Iron Man Arc Reactor that Really Glows – DIY Cheap and Easy
This Iron Man arc reactor looks amazingly realistic, but is actually very easy to make and can be put together with just a few simple materials for around $5. The nice thing about this...
This Iron Man arc reactor looks amazingly realistic, but is actually very easy to make and can be put together with just a few simple materials for around $5. The nice thing about this...
I had a request for a Gungnir, Odin’s Spear tutorial. This is the version from the Thor: The Dark World movie, so it can be used for either an Odin cosplay, or for Loki...
This Star Trek phaser is made mostly out of foam, and while it does admittedly leave much to be desired, it’s definitely more cost-effective than buying one, and it sure is fun to make.
If you have a box of tacks and an old transistor radio, you can make an inexpensive Star Trek communicator and Tricorder.
Since I’d already done the male Star Trek costumes, figured I’d do the female version as well for the Lt. Uhura Costume.
As promised here is the tutorial for how to do Spock eyebrows, to follow last week’s Star Trek Costume tutorial.
If an Anovos replica is a little out of your price range, you can make your own TOS Star Trek costumes out of a turtleneck with almost no sewing for under $10. Pick up...
This dress works great as a sorceress costume, but is actually based on the mother confessor dress from the Legend of the Seeker show.
This is the explaination for how to make Loki’s coat, cape, and tunic.
Here is the second part of the Loki Costume tutorial. These are the gold bracers.