Dr. Strange Part 4: Robe
In this part of the DIY Dr. Strange cosplay tutorial, I’ll be showing you how to make an easy version of the robe portion of the costume.
In this part of the DIY Dr. Strange cosplay tutorial, I’ll be showing you how to make an easy version of the robe portion of the costume.
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how we gave my brother those awesome Aquaman tattoos.
So the boots and the belt comprise part 4 of the Aquaman costume tutorial.
Part 3 of how to make an Aquaman costume is the shoulder armor. Constructed of mostly craft foam, it’s fairly easy to assemble.
So finally getting back to the Dr. Strange costume tutorial with the cape. And as much as I like the comic book version of the cape with the gold stripes, I decided to go...
You can make some fairly easy bracers for your DIY Aquaman costume out of plain old craft foam or you can cover it with Wonderflex for added strength.
A sheet of craft foam and little hot glue can get you a super cheap and easy Ben 10 Alien Force Omnitrix.
A bright and shiny DIY Aquaman trident is fairy cheap and easy to make. I was able to make this one for around $25 (though I did have some of the materials already on...
So in part 3 of the Flash costume tutorial, we start with a Captain America helmet, because why not mix Marvel and DC together right?
This is part 2 of how to make a Flash costume, based on the CW’s version of the Flash costume.