Flash Costume Tutorial Part 3: The Helmet
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?
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.
So part 4 of the Batman cosplay DIY is the belt (which will include attaching the grapnel gun and batarang from the last tutorial) and the gloves.
Need too look like you just had a run-in with a werewolf for Halloween, but don’t have a lot of time to spend painting scratch marks? Then try these quick and easy scratch marks....
A small toy gun and some cardboard will get you a Batman grapnel gun and a batarang with a little tweaking. This is the 3rd part of the Batman costume tutorial.
So onto part 2 of how to make a Batman costume, this is for the Batman emblem and the chest armor.
A few nails and a little clothesline can get you a fun, giant Halloween spider web.