Maker Spotlight: Scott Sauer
If you’re in Springfield, Missouri and you see some art with teeth and tentacles, chances are Scott Sauer is behind the work.
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!
If you’re in Springfield, Missouri and you see some art with teeth and tentacles, chances are Scott Sauer is behind the work.
Indie-Annie Jones will give you laughs and DIY ideas as she dresses up, gets crafty, and keeps things silly.
Chrissy of Engineering Couture creates cosplay designs with a mix of artistry and DIY tech. Her steampunk Dalek dress actually has steam!
Easily create a roomful of haunted floating candles with common household items.
Brian Harley and Roque Rodriguez have been remaking (or “sweeding”) the trailers of action films since 2008.
This week Jimmy experiments with creating a mold out of wood to form leather into a sheath fit to house some tools.
Where’s the line between clothing and costume? E. Rega dances over the line with their playful sewing projects.