Showing posts with label fanmade costumes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fanmade costumes. Show all posts

06 June, 2011

It's good to see me, isn't it?

Well guys, if you haven't guessed, my life is pretty nuts right now! Fortunately for Wickeders, Andrea at www.GalindasWardrobe.com is pro at keeping things updated, so I'd recommend you check there. For other shows, you've got my photobucket archives and if you shoot me an email (corbyjane at gmail) I can help you personally as best I can

In recreation news,
Anna made this lovely version of the popular dress, and commented to say,
I made this dress! whoohooo! for pics, check out my blog: http://annaseclecticlifeinfashion.blogspot.com 


I am working on a doll-sized version of the Bubble Gown that will fit American Girl dolls. This is a rough draft  version, but I am currently accepting orders for your own, made with better materials and fewer mistakes. The price is up for discussion depending but you're looking at between $50-70. 


Maybe you can give me some feedback... would you rather pay a flat fee for the dress (say, $70), or pay the cost of materials (which we can choose together to give your dress a customised look) plus $40 for labour? This means the price could vary depending on what you want, but I would charge more for labour because I'm working with unfamiliar materials. 


If you have suggestions for other doll dresses you'd like to see made, let me know. :)

01 November, 2010

Happy Halloween!

Did any of you dress up as musical characters? If you were, send me your pics! I'd love to show them off for you! (I was Emma Pillsbury from Glee!)

Speaking of which, here is the amazing Popular costume Brittany wanted to share with you guys. it's fabulous! Just be aware: this entry has a lot of full-sized images, for you old fogeys on dial-up!


05 November, 2009

Glinda's Emerald City Dress: recreated by Cathy! =)


"It's Glinda, now!"

So the lovely Cathy (of the Crafty Corner acclaim) has made a beautiful recreation of the Emerald City Dress/One Short Day Dress (I really need to just pick one and stay consistent, don't I...). You can see more pictures and how she made it at this blogpost.  It looks very much like the original, and she made it very inexpensively. You should definitely all go check it out!

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