Dr. Strange Costume Part 2: How to Make a Dr. Strange Costume Eye of Agamotto Amulet
Since it’s an important part of the how to make a Dr. Strange costume, this week’s tutorial is the Eye of Agamotto amulet.
Since it’s an important part of the how to make a Dr. Strange costume, this week’s tutorial is the Eye of Agamotto amulet.
Stacked candles are a fun way to give your candles height, even when you only have short molds.
You won’t even need to posses the Eye of Agamotto to make this cheap and easy DIY Dr. Strange costume magic circle prop.
The possibilities of rubber stamp soaps are limited only by your stamp collection.
So the final part of the Spiderman cosplay DIY tutorial is the pants and boots.
As the grapes are getting ripe, I thought this would be a good time put on a recipe for making your own grape juice. It’s a fun do-it-yourself homesteading sort of thing, and it...
What would Spiderman be without his web shooters? Not much of a spider. And so part 3 of the Spiderman costume tutorial is the much requested Spiderman web shooters.
Pepakura is one of the greatest methods to create spot-on cosplay props and armor. Naturally, an important part of the process is learning how to size and print Pepakura patterns.
Spiderman, Spiderman, does whatever a spider can…at least when he has his mask on. So here is how to make a Spiderman costume part 2, the all-important, identity-hiding mask.
I recently had the opportunity to test out some Wonderflex. If you’ve never tried thermoplastics yourself, you may be wondering is it worth it?