Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Vampire the Masquerade Circle of Crones Box


Vampire the Masquerade Circle of Crones Box

So, it's about time I started LARPing...a local group is running Vampire the Masquerade. One of the players had a box in the shape of a book to hold her items and I thought I'd fancy it up a little. Here's how you can make you own!

Materials:
Box in the shape of a book (Michaels ususally has some)
Acrylic paint (I used black, red, and gold)
Matte clear spray paint
Hot glue gun/hot glue
Gesso
Brushes
Painter's tape

1. Strip the book box (you can skip this step if you don't mind having a shinier texture)

2. Draw the design onto the book with a marker and trace over it with hot glue.

3. Cover the entire box with gesso (do at least two coats to even out the small bumps on the surface)

4. Paint the entire box black then dab on red paint with a dry brush

5. Paint the hot glue parts with gold paint.

6. Add more details with gold paint

And we are done!












Sunday, November 1, 2015

Princess Peach Crown






Princess Peach Crown Tutorial!

Visit my facebook page at Manabizzle Creations for more tutorials/pictures!
Materials:
  • Scissors, ruler, pen/marker
  • Craft foam
  • Worbla (wonderflex would work too)
  • Heat gun
  • Acrylic paint (black, white, and gold)
  • Hot glue gun and glue
  • 60mm round acrylic gems (2 red and 2 blue)


Let's get started!

1. Gather materials

2. Draft a rough crown pattern on the foam and cut it out. I cut it into 4 pieces so it'll be easier to heat/reshape for the worbla. You can do it all in once piece if you are using a different material.

3. Roughly cut out pieces of worbla to cover the crown pieces.

4. Use a heat gun to heat up the worbla pieces and seal the foam between the worbla.

5. Connect the worbla-covered pieces together to shape a basic crown.

6. Roughly draw design details onto the basic crown.

7. Add the details with strips of worbla.

8. Spray paint the crown with a black base. *I usually prime the worbla with gesso, I ran out of time and did not do so for this piece, so the texture of the crown came out a little more rough.

9. Dab on a layer of gold paint with a dry brush and a tiny dab of water.

10. Trace the shadows with black paint, and high light with white paint.

11. Hot glue on the gems and we are done!

I put two little hooks on the bottom of the crown so it can be attached to hair/wigs with pins.




Bonus: Princes Kira!
















Sunday, October 4, 2015

Hail Hydra Pie



Super Easy Hail Hyda Pie for your geeky needs!

Materials:

9 inch pie pan
butter for greasing

For Crust,
2 sheets of frozen puff pastry

Fillings,
2 cans of 12 oz. pitted sweet cherries
1/2 cup of brown sugar

Or pre-made pie filling of your choice.

Directions:

Filling
1. Drain the canned cherries.
2. Place cherries in sauce pan on low heat.
3. Add brown sugar and spoon in water until sugar dissolve
4. Stir until mixture is simmering and all the sugar is dissolved
5. Turn off stove and put the filling aside.

Crust
1. Thaw puff pastry for 40 min at room temperature, or over night in the fridge.
2. Grease pie pan with butter.
3. Gently press puff pastry onto pan to form bottom of the crust.
4. Trim off excess pastry around the pan.
5. Place pie filling in the pan.
6. Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees.
7. Make 6 tentacles and a skull from the trimmings and the second sheet of pastry
8. Place tentacles and skull in the pan.
9. Press the tentacles and skull a little so they are soaking in the pan.
10. Place in oven on lower rack for 25 minutes.