Showing posts with label convention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label convention. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Dr. Henry Killinger / Lady Killinger

Dr. Henry Killinger
Venture Bros. 

 Dress: $20 Ebay 
Patch: $6 Etsy 
Wig: $20 Ebay 
Handcuffs: $3.07 Ebay 
Stethoscope: $3.09 Ebay 
Umbrella: $4 Thrift Store 
White Slippers: $6 Ebay 
Skulls for slippers: Hand made 
Mask: $60 3D printed and painted by Eddie Quintero 
Bowling Bag: $10 Vintage Shop 
Leggings: $20 We Love Colors 
 Gloves: Previously owned 
 Total: $152.16




The biggest issues I had with this costume is not being able to see, mainly because foam needs to be added to the inner of the mask, it kind just smooshed my face. And I'd like to redo the slippers.

Scarlet Witch revamp




This Scarlet was of my own design. I wanted something comfortable. Plus going to SDCC wearing a cape isn't fun. I wish I had done underwear rather than shorts, but it was nice to have pockets.

Cost
Shorts: $10 generic store
Shoes: $30 Ebay
Leather cuffs: $15 event
Top: $7 generic store
Jacket: $30 ebay 
Fabric Paint: $5

total: $97 give or take

Bottoms - Shorts were originally pants made into cut offs
Jacket- Originally a large mens jacket, my friend Michele helped me take it in after I chopped the arms off. And I painted the back with black fabric paint. 



Pinup Sailor V

Pinup Sailor V


Cost:

Dress: $40 Ebay
Wig: $15 Ebay
Shoes: $16 Ebay
Glasses: $30 Etsy user Akujinscos
Gloves: $3 Ebay
Bows: Ribbon spool $10
Necklace: supplies already owned


 Construction:


  • Bows were self made with a hot glue gun. For the front and back bow I glued pin backs to them so they are removable. This helps when sitting, if they were sewn on would have smashed the back one with my butt. But more importantly, it makes it so I can still wear the dress as a normal outfit AND be able to throw it in the wash. The orange button was made from a large googly eye and painted over in orange, then hot glued on carefully. 
  • Necklace was made from a piece of white ribbon. Used yellow fabric paint for the moon. Tided in a bow in the back under the hair. 
  • Wig was self styled. Victory rolls, hair spray, bobby pins. 



Pinup Sailor V was a very easy, cheap, and comfortable cosplay. I wore it to Moon Crisis: A Sailor Moon Tribute Art Show and won judges choice in the cosplay contest. 

Monday, May 6, 2013

Mermaid Construction

Event: Gaslight Gathering 2013's Under the Sea Ball



White Swim Suit- $10 @ Pinup Girl Clothing sale
blue dye- $5 @ Michael's Crafts
Star Fish- $10 per pack (6) @ Michael's
Spray Paint- $8 @ Michaels's
Gems- $5 @ Ebay
E6000- $8 @ Michael's
Pearls- $4 per strand @ Native American Supply Store
Hair Extensions- $10 @ Wig Shop
Hair dye- $5-$12 @ Hot Topic
Bustle- @ Joann's Fabrics:
$6 per yard green tool ( 2 yards)
$4 per yard silver/white tool (1 yard )
Face paint- $40 pallet @ Ebay (Brand: TAG)
FX Mermaid Ears- $13 from a con booth

I started off with a white swim suit. Taking a box of blue Rit Dye, I dyed the suit and a yard of silverish tool fabric. The easiest way I've found to dye things is in my washing machine. Poor in the dye powder, fill the machine, then put on some gloves to dip your item in. Make sure its completely soaked. Then run a long cycle in the machine. After the cycle is done put in some soap and run it again to get out the excess dye from the item. Dry the item whatever way you see best, I usually hang it to dry. Then run one more cycle in your machine with just water and bleach to clean it out, you don't want to accidentally dye your next load of clothes! For the fabric I put it in a mesh wash bag to keep it from shredding or getting caught in the washer.

For the star fish, I used a metallic spray paint in two tones of color. On some of them to be a brighter shade I used a base of acrylic paint and a light spray of metallic on top. Then once it was dry I glued pearls and gems onto them. You want to use half pearls that have a flat back, round ones don't stay on very well. I recommend E6000, its an industrial strength adhesive, rather than hot glue. After the E6000 dried I hot glued a small bit of felt on the back then a hair clip. For the chest piece I glued three strands of pearls, all different length so they would taper. Instead of hair clips I used brooch pins.

The bustle was hand sewn, gathered at the length I wanted and threaded a few times with needle and string, then stitched onto the back of the suit. Its a good idea not to have it too long, if it drags there is a good chance that you or someone else will step on it and rip it off your suit.

The ears were made by a friend who runs a small FX shop, they were glued on with spirit gum and blended with makeup. I used face paint to shade the insides green/blue. I placed green and blue hair extensions on both sides of my head and then teased the ever living crap out of my hair. As a warning this much teasing can be hard to get out, I usually condition my hair in the shower while combing through it then washing it with shampoo. If you buy hair extensions you want to make sure they are 100% human hair or they wont dye. My face I painted with TAG face paint, I already owned a pallet. Michael's sells a small Snazaroo pallet for pretty cheap. Its not the best brand there is, but unless you plan on face painting for a living it doesn't matter that much.

Over all a very fun and simple costume :]