Welcome Beings of All Sorts

Welcome beings of all sorts! Somehow, you have found this blog. :D I congratulate you on that whether it was through success or failure! My name is Madeleine Schmuch aka MadDog and I am an amateur cosplayer. I will also be your guide here. This blog came to be because I needed to organize my cosplays and constantly work on them so that I would finish them. I thought that if I had a commitment to post I would work more often and would not forget important things. This blog started off as being called "MadDog's Sewing" but has since then turned into a guide to cosplay and has taken on the new name "MadDog's Wicked Guide to Wicked Cosplay." That being said, I'm terrible with names. This blog should really be called "MadDog's Tips That She's Found to be Useful and is now Sharing on a Blog in Hopes That They Might Help Somebody Else in Their Efforts to Cosplay." That name fits this blog much better however, it was a little bit too long. Moving on, I've added new sections to make this blog more informative but they are almost all ongoing sections. (If you need information on certain things now, please shoot me an email. Email: wickedcosplay@yahoo.com) Whether you just want to follow my projects or learn how to start cosplaying, I'm hoping that this blog will be a help. MadDog out! :)

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Homestuck Troll Horns

Well. You should've known that this was coming. Anyway this is how I make Homestuck horns. It's really pretty simple. I Just use Model Magic, some tinfoil, a headband, assorted paints, and some hot glue.

STEP ONE:
Roll a piece of tinfoil up into a really thin cylinder.













STEP TWO: Cover it model magic shaping it so that it's a larger cylinder. (Having the tinfoil inside creates a much sturdier horn that can support itself and is therefore less likely to break.)











STEP THREE:
Shape it a little more to look like a specific horn. Then just let it just sit for a day drying.











STEP FOUR:
When it's done drying, paint it and let it dry.













STEP FIVE:
Hot glue to a headband.

STEP SIX:
Wear. Kk.

So it's really simple I just felt like sharing some of the horns I just made for myself and for my friends. (I made one pair and suddenly I just made like ten other pairs. It just happended.) Hope you liked this post. MadDog out!

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