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CN: Kao https://x.com/kao_826826
Dress-up darling
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Selina's Best Friend
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Ada Wong cosplay from Resident Evil
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Cosplayer: The Puddins’ Cosplay
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"Please, teach me something fun I don't know about, stimulate my mind"

Excited to debut Lilith Aensland from Darkstalkers!
(been enjoying the Capcom Fighting Collections!)
Costume and photography myself, TriumphantBass
Wing 3D model + leggings @dangerous-ladies
Bunnysuit pattern Arenea Black
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How to Make Quick and Easy Tattoo Sleeves
Got a cosplay idea but the character has lots of arm (or leg) tattoos? Don’t feel like painting on yourself with body paints or hunting down that horrendously expensive temporary tattoo paper? Here’s a quick tutorial for making tattoo sleeves using nylons and sharpie markers!

Upsides:
- Supplies are cheap! You may even have many or all the supplies you need right at home.
- Quick and not very messy! No paint is involved, and sharpie marker dries instantly.
- Easy! Great artistic skill not required.
- They move with your skin! People have legit thought these were real tattoos. From a distance, yes, but I had guys at cons with actual ink on their arms come over to compliment on my full (fake) sleeves.
- You get to eat pringles! More on that later.
Downsides:
- They are delicate. Nylons get holes in them super easy and forearms run into stuff, lean against things, and generally make it hard for the sleeves to survive. But if you only need them for a weekend, that’s ok.
- I haven’t experimented too much, but unfortunately this technique probably doesn’t work for wearers with darker skin tones. Sharpie ink is transparent, so any color it rests on just multiplies and the tattoo won’t show up very well. You’ll want to go the fabric paint or body paint route to get the best bold, bright tats.
- Can’t do white sections, because sharpie ink is transparent and doesn’t come in white. I leave them blank and they read OK, but the white areas will always be pink, tan, brown, etc. unless you dab in a little fabric paint, which will not be covered in this tutorial.
- Sharpie is supposed to be permanent marker, but on skin…it’s not. The ink will most likely wear off onto adjacent clothes. Not that big of a deal for me, as I tend to wear my tats with white shirts that can be bleached, but other shirts may not survive as well.
OK, let’s go! Here are your supplies:

You’ll need a pair of nylons, scissors, tape, a set of sharpies, your designs printed out on 8.5 x 11 paper, some bracelets, and a can of Pringles. You can use any design you want, of course, but Here is the link to these fine Newt Kaiju tattoo designs.

If your nylons have an undies part, cut the legs off and wear the undies on your head for the rest of the tutorial, if desired. Put the legs on your arm like so, and cut the toes off so you can slip your hand through. You can cut some of the top of the sleeve off as well, but don’t cut too much because you can’t put it back on if your sleeves are too short.

Here are my creepy sleeves. Now for the pringles.


Tape your design template to the Pringles can. It doesn’t reach all the way around but eh. The Pringles can gives you a nice stable surface to draw on that is roughly the shape and size of an arm. It’s a little short, so just roll up the rest of the nylon above the workspace and adjust both template and nylon down when you get to working on that part of the sleeve.

Color with the markers! I recommend doing the colored areas first and then doing the black outlines on top of it, to avoid the black ink contaminating the ink pads of the lighter markers. Remember how that always happens to the yellow ones? Eww. Nylons are thin and slide around a bit, so it’s best to use short strokes and dotting to get the ink on.

Take the template off the Pringles tube, flip the paper to the blank side and put it back on again. The paper collects the extra ink, so it’s hard to see any missed spots. Now you can see any bits you may have missed. Fill them in for completion. Also, the paper doesn’t manage to wrap all the way around the Pringles can, so now is the time to free-hand a bit of the design where the template doesn’t reach. For Newt tattoos, that’s the back of the arm.
When you’re all done coloring, put them on!

There’s a rough end to the tattoo right at the wrist, of course. Disguise where the sleeve ends and your skin begins with some pretty bracelets:

There we are, much better!
Now…you’re done! Have some Pringles!
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The foam was not as gross looking irl😂😭
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Cosplay friends, help me with some brainstorming!
Since my ankle refuses to heal at a reasonable pace, there is a nonzero chance that I'll still be using a wheelchair at ACEN in gulp less than four weeks. My current wheelchair is this ancient collapsible model that I bought years ago as a cosplay prop (it was the core of the Flaming Bentley, and before that it was used for other costumes). I've already covered the back in stickers and have no problem modifying it for costume use. (I'm trying to talk myself into buying a better one, but they're $$$.)
I haven't been able to do any cosplay work at all since the accident, because my sewing room is on the second floor and I can't manage the stairs. I was originally planning on wearing Vincent, but I can't sit in the armor, so that's out. My costumes with long skirts, capes, or other dangly bits won't play nice with the wheels. I don't mind doing my panels in street clothes, but I have NO IDEA what to wear to MC the Masquerade, and I hate not dressing up for that.
This is where you come in! I am soliciting ideas for relatively simple costume or fashion ideas that can safely/appropriately be worn in a wheelchair. Bonus points if they don't involve a ton of sewing, since I can't get to the sewing room. (Tasteful) joke costumes welcome. I am also 100% okay with decorating the chair itself!
Any ideas? So far all I've come up with is Rufus from FFVII: Advent Children. 😅

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“That sounds like someone’s ass I would like to kick.”
📷 @pixemiphoto
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a cosplay photo so old it was taken on actual film (which explains the streaks from my scanner) and the con we were at doesn’t even exist anymore. it was around 13 years ago actually now that I think about it.
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Took my Gale robe out for a steam and I just can’t get over how gorgeous it is, I’m so proud ✨
Also I’ve only ever worn this with a cape which means folks don’t get to properly appreciate how sexy (/platonic) the back of the robe is
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