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The $30 budget includes dresses and sweatshirts, but doesn’t include the jeans or the wigs (because the outfits still work well without them). (Thanks to Arda Wigs / Arda Wigs Canada for providing all of the wigs for the photo shoot! All costumes are designed by Cathy Ngo, resident cosplayer, and all casting and people coordinating was done by Brett Vergara.)kite buggy hoodie Every one of these outfits has a simple tutorial you can follow. imking hoodieHere’s what you can expect from each one:givenchy hoodie rottweiler • A list (and photo) of the materials we used to make our costumes, plus where we bought them. • Links to where you can buy the materials, if they’re available online. • Step-by-step directions, illustrated with photos, showing you exactly how to make each part.
• The patterns that we used (you can download the pattern PDF here), so you can print them out and use the exact same ones. Which one will *you* choose??? No. 129: Magikarp, the Fish Pokémon This sweatshirt comes together quickly: You cut the fins out of foam and the eyes out of felt, and pin fabric to the hood to make the lips. Here’s how to make it. No. 7: Squirtle, the Tiny Turtle Pokémon The shell may look complicated, but it really just requires foam, scissors, paint, and glue, and we’ll walk you through exactly how to put it together. After the paint dried, we assembled ours in about 15 minutes. No. 175: Togepi, the Spike Ball Pokémon Cut out felt Togepi-like shapes from the templates on page 9 of the pattern PDF. Glue onto dress or white shirt. Cut out a crown (also in the PDF). No. 94: Gengar, the Shadow Pokémon This is the easiest costume on this list. Cut the eyes and mouth out of felt, draw details with a Sharpie, and glue to a purple sweatshirt.
No. 3: Venusaur, the Seed Pokémon The leaves are made out of painted posterboard and a ribbon, the hair clip is covered in hot-glued flowers, and the parasol is painted paper. The painting adds dry time to the project, but it’s worth the result. No. 143: Snorlax, the Sleeping Pokémon This is literally cutting and gluing felt and foam. You can make it happen, no problem. Here’s how to do it. No. 37, Vulpix, the Fox Pokémon The tutorial post will show you an easy way to trace out the tail lines so you get them just right. Other than that, you make ears… and that’s it! No. 6: Charizard, the Flame Pokémon Wings that won’t get in the way, and a flame that loops around your finger that can be either your “tail” or the fire you breathe. No. 151: Mew, the ~New Species~ Pokémon The tail, made out of ballet tights and stuffed-animal stuffing, loops around your finger so it moves with you instead of bopping around on your butt. (No stuffed animals were harmed, don’t worry.)
Of course, we had to make an Eevee costume. And that means we had to make a few of Eevee’s evolutions, too. No. 133: Eevee, the Evolution Pokémon So little crafting: You buy the ruff, but make the ears. Try not to get stuck in a tree, though. No. 134: Vaporeon, the Bubble Jet Pokémon We walk you through step by step, so this costume is definitely easy! You cut the shapes out of foam, glue them to a dress headband, tie the ruff around your neck, and go. No. 135: Jolteon, the Lightning Pokémon The spiky ruff is made out of craft foam, and purposefully irregular (but we still give you a pattern for it). No. 136: Flareon, the Flame Pokémon For Flareon’s outfit, you make only the ears, then wrap a $7 boa around yourself for the ~fire~. No. 196: Espeon, the Sun Pokémon Espeon is another all-ears craft, although you also will use eyelash glue to attach the red plastic gem to your forehead. No. 197: Umbreon, the Moonlight Pokémon
There’s very little to this costume: You cut out yellow shapes, then glue them to pants and a shirt (and make the ears, of course). Find yourself nonchalantly strolling through the city dressed as a Pokémon? and we’ll do our best to help!Minimalist Star Wars ‘I Rebel’ Pins Now Available In Pink As it turns out, those minimalist Star Wars pins we featured last month proved to be quite popular (particularly the “I Rebel” version), so Etsy seller Lantern Pins has responded to the call for a very appropriate pink option. The pin is available to pre-order now for only $8. Gorgeous ‘Pokemon’ Umbreon Cosplay Fashionably Geek reader Victory Cosplay sent us her Umbreon cosplay and we love it—just like we loved her Finn and D.VA before it. Check out more pics from Alexandria Lee Studios below. The Best Cosplay From PAX South 2017 [Video] Mineralblu was at PAX South in in San Antonio last month, and he captured all of the fantastic cosplay for you to enjoy in one four minute video.
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