Showing posts with label Kim Wilkes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kim Wilkes. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Cats!


But first...



AWKWARD PLUSHIE MAKING TIME


So to jumpstart this silly project I elected to recreate the adorable mouse plushie she holds in her back paw in another photo of her figurine. 


This is the result of cutting off the trunk of an elephant pattern for a 10 in. tall plushie. Baaah... TOO BIG. And awkward... 



 So I moved the ears and fiddled with the nose/mouth a bit more. 



In case you're wondering, it's some fabric remnant of green fleece. I got half a yard for 2.50 because it was Memorial weekend sale madness at Joann's.


I came out with a more mouse looking creature but not before making a ridiculous mouse with what appeared to be a huge nutsack. As it should. 




It's SO ADORABLE! But still not the right one. 

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Boyfriend, Bling, and Bra

So the necklace has the round blocks added on. 


It's just the thicker/est foamies board from Joanns in black, repainted in gold acrylic paint, and stabbed through the center using a pin and some of the wire holding the other pieces together.



Then I worked on the bra/chestpiece.


Boyfriend being awesome and helping me cut out the pieces.


Glued some interfacing fabric to the back of the foam in order to give it some support as I did with all of the other major foam pieces. The base coat was 3-D fabric paint in gold. It was really shiny and pretty.


Then I sort of freehanded the purple swirls onto the foam cutout. I know I should have patterned it out first. (Will need to update these)


Then cut out more foam bits to make the top section of the backless bra.




Finally added on some of the scraps to add dimension. Which of course failed horribly. I ended up scrapping it for hotglue that was then painted over with the 3-D fabric paint in a lilac-y purple color.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Re-designed



Wow was I pleased with the second attempt/result.


After hot gluing all of the metal bits in place and covering the wrapped edges so they wouldn't tear me to bits, I followed up with the coins and some cut up mardi gras beads to act as spacers between the coins.



So many coins, so little time...



Then came some darted construction/posterboard paper that came in dual tone gold on one side and silver on the other.


After cutting darts like so I taped them up.




Then prepared them for the daunting task of upholding the crown.


Even here the crown is rather impressive



Ah handy dandy hot glue gun... Where would I be without you in this project?






This felt like it took hours. It probably only took me an hour. Maybe hour and a half.


Despite my rather unexcited facade I am quite ecstatic about the progress I made.


I couldn't get the camera to cooperate. Blech


Slowly Catching

After the necklace came ... MORE NECKLACE.


More generic Joanns beads.


Though those beads were used for another loop that would be a spacer for these round discs that were apparently there. Enjoying life I suspect... Cheeky bastards.


My apologies for the bad rotate. My mac was being hateful as was the Internet. That's what I consider to be the signature piece to the lovely Akasha. Props to the costume designers for providing a potential cover in the off chance of escaping breasts. Though they'd likely work terribly in that regard...




Well Well Well

Sadly I did not keep my own goal of recording the entire process of Akasha nor did I get a chance to snap some awesome photos of the finished product...



This photo is after finishing the belt to an almost 90%. Still needed a few things added.

After the belt I began the often frustrating work of figuring out the main neckpiece with the 7+ panels of a size I couldn't quite comprehend. Gah.



So my neckpieces ended up being much larger and pokier than I had anticipated (note to self when bending wire make sure to use needle nose pliers or some sort of jeweler's tools to provide some measure of comfort)



They're all connected to their neighbors via a very thin (low?) gauge wire found in Joann's Fabrics and Crafts.


I ended up redoing it as they were too spread apart to even show more than the middle three panels.


Silly wire     >>'

I was eventually able to connect them to a memory wire necklace that was first strung with some generic plastic beads also from the aforementioned store of goodies and cheap wonder.


As you can see the necklace parts don't go all the way around because I actually like my hair and don't want it (or my wigs even) to be completely wrecked from all of the knots in the wiring.



Jesus I couldn't look more tired. Yeaaa boy, college does that to ya.


Clearly I'll need to update this particular chunk of the necklace as I had organized the panels in the wrong order and need to fix that gap.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Update on the Belt panel


While I surely don't look too thrilled I was actually quite excited when I finished gluing the pearl pieces onto their foam counterparts.


I'm surprised by how little you can see the black foam edging from far away. Even up close you'd have to be a punk to point it out.





So here it is with the skirt on underneath. I'm pretty happy with the results so far. Just gotta give that belt some extra loving with alternating trapezoidal panel pieces.