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(Rep. from 101 Textures for Oil and Acrylic by Mia Tavonatti FOR STUDY ONLY)
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Fabrics/Textiles textures
(Rep. from 101 Textures for Oil and Acrylic by Mia Tavonatti FOR STUDY ONLY)
Most anticipated Fall 2012 anime: 「 K 」Project.
How to take your wig from gross to great!
This isn’t a new method at all, but instead my results using this tutorial.
While the before shot is pretty terrible photo quality to begin with, you can see the wig is basically a ratty, gross-looking mess.
Find a tank or bucket and empty a capful of fabric softener into it (more softener if your wig is longer).
Add enough water to submerge the wig, and make sure to flip it inside out before you put it in the water. Swish it around to make sure it’s saturated, and then let it soak for a few days. I left mine is for a little over two days, but I would suggest leaving it in closer for the five days the original tutorial suggests.
Lay the wig out on a towel to dry. I didn’t wash out the fabric softener, and when it was damp instead of dripping, I put it on a wig stand.
After it’s completely dry, brush through it with a wig brush, or at least a brush with wire teeth. Plastic teeth will create static and no one wants that.
If you need a wig brush, try checking out beauty stores. Failing that, you can usually find wire brushes at pet stores, and they work as well as any wig brush.
Spray lightly with dry shampoo or sprinkle with talcum powder. Brush your wig again after a few minutes to help disperse the powder and keep your wig from looking chalky. You may experience a small amount of shedding during the brushing process, but it shouldn’t be anything too severe.
And there you have it!
Mirror Mirror - Eiko Ishioka
Mirror Mirror - Eiko Ishioka
The Hot Glue Guide to Accessories
Using hot glue to make custom accessories:
I have recently been using hot glue for anything I can and EVERYTHING I can, not just gluing things together:
The gem and hooks are hot glue! (I also used this method for Condesce glasses)
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While I applaud you for creativity, I think this is an ineffective idea overall. Hot glue deforms with temperatures as low as a person's body heat. Add the sun or stage lights to that and you have a droopy mess. There are so many other materials to use that would give a better, more professional result for the same amount of work. Paper clay for one is super easy to use, requires no heat curing and is sand-able (which would get rid of those seams). Sculpy, Fimo, or any of the other polymer clays would have also been an option. The pieces could have been built, baked, glued on, and sanded to again... avoid the seams and lumps.
FINALLY
IT’S ALIVE!!!!!
Last month I started with my new costumes for 3 events (costume ball in Erfurt, Bookfair in Leipzig and JapanExpo in Paris)
And although I had big problems with my back, I’ve finally finished it with 2 weeks lateness.
This costumes are created 3 tutorials and one will coming soon. Here a list of all materials and co.:
- full material cost 221,40 Euro/ ~ 290 US Dollar (OH MY GOOOOD o.O) - 8 different fabrics - 6m satin ribbon/ 25m goldcords/ 11m different laces - 5 glasses of fabric paint - over 1.000 pearls in 5 different color/size - 25 selfmade stones - 20 buttons, 1m hook closure and 14 fake hooks
EDIT: This is from the artbook - romantic jewels gentleman - by sakizou
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This is FREAKING AMAZING.
DANG.
oh my fuck
I HAVE NO WORDS
HOW TO SHOP AT JO-ANN'S LIKE A BOSS
Since I posted this on a friends wall… I thought I’d share this with you. This, and shopping in fashion districts, is literally how I afford to do the cosplays I do.
GETTING COUPONS
Sign up for the mailing list to get the physical coupons
Sign up for the e-mail list to get the email coupons
Get the smartphone app for even more coupons
Go to this site to get MORE coupons. This will give you another generic email coupon sometimes as well as the semi-broken mobile joanns app that has EVEN MORE coupons
If you’re not buying fabric or sewing notations, bring Michaels and AC Moore coupons since you can use AS MANY as those that you can use since they accept all competitor coupons
THINGS ABOUT JO-ANN COUPONS
The mobile app for apple and droid give out different coupon codes
Mailer coupons (like the ones with your name on it), I’ve so far noticed, have unique codes per customer
E-mail coupons that are unique per customer if it has your name on the coupon (like mailer ones)
The derpy mobile Jo-Ann’s app has a different code than the apple/droid mobile Jo-Ann’s
If the code is different by 1 number, you can use both coupons in one purchase
All Michaels and AC Moore coupons (including mobile/digital) works on all Jo-Ann’s products other than sewing stuff
RULES OF THUMB
Jo-Anns runs 50% coupons during major holidays, two coupon commotions per year, and usually every 3 weeks otherwise
Looking for Casa Fabric? Wait for Prom, Easter, and Christmas
Casa Fabric I’ve noticed goes down to flat rate prices of 3.99-4.99/yrd three times a year. Want that 18/yrd fabric? Wait till its 4 bucks.
