Here is a moderately organized collection of every link I've used or thought looked helpful in all my years of cosplay. This will be updated as new sites are found, and please email me if you discover a dead or broken link!
Links: The Gathering
General Resource Sites:
http://cosplay.com/
http://www.acparadise.com/
http://www.deviantart.com/
Make-up:
For Beginners:(application for beginners) http://www.helium.com/items/934182-basic-make-up-tips-for-beginners
(Clinique--skin-friendly, reasonable prices) http://www.clinique.com/index.tmpl?ngextredir=1
has tips & trends pages/videos
BRANDS WE LIKE: Clinique(allergy/sensitive skin friendly), Loreal(Because you're on a budget!)
Crossplay Make-Up:(Female-to-male make-up tutorial) http://www.girlsentertainmentnetwork.com/how-to-gender-bend-for-cosplay-crossplay-makeup-tutorial/
Advanced Mak-up:(Intense, for(done on) Asian skin tones/features) http://the-sushi-monster.deviantart.com/art/Cosplay-Makeup-Tutorial-Part-I-180970967
Body Paint:
BRANDS WE LIKE: Ben Nye
Wigs:
Buying/Selling:(new)http://shop.cosplay.com/wigs/cosplay-com.html
(new, some Japanese reading required) http://cyperous.com/english/
(new, some used available) http://www.amphigory.com/
(new) http://stores.ebay.com/COSPLAY-WIG
(used) http://www.cosplay.com/marketplace/showcat.php/cat/1
(used, some new) http://community.livejournal.com/cosplay
(new, US based) http://arda-wigs.com/
(new, US based) http://thefivewits.net/
BRANDS WE LIKE: Arda Wigs (US based, big hair caps), Cyperous ($$$! But gorgeous.)
Wig Caps:http://myworld.ebay.com/darcinut/?_trksid=p4340.l2559
BRANDS WE LIKE: More type than brand, we like net wig caps better than the nylon kind because they stretch more and you can bobby pin anything you like!
Styling Tutorials:(cutting bangs) http://www.tristencitrine.com/tutorials/wigbangs.html
(styling with scissors, natural cutting techniques) http://behindinfinity.deviantart.com/art/Wig-Styling-with-Ishida-Uryuu-70861455
(odango) http://charmedseed.livejournal.com/10260.html
(spikes) http://gambit13.deviantart.com/art/Cloud-Wig-Tutorial-80842355
(softer spikes) http://cattypatra.deviantart.com/art/Wig-Spiking-Tutorial-143983384
(Straigtening w/ Hot Water) http://www.katiebair.com/wigtutorial_straightening.html
(Making Wefts) http://www.katiebair.com/wigtutorial_makingwefts.html
Cleaning & Care:http://www.epiccosplay.com/wig-care-and-styling-information.html
http://www.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=9559
Costume Resources:
Used/New Costume Buying:(used) http://www.cosplay.com/marketplace/showcat.php/cat/14
(used) http://community.livejournal.com/cosplay
Retail & Resale:(resale)
Goodwill
Salvation Army
St. Vincent de Paul
(cheap)
Ross
Marshalls
American Apparel
Online Resources:sock linkshttp://www.sockdreams.com/_pages/index.php
http://www.joyofsocks.com/
shoes:makemechic.com
zappos.com
amazon.com
shoefly.com
ebay
shapewear:spanx.com
ebay
Spikes & leather
http://myworld.ebay.com/spikesandleather
Gloves
(white) http://myworld.ebay.com/thedaycasa/?_trksid=p4340.l2559
Ears:http://yayahan.bigcartel.com/
Feathers:www.rainbowfeatherco.com
Beads/Jewels:http://www.shipwreckbeads.com/
www.firemountaingems.com
www.plasticbeadswholesale.com
(Some on Etsy & Ebay too)
Corsets:www.farthingalesla.com
www.corsetmaking.com
Retail Fabric Sources:
Fabric Stores in King County:
Fabric stores (Seattle/Bellevue area):
JoAnns (various)
Pacific Fabric (various)
Hancock Fabrics (various)
Seattle Fabrics (Seattle)
Stitches (Seattle)
Emerald City Fabrics (Issaquah)
Fabrics for Less (Renton)
BRANDS WE LIKE:: JoAnns is cheap & everywhere, Pacific Fabrics has more interesting variety--also, each Pacific Fabric specializes in certain areas so check their website to see if one's better for your needs. Fabrics for Less has cheap per yard and specializes in saris for lots of bright chiffons and trims and such.
