As a little Get-to-Know-Me post, I thought I'd let you all see some photos of an ensemble I created for a Fashion Show in Indianapolis last ...
Beliefnet Voices - Jana Riess
Fashions are continually changing but briefly, during the 1770s and early 1780s, women wore the most amazing items known as false rumps. They were large pieces of cork worn in ‘pockets’ under the s…
Phoenix Costume Headpiece: I have been wanting to make an epic phoenix costume for years. The idea of rising from the ashes in a burst of fire is amazing costume inspiration. I started this costume two years ago, and it's finally done! This is the first of two instructables…
Yay! Finally done the first part of my Zelda cosplay. I know, I'm a Zelda die-hard, so sue me. Here's how I spent my last five days: Fir...
From one HP expert to another.
The British remember, remember the 5th of November. But who exactly was Guy Fawkes — and why do kids burn his effigy?
What Ellaria Sand wore in season 5, but to be honest I don’t think Ellaria would wear flowers, even though she is not as tough and ruthless as the sand snakes she is still a Dornish woman. This is...
Ever dreamt of flying? Now is your chance. These wings bring a stunning and powerful presence. They are handmade, each feather carefully placed to create a natural articulation, just like a real bird. They are constructed on gloves, and cover the entirety of the arms. *This listing is for the *wings only*, and not the full costume.
Phoenix Costume: The idea of rising from the ashes in a burst of fire is amazing visual inspiration, and I have been wanting to create this costume for years. I started it two years ago, and am very excited to finally have it finished and out there in Instructable-…