Monster Hat
This monster hat would make a great Halloween costume for a little one – just pair it with some purple or pink sweats. Buy it on Etsy from Shelina.
This monster hat would make a great Halloween costume for a little one – just pair it with some purple or pink sweats. Buy it on Etsy from Shelina.
merricat posted this baby dragon cape she sewed over on Instructables. Click through to see the wings, plus step-by-step photos of how she made the eyes with polymer clay.
This Aono Morimiya costume from Craftster user GRABthatUKE is just amazing. The details are quite impressive!
There’s a great thread of costumes on Craftster, which is where I found this Princess Zelda’s Magic Armor. bold_as_love made the armor for a friend and says:
The whole thing was made with craft foam, gold spray paint, jewels, and closes in the back with a gold chain so that it can be more fitted to the wearer. I use this tuttorial http://www.entropyhouse.com/penwiper/costumes/helmsdeep.html. Which was amazing, althouhg I did skip a few steps.
Here’s a great Star Trek costume for the ladies from Craftster user AnOrangeMouse. I’ll admit that I’m not a huge Star Trek fan, but for some reason I *love* the uniforms and images in general, from the original TV show.
Send in the geeky costumes! We want to see ’em!
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=315284.0
Crafster user brunette_bombshell made this Princess Leia slave costume to wear to Indy Con and cleverly used polymer clay for all of the metal parts.