Dr. Strange Costume Tutorial: Cape
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...
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.
If you have a few old sweaters lying around, you can easily upcycle them into a cute DIY Christmas stocking.
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...
Some grommets and a hammer can get you a “groovy” pair of DIY lace up jeans with just a little effort.
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.
Two colors of transparent soap give a little pop to an otherwise plain melt and pour soap bar. The encased blocks appear to float in their transparent glycerin background.
This DIY Flash costume is based on the CW version, since I’m not really a fan of the Justice League version that I’ve seen in the movie trailers so far.
This DIY Batman mask is made with some basic sewing and little pellon. It’s fairly quick and easy.