I apologise before hand, I will be spamming this blog with about 3 posts recapping the making of my costumes for Manifest this year π Let the photo spam begin!
Swords
This year (like most years) I was one of the judges for the cosplay competition. I thought it would be a neat idea for all 3 judges to cosplay from the same series, so I suggested we do the Magical Girls from Magical Knight Rayearth! Fuu, Umi and Hikaru. I was Hikaru, and decided to make everyone’s gems and swords…. cause I’m nuts like that XD
All swords started out this way (except Umi’s, just because Umi’s sword was SOOO easy in comparison, hardly any progress shots for Umi)
After much sanding and slicing the blades were shaped to look like this! Much love and thanks to Toby for helping me with this, we rotated and took turns with the sander @_@ Took us over 2 weekends to finish this, by the end of it I was literally coughing up saw dust XD
So this is how the end of my sword was done, the reason for the groove on one side of each blade was so we could embed a strong thick piece of wood down the center, it would act as the inner core strength for each sword. When you weilding a 2 metre sword around, you want to make sure it is very strong!
Glueing everything together =D
I carved the hilt of Fuu’s sword out of flower foam! This stuff gets EVERYWHERE, Sefie warned me before hand so I made sure to do everything outside.
Painted the blades with chrome, love the finish for them π Here I have to thank my dad, having had years of woodworking experience (he built a lot of the furniture we have at home), he taught me a lot about how to obtain smooth finishes etc
I made the hilt for my sword out of wonderflex, I -love- wonderflex. Later this year I’ll be doing another order for armour related cosplay =D
Swords are done, minus the paint and gems! I didn’t get a finished photo of all of them together π But the judges and I are planning a group photoshoot very soon, so you’ll get to see them completed in all their glory soon!
Resin
This was the first time I tried my hand at casting crystal resin, and it certainly paid off! I think when you see the finish produce you’ll agree that crystal resin was the way to go rather than just painting the gems on.
There isn’t much too it. I made the models first out of clay, then I created mould from them (the yellow stuff), THEN I just poured in the correct amount of resin and I was good to go! π Obviously there is a little more to it than just that (a lot of sanding involved and glossing) I made everyone’s gems, and whilst it took forever (and FYI wet resin tastes bitter… eww), I’m glad I managed to get through it because the pay off was awesome!
Fans
I bought the white fans from a store in America a while ago, and went paint / foam crazy on them! I only seem to have one in-progress shot. Using my makeup mixing plate to mix the paint @_@ My hands were covered in paint by the end of it lol
And that’s it for props! Next will be in-progress costume shots!
Melody says
I hope you don’t mind that I’m kind of spamming your blog posts with fangirl-like comments *-* I’m just so awed at how talented you are! I don’t think I’d ever be able to do something like this and pull it off D:
But I will try one day ! And when I do ..it’ll be thanks to you for all the inspiration *-*!
Celina says
lol seriously, spam away! π I totally believe you have the ability to make great costumes, and I can’t wait to see what you have planned!!
Melody says
OH MY GASFOIHASOIFHASOIFh
I wrote my twitter username wrong π That’s not mine. I’ll add my real one here T-T
Violet says
Wow! I wish I had gotten to see those in action!
Celina says
I wish we had attended the same day!