Online Fabric stores:http://www.hancockfabrics.com/
http://www.joann.com/joann/home/home.jsp
http://www.denverfabrics.com/
http://www.fashionfabricsclub.com/
http://www.fabric.com/
Online Craft Stores:
Michaels.com
JoAnn.com*
http://www.bestfromjapan.com/index.cfm (this is where I got my Sukerukun air-drying transparent clay from. They sell several varieties of Japanese resin clay & lots of beads. Best pricing I found, but int'l shipping takes a while! Be aware!)
*if you're having trouble finding craft supplies at JoAnns, try Michaels. Many things (like paper clay) are only at Michael's.
Hardware Stores:Home Depot
Lowe's
McLendon's
Ace Hardware
If you can find it at a hardware store, it's probably cheaper and the glue is definitely better. Their customers want results, not pretty--you can benefit from this.
Plastics/Plexiglass/Etc:
www.tapplastics.com
Wonderflex:
www.cosplaysupplies.com
www.dazian.com
Electronics:Radio Shack
Fry's
EL-stuff- Amazon.com
www.coolight.com
www.lighttape.com
....think about flashlights, and how they may fit into your life.
TUTORIALS!!!!Sewing:
Pattern Tutorials:sewing & costuming, LOTS of info & some tutorials: http://www.costumes.org/advice/1pages/howtopat.htm
http://taeliac.deviantart.com/art/Tutorial-Circle-Skirts-90497598
http://sarcasm-hime.net/bootcovers-tutorial.html
http://firelilycosplay.deviantart.com/art/No-Stretch-Boot-Cover-Tutorial-161626176
Prosthetics & Shapewear:
Horns:
Wounds:
http://sporkbotic.deviantart.com/art/Wound-Tutorial-101897561
Lady/Man bits:
Props:General Resources & Tutorials:
How to Glue Anything to Anything: http://www.thistothat.com/
AWESOME tutorials for Armor/Jewels/Wings/Etc: http://cosplayconstruction.wordpress.com/tutorial-list/
working with craft foam: http://windofthestars.com/cosplays/craftfoam.html
pros & cons of craft foam: http://www.fullmetalsam.com/general-craft-foam-tutorial/
Sculpting & Casting: (jewelry, emblems, sigils)
http://amethyst-angel.com/castingguide.html
Jewels:Polyester resin: http://www.whatishcc.com/tutorials/polyesterresin.php
Other jewel options include:
model magic (and paint)
sculpey
xmas ornaments
plastic toys/candy containers
button covers
tips:
nail polish or enamel paints can give good glossy shine, but can have paintbrush marks if you're not careful.
Armor:(foam+heat gun) http://www.entropyhouse.com/penwiper/costumes/helmsdeep.html
(vinyl over craft foam) http://gaogaygar.fc2web.com/EnglishMake01.htm
(foam & fiberglass--ADVANCED) http://www.thetworivers.com/avatrix/sword/sword.htm
(general armor-making tips) http://www.squidoo.com/costumearmor
Wings:(feathers, big) http://etaru.deviantart.com/art/Cosplay-wing-tutorial-56518340
(feathers, small & fluffy) http://www.paper-wings.org/tutorials/wings/wings.html
(fairy wings, pantyhose+wire) http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=60297.0
(fairy wings, cellophane) http://j9crafts.livejournal.com/16998.html
(wing harness) http://www.whatishcc.com/tutorials/wingharness.php
Swords:
tips: the substructure of the sword is hella important. Get that right before you do anything else.
Guns:
tips: Can be sculpted from styrofoam or built up from wood.
Staffs & Wands:
tips: subsctructure is again super important, as is knowing if your staff is going to be top-heavy, and how you need to move it. (Will it need to fit in a car, suitcase, etc.)
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