Looking for Brocade, Unique Fabrics or Patterns? Wait for Halloween
Brocade tends to go 50% off at least once every two months I’ve noticed
Looking for Fleece? Wait for Thanksgiving and Christmas
Blizzard Fleeces go on crazy sales around Black Friday, but it can be extremely hard to get it on those days so be weary
If your fabric is on sale this week for 30% off, and you have a 50% off coupon for the next two weeks, wait for the sale to drop and pick it up with a coupon
Patterns tend to go on sale for $1-2 every couple of weeks. It normally is a one day sale for a certain brand one week, and then a one day sale for another brand the week after. Stock up on patterns you think you may use (This is especially good around Halloween)
Unless you’re pressed for time, always wait for the 50% off sale or the 50% off coupon
Mobile and digital coupons are unlimited. If you’re not too far from your Jo-Ann’s you can make multiple trips
You are more likely to get a 50% off coupon to use on non sale fabric then you are to find it on sale for more than 30% off
If you’re shopping online and find the Teacher Discount code, you can use it without being a teacher! They can’t check online and thats an extra % off.
And my biggest rule for shopping at any craft store?
50% OFF OR BUST!
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From Pancake Police
1. If you’re a student, sign up for the Student Discount Card! When you run out of coupons, it’s nice to have this extra bonus that takes 10% off of your purchase. I believe it’s good for sale items too?
If you can’t find enough coupons from Joann’s, they’ll take competitor’s coupons too! (This is a little tricky— for fabric, they won’t take Michael’s or AC Moore’s because their competitors won’t sell it, but it’s good for beads, wire flowers, basically everything else. Hancock’s Fabric coupons should work for fabric, though!
From Srwar
Not all mailer coupons have different barcodes per person, only the 40/50% off ones on the back of the mailer are different. Anything inside the mailer will be the same coupon code and thus you can’t use duplicates on the same transaction.
Don’t be afraid to combine % off your total purchase coupons with % off items coupons. The % off your total purchase coupons will just come off of anything that the other coupons don’t apply to, including sale items.
Be nice to your cashier and hand them your coupons in the order that they should be scanned! Highest percentage off individual items first, moving down, and any % off total purchase coupons last. It makes your transaction faster and gets you the best deal possible.
Very occasionally, the notions wall and thread will all be 50% off, sometimes with a % off your total purchase coupon available simultaneously. Take advantage of these times and stock up on notions and thread! 25% off of notions already 50% off is nothing to sneeze at. (The last time this happened was New Year’s and I believe it happens at least one other time every year.)
Beta kids part 2. I’m very serious in my captions.
John’s hammerkind specibus is adapted to real-life equivalents, like sledgehammers and baseball bats. Rose, somehow, manages to get by with industrial iron stakes. Trust me, it’s a lot better than knitting needles.
Dave and Jade
Alphas next week.
Costume made and worn by Me, Photos by Anna Fischer
the details on this costume are AMAZING
I got sucked back in...
I am doing a group cosplay now of Pokemon Conquest. I get to be Mitsuhide! I am excited to make historically accurate looking armor so that I can paint pokeballs on it :D
Sometimes you end up cosplaying a character with a really crazy hairline, and you think “How am I going to make THAT?”
Maybe you’ve already learned about lace-front wigs and how they appear more natural-looking. Maybe you’ve even heard of wig ventilation, which is the method for individually adding hairs into the lace of a lace-front wig. If you’ve gotten that far, you’ve probably noticed you need special tools, called ventilating hooks/needles, and they can be costly and hard to acquire. Fear not! I am here to show you a few methods to ventilate hair with just normal supplies you can find at your craft and sewing store!
That’s right, you can ventilate hair with just a normal sewing needle!!!
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Reblog for future reference, I’ve read about this before. Ahhhh I love lacefronts!
Now this is cool
Still my fav anime but theres a few that are a close second
totally same here. I have been meaning to make a caster gun for years.
Art and Illustrations by Matthew Nava
Journey belongs to That Game Company
Journey (2/2)