Keeping Your Costume List Organized
Cosplayers are diverse group of people with diverse costume interests and fandoms, but one thing almost all cosplayers can agree on is that there is always another costume waiting on the want-to-make list.
Cosplayers are diverse group of people with diverse costume interests and fandoms, but one thing almost all cosplayers can agree on is that there is always another costume waiting on the want-to-make list.
Ordinary cardboard can easily become a perfect quad blaster. Part 3 of this Star Lord costume tutorial shows you how to make a cheap and easy one.
This wooly sheep card is easy to make with a handful of sheep’s wool, or some stretched cotton balls. It makes a cute greeting for the animal lover or farmer in your life.
Need an easy belt and Walkman for your DIY Star Lord costume? This tutorial shows you how to make them with a little cardboard and some distressed fabric.
Though it’s commonplace these days to see enthusiastic fans dressed up as their favorite characters at conventions, someone had to take that first step and create that first cosplay costume. That someone was Myrtle...
This is the 2nd part of how to make a Star Lord costume (though it’s the first actual part of Star Lord himself), to follow last week’s infinity orb tutorial.
Shredded layer soaps consist of cutting up an opaque bar of soap, and immersing the shreds in a transparent bar of soap.
This cheap DIY infinity orb is very easy to make, and it actually opens so you can put your infinity stone inside.
The summer farm market season starts this Saturday, June 3rd, with the Canandaigua Farmers Market, but there will be a few changes to my market schedule this year.
This is part 2 of how to make a Superman costume. This is for the pants and the belt.