Wonder Woman Costume DIY Part 3: Corset and Skirt
This is the final part of my Wonder Woman costume tutorial and it details how to make the skirt and the corset.
This is the final part of my Wonder Woman costume tutorial and it details how to make the skirt and the corset.
This is part 2 of my Wonder Woman costume tutorial.
Wonder Woman is probably the most iconic of all the female superheros. Here is part 1 of my Wonder Woman costume tutorial.
This dress is mostly based on the Maleficent costume from christening scenes in the Maleficent movie, with a little artistic liberty taken to simplify it.
This is a tutorial for making a fairly simple staff that lights up, horns, and ring for a Maleficent costume.
An old knitted blanket, some craft foam, and duct tape will get you chain mail, armor, and movable gloves to finish your Sauron costume.
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You can make a fairly convincing Sauronβs mace using old wrapping paper tubes, some clay, and a little bit of spotty painting.
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This Captain America shield is made out of a $5 aluminum pizza tray.