How to Make World of Warcraft: Blood Elf/Night Elf Eyebrows!
PAX Aus is in a weeks time! So it was time to complete the finishing touches.
I started by using a light foam dough to form the shape of my eyebrows.
Once they were on point, I let them harden in the oven for 20 minutes.
I wanted the eyebrows to match my wig colour, so cut off a chunk at the bottom
of my wig, and cut them to shape. Approx 3 inches off my (normal)
eyebrows.
After the baking was
done, I covered the foam dough with a quick coat of tanned paint that
matched my skin, then proceeded to use a lot of Modge Podge and swear
words to fashion the hair on.
Spirit Gum was used to fashion them onto my face, using Glue and concealer to hide my natural eyebrows.
Hugs xoxo
Friday, 23 October 2015
Monday, 19 October 2015
How to Make a WoW: Blood Elf Mage Staff
How to make a WoW: Blood Elf Mage Staff
Turns out curtain rods make excellent staves! This
particular one was on sale at Lincraft for $15. It is 2 meters long
and perfect thickness for a staff, though it is a little heavy after
holding it awhile. The things we Cosplayers put ourselves through!
The curtain rod set came with rod ends and curtain rings,
perfect for the detailing I planned to include on the staff.
I wanted LEDs in my staff head, so rigged up a water
bottle to the top end, so that I could screw it off to switch on/off the LED
kit.
I secured the rings by using a craft putty as a
glue/filler, followed by some Modge Podge over the top, for added
strength.
A few layers of gold paint later, and it was
looking pretty sexy!
The best part was when my printer decided to run out of
ink, so, not to be defeated, I sticky taped paper over my monitor to trace out
my diamond pattern for the staff head.
After my paper template was perfect, I started on the wire
frame, using florist wire to bend and tie together, using the paper template to
guide me.
The LEDS came with a battery pack, so I rolled them up in
cellopane and shoved them into the wire, making sure the battery pack was at
the bottom so I could switch it on via the bottleneck.
A few layers of cellopane over the top, using Super Glue
and swearing to shove it into the waterbottle top, it was done and ready for
PAX AUS 2015!
Thursday, 15 October 2015
How to Make a WoW: Blood Elf Mage Spell Book
I was not planning to make a book. I have just been super organised with PAX Aus 2015, had some spare time, and figured it would be cool to make something cute to hold my phone, wallet, business cards etc.
I had an old cut-out book that I purchased from the Reject Shop some time ago so decided to use that as the base.
Using a light craft putty that I purchased from Linecraft, I rolled out the putty and cut out some horde emblems, as well as cornices for the corners of the book.
Baking them in my oven, they looked good enough to eat!
Once they were baked and not eaten, I laid out my template, adding some rope and sequins for a little more "Omph".
I was concerned that It was going to look a little flat, so made up a mix in a spray bottle of 2 parts Modge Podge, 1 part Gold Paint, and 4 parts water.
I laid out tissue paper over the book, then spray the mixture on it, using a small paint brush to push the paper into the gaps. It gave it a nice textured look, as well as helping to keep it all sealed down.
After what felt like DAYS drying, I did 2 more coats of metallic gold paint, then started on detailing.
Using a Bright red for the emblem and corners, It needed about 3 coats each.
And then the fun Wash time!
I made up a mix of 1 part black paint, 4 parts water, and used a thick brush to lightly cover the whole book. The black went into the creases to give a nice "Used" look, while escaping from the higher-up parts.
As a final touch, I added a satin ribbon as a bookmark, and screwed a nail up the top, so I can hang it off my mage book
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