again no patterns.
Labels:
1950's,
cosplay,
costumes,
Dior,
dragon age,
dtk,
hannah montana,
harajuku,
hawk,
mass effect,
shepard
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