Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2014

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. 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Harry Potter Wands!

     So, I saw this epic tutorial HERE and gave it a shot. I made these wands for a Harry Potter gift exchange on reddit :] Supplies: Glue gun, chop sticks (longer the better), beads, brown acrylic paint (more than one shade), and a acrylic pain top coat.
     Top wand's end has a cool texture to it. I used beads in the glue and popped them out after the glue cooled. the beads left little round crevasses that gave a neat texture. The bottom wand has beads still in it. Giving it the bubbly look. Everything else is just hot glue. :]


Sunday, November 11, 2012

POWgirl


Long Beach Comic Con 2012 
POWgirl (Avengers dress)

Dress- Previously bought from Pendragon. I purchased this wonderful dress from their booth at WonderCon earlier this year. I've always loved the things they had to offer at SDCC but never bought anything. I do not regret it. They make very very good products. Their corsets are wonderful and steel boned, very comfortable. 

Wig- Bought previously from my Molotov Cocktease costume. 

Boots- bought previously for my Scarlet Witch costume

POW hair bows / necklace- total $15 from Spirit Halloween, also available from artists on Etsy.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Eliza the mermaid!

This is probably the most decorated mermaid themed bra I've ever made. Not really my style, but I had fun making it :D Kudos to those that make these kinds of things all the time.

Tools needed:
Plastic shells
spray paint
pearls
hot glue E6000
tan bra
shells

* hot glue actually causes the spray paint lacquer to remove itself from the shells, use E6000 instead.











Final Result:

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Construction of Scarlet Witch

Costume: Scarlet Witch
Convention: Long Beach Comic Con 2011
Estimated production cost: $150-$200
Actual production cost: $100

For LBCC, I dressed as Scarlet Witch from xmen. While I love to hand make all my costumes, sometimes its just easier to piece things together. Which can save time and also can be cheaper in some cases.

I first had to pick what version of Scarlet Witch I was doing. After refreshing my memory on her back story, alternate universes and what not, I went with a very traditional version of her.
Then I thought about what would be the easiest construction of this costume? and made a list of items I would need.

Wig
  • Luckly for me my friend Panda had already done a Scarlet Witch costume and had previously gave me a few of her wigs. so the wig was out of the way and shaved off a good $30-$60 of the production cost.
  • For wigs, I usually check cosplay sites and then if I can't find what I'm looking for I'll look at more expensive wig sites.
Cape
  • Having a ton of extra fabric around the house, I did a very simple (and I admit, not very well constructed) cape out of a back drop fabric I had. By the time I reached the cape in the costume process I was a few days away from Con and had to think fast. I took the fabric and measured the length from my shoulders to the floor then cut the fabric accordingly. I hemmed all the edges and pinned it to my top. It didn't look bad, but it didn't look amazing either. *Shrug*
Head Piece
  • The head piece was tricky. I wanted to find something that was already in the general head form. I went to a craft store and looked around. They had some plastic masks for masqurade parties that you could decorate yourself. I snagged a large one of those and drew out the head piece on the top of it. Then cut it with a electric saw. Note: Wear glasses or even a mask if you try this, piece of hot plastic hurt. After cutting it I took a file to the edges to smooth it out. Then took a faux vinyl fabric and covered the head piece with it. I lined the back with black felt so it wouldn't stick to or hurt my face. Under the felt I added an elastic string so it would be wearable.
Corset or suit
  • I looked at my options. I could do a red swim suit or a corset and underwear. I went with the corset. I order it from The Fashion Corset Shop since making a corset is an extremely hard thing to do and I applaud anyone who can. Some of their corsets aren't made for large breasts, so I used some double sided tape to keep those babies in there. I admit, they were really popping out. My bad.
  • The red underwear I bought at a lingerie store, I just brought the corset with me to make sure they matched.
Makeup
  • I chose a very red lipstick and a some what dramatic eye. I used red eye shadow that I bought at Hot Topic years a go, they may or may not still carry it. And heavy black liquid eyeliner.

Gloves
  • Bought at Party City for my Molotov Cocktease costume from SDCC. Shaving off another $10 off the production cost.
  • Can be found online, usually sold by Leg Avenue
Nylons
  • as a large hipped lady, I often have a hard time finding colored nylons in my size. But, I did some hunting and I found We Love Colors which offers great nylons in all sorts of colors and in plus sizes. They were very comfortable.
Boots
  • for my boots I wanted something flat. walking around con all day in heels can be horrible. So I hunted down some cute red scrunch boots from Ami Club. If you want some ridiculous boots, boy they got them.

Final Result: