Cosplay Tutorial: Ichigo Kurosaki’s Fabric Sword Sheath
Get ready for a cosplay tutorial! Today I’m walking you through the process of how to make this wonderfully, functional, useful thing – Ichigo Kurosaki’s Fabric Sword Sheath!
Get ready for a cosplay tutorial! Today I’m walking you through the process of how to make this wonderfully, functional, useful thing – Ichigo Kurosaki’s Fabric Sword Sheath!
Has it really been almost 2 months since the Katsucon 2020? Boy time flies! In any case, here’s a rather late recap of the even! I waited though to post because I wanted to have some photos of both my cosplays as well as photos I took of others to share with you before I posted. So let’s get right into it!
I love to find fabric stores when I travel. So here are some of my favorite tips for when you’re buying fabric to make sure you’re getting the best quality items!
To celebrate this launch of SkywingKnights.com’s Wig Shops Resource Page, here are 5 wig shopping tips to help you make sure you’re getting the right cosplay wig!
Back from Anime USA 2019 (AUSA)! I only made it out to the Saturday of Anime USA, but even still, it was a lot of fun!
I went to Baltimore Comic Con 2019 for a day this past Saturday! Aside from the horrendous traffic I faced actually getting there, it was honestly a lot of fun! It’s been so long since I’ve been to a comic convention and I really enjoyed the experience.
I was very happy to get the chance to go to the Maryland Renaissance Festival 2019 last weekend with friends. Anna from “Frozen” is my go to for these events!
I’ve recently realized as I’ve been writing all of these articles that I haven’t written much about what I’ve been doing cosplay wise! Well, let’s change that with a Brief Cos WIP Update.
For those of us who have ever touched upon a particularly bloody rendition of a character before, we all know the common issues associated with finding a good ‘blood’ substitute. So imagine my elation when I discovered Sara!Chi by AssistWig/AssistCosplay.
Very quick overview of the event I attended last week, DC’s Sakura Matsuri, the ending event of the Cherry Blossom Festival held annually in DC in celebration of the the first 2000 Cherry Blossom trees gifted to Washington DC from Tokyo to enhance the growing relations between the two countries.