Frozen Vlog: The Ensemble
New Video Alert! Come with us on a journey to create four food costumes for the ensemble cast of a production of 'Frozen: The Musical'. Hilarity ensues.
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Kiana Khansmith

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The Bowery Presents

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Show & Tell

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shark vs the universe

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Origami Around
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Game Changer & Make Some Noise

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Frozen Vlog: The Ensemble
New Video Alert! Come with us on a journey to create four food costumes for the ensemble cast of a production of 'Frozen: The Musical'. Hilarity ensues.
Patriotic Santa
Our newest commission 🎆 🇺🇸 ⭐
Daryl's Wings
I am on a journey to make my own version of Daryl's Wings from The Walking Dead. I wanted to hand embroider them in a more realistic style onto the back of a jacket instead of a leather vest. The jacket will borrow elements from motorcycle jackets while still keeping the shape of my favorite coat pattern.
Our best friend introduced us to the NBC Hannibal TV series a few years back, and we were instantly obsessed. We were determined to make ourselves some Hannibal suits. Here is the first installment on how I made the vest. (The audio gets better after the first clip I promise. I didn't realize the mic. In the camera had gone out but didn't want to throw out the footage).
Somebody was asking us about our headdresses this year at Dickens of a Christmas, so we thought we would share a video of how we make them. They aren't 100% historically accurate, but they are a great choice if you don't want to wear a bonnet. This a great way to use up bits and bob leftovers from your other crafting projects!
Esquie
Meet Esquie, a beloved NPC character from the video game Clair Obscure: Expedition 33. Our best friend became obsessed with the game (and for good reason, it recently won nine awards, including game of the year) so naturally I wanted to make her something game related for Christmas. What I found out is that making Little Guys ™️ is a lot harder and more time consuming than I thought. And did I watch over an hour long gameplay synopsis just to understand what was going on? I don't wanna talk about it…
The Glass Dress
My sister and I recently made this 1840s dress out of glass beads which we have dubbed The Glass Dress. More than one person told us they found the link to our video on Tumblr, so I sought the post out. We were thrilled so many people seemed to like it, so we thought we would make ourselves an account. Welcome us to the Wild West of the Internet. Here are some pictures of the dress along with the original concept art. It took roughly 3,685 yards of bead line, approximately 632,924 beads, and 2,273 hours to complete. The whole outfit weighs 26 pounds.
The Glass Dress
These women.
Hand bead wove
with a hand needle
AN ENTIRE 1840′S DRESS
OUT OF.
SEED BEADS
how the shit do they have less than a thousand subscribers
633,000 beads. One by one. BY HAND.
It weighs 28 pounds
It took three and a half years and I am floored they got it done that fast
I’m sorry. Hhhhhwat???