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It would be a fantastic cosplay. I imagine all that detail would be expensive though! I make my own so I'm never sure what stuff costs on commission - both because I value my own time at zero and because it would be too depressing to tally my receipts, lol.
That was kind of rude of your parents and sister, I think! Although I guess it had already been broadcast, lol. Yeah... I have enough friends who sew (not all cosplayers, but quilters and burlesque dancers and theatre people) that I can commiserate with them on cost without worrying it'll be spread around. I also don't really feel I'm good enough (or un-busy enough) to do commissions, so I don't have to discuss price with anyone else.
that looks really good!are there many people who do just cos play of things out of the shop or is it mostly home made? I know the home made ones generally look nicer but its just not always practical so just curious what the general trend is with people cosplaying.
I'm procrastinating working on my cosplay to post about it. This year I have a healthy mix of custom made stuff and homemade. I have an Infinity Gauntlet dress from Elhoffer Designs that I love, her work is amazing. My biggest work in progress right now is a Kingdom Hearts cosplay. I bought some keyblades at Wizard World philly, and now i'm working on the rest of the outfit. The most time consuming this has been the shoes:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThey are basically done now. I'm really excited, i just hope I can find a good amount of time when I won't be in panels, or in lines to wear it! This is my tentative cosplay schedule though:Wednesday: be a normal personThursday: Kingdom Hearts AM/ Abaddon from Supernatural PMFriday: Infinity Gauntlet AM/ Frog from Over the Garden wall PM (Hall H campout)Saturday: Still Frog (after getting in Hall H, fingers crossed)Sunday: Amethyst from Steven Universe I have groups for some things but not all. I'm just looking forward to getting it all done! I'm usually ready by now
are there many people who do just cos play of things out of the shop or is it mostly home made? I know the home made ones generally look nicer but its just not always practical so just curious what the general trend is with people cosplaying.
That's incredible. Cosplayers, such as yourself, who put in so much thought and time and effort into their costumes make comic-con amazing for the rest of us.
Aargh. Attempting to sculpt Margaery's tiara... I am great at roses but unbelievably terrible at antlers, as it turns out...