How-To: DIY Donut Costume
This Halloween, make trick-or-treating extra sweet with this DIY donut costume tutorial!
Have you ever wanted to create props or DIY cosplay costumes? If making is your passion, look no further; we’ve rounded up some of the best inspiration out there that will help you get started on your dream project. Whether it’s bringing comic book characters to life with movie-accurate costumes or unleashing your creativity in crafting realistic props from household items, these amazing makers are sure to inspire you!
This Halloween, make trick-or-treating extra sweet with this DIY donut costume tutorial!
The safest, most versatile and inexpensive way to make a costume sword is by way of foam or cardboard. Both can be easily obtained and are lightweight, but cardboard is easier to cut-out, layer with multiple designs and color with spray paint. A cardboard sword can become as over-the-top or simplistic as you want at barely any cost or time.
Dress your face up in sugar skull style with this Dia de los Muertos face paint video tutorial from The Crafty Chica!
Tanaka Satoshi created this ferocious and fully articulated dinosaur costume from cardboard.
Tanaka Satoshi created this ferocious fully articulated dinosaur costume from cardboard. [via Lustik]
Designer Stephanie Davidson is on a mission to up the ante on the average baby halloween costume options with Zombabies: a torso-only zombie halloween costume for babies.
At Comic-Con each year, Mythbuster and Make-friend Adam Savage likes to dress up in a geeky costume and challenges fans to find him in the crowds. This year, his costume was an amazing recreation of Admiral Akbar from Star Wars, and over at Tested, they’re showing off how it was built.