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Make Your Own: Belle’s Chipped Cup from Once Upon a Time

…did not actually have gold paint with me, and I wasn’t about to make a life-altering deal with Rumplestiltskin to get more of it, so I made do with the gold accents my cup already had, and voila! To ensure that this design lasts, after all of the paint dries, I would recommend brushing over it with a few layers of Mod Podge, preferably of the dishwasher-safe variety, to seal it in. (Dishwasher-safe Mod Podge is not officially labeled as food-grade…

Make Your Own: Maid Marian from Robin Hood

…nd bit of your tail white so that it has a gradient effect at the bottom. Brush your pet brush through the fur in the opposite direction of the fur as well to ensure maximum coverage. You can blow dry your fur to speed up the drying process or simply leave it out to dry. You may, however, want to keep an eye on it as it dries to make sure that none of the fur “stiffens up”. You can do this by regularly running your pet brush through it as it dries…

Human!Paige from DHMIS

…ne was created by VanessaGiratina on DeviantArt. For this, there are no pre-made skirts for the design. You’d have to buy a white skirt and red fabric, along with fabric paints or fabric markers. For the top, a white dress shirt with puffy sleeves would suffice. Due to her pale completion in most designs, you might just want to paint your face white. For her arms, long black gloves, and for her legs, black tights and black pumps with a very small…

Finn the Human

…Finn is a 14-year-old human boy who loves nothing more than saving the day, accompanied by the shape-shifting Jake the Dog. He wears a hat that covers his extremely long flowing golden hair. He is prone to exclamations and outbursts including “Mathematical!” and “Algebraic!”….

Pam Poovey

…Pamela “Pam” Poovey is the Human Resources director at ISIS, where Archer, Lana Kane, and Dr. Krieger work. She is abrasive, tough-as-nails, and perpetually hungry, all the while managing to be somewhat of a sexual deviant as well….

The Human Spider

…In Spider-Man, Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) starts off with his newfound superpowers not by fighting crime and saving lives, but fighting in a wrestling cage match to win some money. With his homemade costume, he fights as The Human Spider, facing off against Bonesaw McGray (portrayed by Randy Savage). He looks just a bit amateur compared to the Spider-Man costumes made him later in the movie and by Tony Stark in the Avengers movies….

Greendale Human Being

…In the hit sitcom Community, the Greendale Human Being is the school mascot for Greendale Community College. Created by Pierce Hawthorne and Dean Pelton, they are a genderless, anthropomorphic, non-offensive “being.” With the black fabric marker, draw two black dots for the eyes and a wide smile on the zentai mask….

Interview with Fashion Designer Mika Hikari

…out that it was made by a fairly well known company circa 1950. After my re-design touches that included a custom feather band, complete with peacock feathers, the fedora was fit for a girl to rock. What’s one piece of advice you’d give others just getting into costume design? Don’t ever settle. The sky is the limit. If you’re creating a costume with a difficult piece in the garment, don’t short cut it. Only when you push your creative mind to the…

Make Your Own: Tracer from Overwatch

…eves, jumpsuit front and back out of yellow spandex, following cutting instructions from the pattern. Take your side design pattern piece and cut out hexagonal fabric. Cut a 2 inch by 26 inch strip of your yellow spandex, and a 2 inch by 20 inch strip of your orange fabric. CONSTRUCTION : Sew together body suit at outer seams and shoulder seams, following pattern instructions. PAINT: Concentrating on the bottom of the jumpsuit legs and bottom of s…

Behind the Grit: A Conversation with Gritty Creator Brian Allen

…am that brought Gritty to life and made him so approachable.   On Gritty’s Design Of course Gritty’s design has a lot to do with that as well. Although he drew up around 25 mascots for the Flyers to choose from – including a pilot, a bull, a bat, and a flying squirrel – Gritty was Allen’s favorite from the start. He drew inspiration from favorite childhood memories, one that most adult hockey fans today would share. “When I was designing him I was…