Sunday, June 27th, 2010 at
10:43 am
I’m making a comic and I can’t think of a name for my villain (who’s actually the main character, the hero isn’t that important). I already have a real name for him, I’m just looking for a pseudonym.
His costume is steampunk (Victorian/Sci-Fi) styled but the comic is set in present day Maine.
Any ideas?
Friday, June 25th, 2010 at
3:05 pm
We’re doing makeovers in my fashion marketing class and that’s the look I want to go for. Like corsets and lace up boots. Where could I find clothes like that without them looking like a tacky costume or gothic? Any recommendations?
Note: Any place w/ Juniors or petites.
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
9:32 pm
I work with silver, silver with bronze or gold polish, I specialize in victorian jewelery, kundan and costume jewelery.
My jewelery is glamourous and will work best for formal, semi formal occasions. I aim at selling to women between 25-45. The designs are funky, innovative and stylish.
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 at
8:22 am
Robin Hood, also known a Sir Robin of Loxley, is legendary for stealing from the rich and giving to the poor, and for fighting the Sheriff of Nottingham’s tyranny . He was also pretty good with archery, too! Stories about the adventures of Robin Hood have been told and retold for over 600 years, as well as the tales of his outlaw band of “merry men” (and women), including Little John, Friar Tuck, Maid Marion, and others.
In Robin’s time, few people could read or write and therefore little was written down about the exploits of this hero. alternatively, people heard about Robin and his band through the roving minstrels who wove a patchwork of fact and fiction into the contemporary culture of the time.
Today, thanks to movies and books, everyone knows the tales of Robin Hood and continue to sing his praises. Especially with the release of the epic film starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchet, choosing to wear a Robin Hood costume to your next theme party or Halloween costume party is quite popular. YOU can transform into this hero of medieval folklore whether or not you live anywhere near Sherwood Forest! A very cool Robin Hood costume can help you do it!
Just as there are many stories about fabled Robin Hood, there are many costumes that depict him. Whether you want a Robin Hood costume that will trick the Sheriff of Nottingham into Sherwood Forest, win an archery competition, or a velvet tunic and feathered hat that will impress Maid Marian, you’ll easily find a Robin Hood costume on sale.
And who said women can’t dress up like Robin Hood? A little mischief never hurt anybody! A sexy Robin Hood costume will have the merry men hanging on your every word! Of course you may want to instead choose to dress up like Maid Marian, the legendary romantic interest of Robin Hood. There are lots of costume choices so you’re sure to be the envy of everyone at the party!
Monday, June 21st, 2010 at
2:40 pm
i need one that has things like:
-corsets
-ballerina costumes
-renessance costumes
-victorian era clothes
-renessance jewelry
-witchcraft stuff
-anything with mythical creatures (unicorns, faries, ect…)
-cool boxes and containers
-crystal balls
ect.. stuff like that
and NOT HALLOWEEN COSTUMES! real stuff
thank youuuuu!
Monday, June 21st, 2010 at
3:36 am
My school is having a civil war day sort of thing. I want to know a cheap fast way of putting together a costume. I have a design planned out, all i need is places to buy clothing that similar to the era.
Saturday, June 19th, 2010 at
11:45 am
i need help for my Halloween costume
i am 13 years old.
just throw some ideas at me, i don’t really care what the year for it was. i want something more for like evening parties, something they would wear for elegant parties
Saturday, June 19th, 2010 at
9:51 am
i need one with things like:
i need one that has things like:
-corsets
-ballerina costumes
-renessance costumes
-victorian era clothes
-renessance jewelry
-witchcraft stuff
-anything with mythical creatures (unicorns, faries, ect…)
-cool boxes and containers
-crystal balls
ect.. stuff like that
and NOT HALLOWEEN COSTUMES! real stuff
thank youuuuu!
Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at
3:22 pm
Hey crafters..is there anyway to dye a lacy parasol? It white with ruffles and lace. Is there anyway to dye it hunter green? It is for a Victorian costume and the white is just too "clean" for the hunter green and burgundy dress.Any suggestions will be appreciated.Thanks.