I'm currently working on planning a costume that is a mash-up for Harley Quinn and the Ravenclaw house from Harry Potter. I have been looking at a way to have in be recognizable as both. So I asked around about what people thought of when they heard Harley Quinn and what was needed to portray the Ravenclaw house.
So I decided for Ravenclaw, I go with the house colors. Not from the books, but from the movies because it will be easier to get stuff needed. So my color scheme for the outfit is blue and silver. I also decided to get a house robe. Then for Harley, I want the diamond design and I needed a mask. The diamond design was easy enough, but what to do a about a mask. I decided to do glasses like Luna wears. Here is a draft of the possible costumes.
So what would you want to do to plan your outfit. Well first you need to decide what you want your outfit to be. If the outfit is based on a pre-existing character, then you can use a picture to base the outfit on. If it a character you want to create, you need to determine what is important to the character. As you can see above that is what I did to get my mash-up.
The next step is to determine what material you want to use. Depending on the type outfit and they way it needs to fit will determine the material you need to use. My material choice is T-shirt for the main outfit. The mask will be made of craft foam and thermoplastic (see the Mask making blog for more information). I'm still trying to determine if I want the cape to be jersey knit or the material closer to the look in the movies.
Finally you can't forget the accessories needed to complete the outfit. I will be using the glasses, robe, and designed shoes to complete my look. What does your character always have on them? Do they have a that one accessory that is as recognizable as they are? If the answer to that question is yes, then make sure that you have that accessory
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Monday, May 4, 2015
Costume process: The mask
I’m
always talking about my costume that I’m working in so I decided to share a
little of the process with you. I’m just going to talk about the process of
making a single piece. I decided to talk about the mask making because it is a
new process for me and a learning experience.
First step was choosing
the character I wanted to be.
Step 2 is designing the mask. 
I made the base out of craft foam and covered in with a thermoplastic
material.
Step 3
Apply multiple layers of gesso.
Step 4
Apply red paint
The red paint dried.
Step5 Tape off edges
and apply the black paint. This step in where things went wrong for me. The
paint ran under the tape. 
Step 6 start again
I painted it all black and will be adding the
red outline.
I have
enjoyed learning an new process for making mask and will be adding picture of
it once it is complete. I started this thinking it would be the easiest part
and learned a lot while working it. I’m not going to let it get me down. If
every Superhero stopped the first time they ran into trouble we wouldn’t have
any Superhero, in real life or the comics.
Update. Here is the mask after I redid it.
Update. Here is the mask after I redid it.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Bracelet design inspiration - Amethyst
We cosplay as a family and sometimes the characters we chose
to cosplay inspire the bracelets I decide to make. My next bracelet I will be
working on is based on Amethyst. She is a blonde, princess who knows her way
around a sword and a shield. She is a DC character that I first saw in Justice
League Dark and then had to get the trade of her series, Sword of Sorcery
Amethyst. I really enjoy fantasy stories, so her line was perfect for me. Also
who wouldn’t want to be a Princess who can defend herself?
We are planning our costumes for the rest of the year, so who knows what bracelets I may decided to make.
Sorry the picture is so blurry.
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