Not sure who’s still lurking here on Tumblr, but I stream on Twitch fairly regularly now! You may catch me cosplaying on stream (like this upcoming Saturday, 1/30), so check my schedule for more info on that.
I’d love to see you there! Follow me on Twitch at this link.
Please help either by commissioning something from me or just spreading this post around!
The above collage showcases costumes I have made, varying in type. I made each and every costume shown.
More information below (pricing, availability, etc.):
Hello and welcome! Thank you for your interest in commissioning a cosplay from me!
If you’ve read over all of the information below and are still interested, please fill out a ✧ WAIT LIST FORM ✧! You are not obligated to continue with the commission by asking for a quote. Please note that our partnership/the commission status is not binding until money is exchanged for services/goods.
If you have any questions, please feel free to message me.
Current Commission Status: OPEN
Please DM for availability.
What will you be paying for?
Total fabric/materials cost
$18 per hour of labor
One-time incidentals fee - $10 for short projects (~5 hours), $25 for longer projects
Total shipping cost
Phase 1: Shopping for Materials
I will shop at a combination of stores which include JoAnn Fabrics, the LA Fabric District, and online. Afterwards, I send you a line-item invoice with the total for all materials.
IMPORTANT: You will need to pay your down payment (½ of the estimated labor cost) as well as the full materials invoice before work on the costume can begin.
Phase 2: Sewing the Costume
After the down payment and material costs have been squared away, I will begin working on your cosplay. Once I’m finished, I will invoice you for the labor cost for the back half.
Your costume will be completed in and around the seamstress’s existing work and social schedule. It will be done at least one week before your deadline.
IMPORTANT: Your costume will not be put in the mail until all costs have been paid in full, regardless of due date.
Phase 3: Enjoy!
I hope you enjoy your finished costume! Lastly, I have a few other things to go over with you…
Additional Rules
Please do not enter the costume in any masquerades, craftsmanship competitions, contests, or claim credit.
Please do not enter your costume in like-based contests, even with photographer and seamstress credit.
Your costume will be made to the best of my ability with the highest standard of quality possible. Once it leaves my hands, I cannot be held responsible for any damage to the costume due to mishandling by the customer. Treat your costume carefully!
The seamstress is not responsible for incorrect fit due to the customer providing inaccurate measurements, or due to any variations caused by using commercial sizing in lieu of an in-person fitting.
Please have a fantastic time in your finished cosplay! Thank you for your support!