... same dye to make them blend together better. Is this a good idea? Both fabrics are silk, so they're dyeable. Yup... that works. Even though they're both...
... you ... Yes, apparently the green gown does have a waist seam and it's hidden behind the metal belt. There has to be something there, as it has a bag...
... No it's not shear. You're just seeing a bit of reflection on the threads. ... there is some of the underdress fabric involved but almost looks like you...
Hi, I have mentioned the yellow shimmer on my study page for the Bridge Dress http://www.very-faery.com/costume/bridge.htm Though I don't think it comes from...
... dress looks yellowish b/c the embroidery (or somthing to that effect) do we have pics to back this up? if so can I see them somewhere? thanks! If you're...
I've tried most kinds so I'll give you my 2 cents: Singer/Acme vintage cloth-covered hard forms that adjust via wingnuts and sliding bars: The 2 of these I...
... there's a completly separate bodice from the skirts? Yes. Obviously the bag lining has to attach somehwere, but theoretically one could just have a line of...
... want on a small scrap of fabric,but how do I know how much dye to take in relation to a bigger piece of fabric to get exactly the same result? If you're...
Hey, I was just browsing a website, and I saw these shoes and thought they might half-way match Arwen's cranberry gown. They might also be too dark, but they...
I pretty much buy beading and jewelry supplies from Fire Mountain Gems (http://www.firemountaingems.com ). And right now I think they have a lot of glass and ...
Liquid sculpy will not be rigid when baked. Plus, I don't think you can bake a silicon mold. I make window clings out of it. What exactly are you trying to...
I usually use liqiud sculpy to layer things or elaborate beads. If you are just pouring it into a mold you can do the same thing with the regular sculpy(use...
Silicon is meltproof up to 600 degrees, (which is why I use silicon spatulas, bakeware, and oven mits -- I love the stuff). Since you only need to cure the...
I think that hand-washing the vinyl wouldn't be terrible on the outside, but the inside might do some weird things. Machine washing would probably chew the...
... Premo is fairly soft to work with. I have done a lot of mold work in the past using it. It also has some give to it, so if it is something that will take...
A forward from Ealhswith I have done a lot of jewelry work with the premo. I sell pins, barrettes, necklaces and earrings at craft shows. I have tried all of...
<<<Sometimes I look at cosplay photos found online, unless you are trying to be an anime character, wigs can ruin your look rather easily. Expensive wigs...
Cassandra posted a great seller a while back and I've hung onto the link for future reference. These seem to run more in the $30-$50 USD range, but very nice ...
... I once stipped commercial colour from silk chiffon that took it from hot pink to off white. 10m of it with two pots of predye.. yay for how little fabric...
You can hand wash vinyl and hang dry it. I would not use a washing machine (it might damage the vinyl) or dryer (heat might cause some melting/distortion). Too...
Thanks for posting the link Mel! Jenny's Hair Sense is the seller I got my Arwen wig from, which I am very very pleased with; it's an excellent quality wig....
I dyed my strawberry blonde Dawn wig to match my hair by soaking it overnight in Red RIT. It didn't pick up much color, but enough that it was redder like my...
I bought Auburn(Strawberry blnd) weave hair (kanekalon)it lacked the orange "snap" I need for my hair to match so I used Rit also, I did the Tangerine powder...
Hi You can create highlights, deep tones, and coloured chunking using markers. I use art marker(longer nib to allow you to paint larger areas)and washable...