And so I found this online and thought I’d share this ingenious idea with you guys since Cosplayers are the only people I know who would fin...
These are the patterns and blueprints that I made and used for my own cosplay costumes. Now you can use them as well! Please note that all patterns are drawn without seam allowance, and they are in my size. They can serve as a base to make your own perfect fitting pattern for your cosplays.
This is a printable EVA foam template for a Spirit Blossom Kindred mask. Perfect for a SB Kindred cosplay or just a fun one-day project ^-^ This PDF includes: - Easy, ready-to-print A4 1:1 scale patterns of all parts You can easily cut the mask in the top and/or bottom to fit your face. The pattern can also be used to make a plain and simple mask without the holes for the eyes, so you can customize it to fit any design! NOTE! This is just a digital download guide with a pattern! You need to buy all materials, tools etc. yourself. If you need help with anything, feel free to contact me. The art in the thumbnail is made by @Zeronis ^-^ ✧ Thank you for your visit and purchase! Feel free to tag me on Instagram (@trine.k.n) if you use my products! :D
First, I would like to apologize how not in-depth this tutorial is, and how long I delayed it. I'm really sorry! Well, you guys wanted it, so here you have it! You can also improvise on this to make...
Hello All~~ So when I made my archer bow for my Dragon Nest Archer cosplay I decided to take pictures at every step! I’m hoping it’ll help out anyone that needs something similar to it …
Scroll down for more crafts... Here's a pretty fun biplane to make out of simple materials! All the instructions here at The Sapling Easter Craft! Sweet Nests Here’s a way of making a few little Easter eggs go further and create a special little yummy gift at the same time! You will need: A packet of biscuits: I used Girl Guide ones Royal Icing: use the Edmonds Cookery Book recipe, or buy tubes of readymade icing Icing bag and a fine nozzle Small chocolate Easter Eggs Make up your icing into different colours Fill up your icing bag and create a wiggly nest like border around the outside edge of a biscuit. Use a selection of colours to make them pretty! Leave to set Pop a couple of foil covered eggs into the middles. Make a whole tray full and share them out for Easter. If you like making cupcakes ice a thicker nest on top and decorate with an Easter egg. Happy Easter! ******************* Make a tiny tortoise! All the instructions and template in full here at The Sapling Celebrating our latest release! Movember it is! Here are some templates to get you started on a Movember celebration of the hirsute and campaign for Prostate Awareness. Make a card, pin 'em on your wall, stick 'em on your face! Little Monsters I've been making things again! Grab two coffee cup trays, a couple of straws, a craft knife, glue and paint and you have all the makings of little monster puppet- just in time for Halloween :) At The Beach Here's what I've been doing for the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards art workshops. Using Gillian Candler and Ned Barraud's shortlisted 'At The Beach' for inspiration, we made these rockpools full of creatures :) 3 D Fireworks Pictures 3D Fireworks Art! Capture technicolor fireworks in the night sky with a fun painting technique that really stands out! Great for all ages. You will need: White card Bright coloured oil pastels Black paint- I used washable tempera poster paint A thick paintbrush A small sharp tool like a vegetable knife, nail file, craft knife or skewer Scissors Small pieces of foam board or thick corrugated card Double sided tape or glue 1) Colour a sheet of card with oil pastel. Use lots of colours in bold patches. Don’t layer the colours though as they tend to get muddy looking. 2) Paint the whole sheet with thick black paint. Make sure all the pastel is covered. Let it dry thoroughly. You may have to do two coats. 3) Take a sharp tool and scratch back through the black paint to reveal the colours underneath. 4) Scratch the paint back into the shapes of fireworks exploding; big starbursts and cascades. Brush off the little bits of black paint you have scraped away. 5) Make two of these sheets- one will be the base. 6) Cut the out the fireworks from the second sheet- make them into circles of colour. Paint the backs of them black. Let them dry thoroughly 7) Stick small pieces of foam board to the backs- layering the foam to make different heights. 8) Stick them onto the base picture. You can slightly overlap them for a great effect. 9) Get really pictorial and make a cityscape, or dark hills in the foreground using the same technique. Gross Out! here's a little one for Halloween...cut out a few circles from bubble wrap. Stick double sided tape to the back of them. Stick 'em to your hands and face. Use a bit of face paint or makeup to make them pus coloured and finally a little red lipstick blended around the edges to create inflamed skin. Nice!!! Corker! Whilst you were drinking... Steampunk I've been making Steampunk outfits for a party on Saturday and because I don't want to spend anything but a bit of time squeezed in between projects, I googled how to make goggles, but they all required too much in the way of materials so I came up with my own version using my favourite ingredients; coffee and biscuits!
Greetings all! I know many of you already from other sites and forums but this is my first posting here on the RPF, so hello to everyone! (I didn't see...
Come on, grab your friends. It's time to journey to distant lands. We get that chance with every episode of the wonderfully amusing and deep cartoon Adventure Time. Pendleton Ward's brilliant show has inspired a legion of fans to make crafts. Here are some of their best works.Pictured above is a pop-up book by endless-whispers. Here's a card that s/he made using characters from the gender-swapped episodes.Loki is an artist who specializes in modifying rubber ducks to look like pop culture figures. H...
dont EVEN ask me fro a towel bro INGREDIANTS puffy paint OR acrylic pants square framed sunglasses (they are cheap ones 5$ at walmart don't fuck up expensive glasses) im using puffy pant cause i...
First 2 sets of photos: PETG thermoplastic heat-shaped. LED berry lights. Diffused light with tracing paper and sanding the plastic. Tutorial:...
Edit: I’ve recently created a video tutorial going through this process, if you’re interested it can be watched here! Hello everyone~ I’m getting an early start on my AnimeNEXT co…