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This Werewolf Mask Can Be Worn With Eye Glasses! This Is Important To Me, As I And A Lot Of My Friends
This werewolf mask can be worn with eye glasses! This is important to me, as I and a lot of my friends wear glasses.
I think I might want to adjust the design a bit, give it more details going on over the surface of the mask, make the nose and mouth area more engaging. But I'm pretty happy with how this turned out.
Oh, and this mask is for sale on my Etsy shop!
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I've been making these costume dragon tails on commission for a few years now. This one I made for myself, though, and I wear it whenever costumes are appropriate.
Compared to some of the tails I've made recently for other people, it's pretty straightforward in terms of design. It's got black anodized aluminum scales on top with standard aluminum on the underside. They're woven together in a chainmail pattern with stainless steel rings. The only special thing on this one is a line of clips down the spine, which I put in so I could hook glowsticks all down the tail. (Sadly, I don't have any photos of it that.)
[Update: I got photos of it with glowsticks! Here they are!]
Hex grids are fun. They're like honeycombs, or '60s sci-fi. Which are two awfully disparate genres to put in the same sentence. I designed these thinner buckled bracelets last week, in preparation for the craft fair I had a table at. I wanted to make a buckled, adjustable bracelet design that worked at a thinner width. I think these turned out pretty reasonably, though I will probably adjust the design a tiny bit next time I make some, to make it cut a bit faster. I just posted this up to my Etsy page. I haven't had a chance to get photos of this design being worn, so there will be more photos coming in the future.
Prototyping in paper with scissors and tape. Then I transferred that into a CAD program, cut it out of leather, and stained it. Next comes sewing everything together.
I made this tiny top hat last week for a Mad Hatter costume, which was a great success.
Sadly, I didn't get any photos of it the day I was wearing the costume. And I still haven't had a chance to do so, because I've been busy getting ready for a craft fair I'm vending at on Saturday. So I guess if this doesn't sell then, I'll take some time to photograph it and put it up for sale on my Etsy page.
I designed this mask recently while I was feeling in a mood for some Halloween creepy crawlies. The centipedes are made with a bookbinding stitch called a caterpillar stitch, which I've used on a few things.
Here it is for sale. I'm not sure if I'll make another one with the same design. I'd like to make more, but I'm enamored with the idea of rearranging the centipedes differently on each one I make.