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Cosplayer faecakes > Costume of Judar (Magi Labyrinth of Magic)
- Most Recent Photo
- 09-25-2015
- Series
- Magi Labyrinth of Magic
- Character
- Judar
- Year Completed:
- 2012
- Construction Difficulty:
- Easy
- Awards
- Best Wig Construction Geek-Kon 2012, Best Advanced Craftsmanship Ramen Con 2012, Arda Wigs Choice Award Fall 2012, Best Performance Daisho Con 2012
- Costume worn at:
- Anime Central 2013
- Anime Expo 2013
- Anime Iowa 2015
- Anime Iowa 2013
- DaishoCon 2012
- Geek.Kon 2015
- Geek.Kon 2012
- Katsucon 2013
- Otakon 2013
- Ramencon 2012
- Youmacon 2012
About this Costume
- Construction Details:
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Shirt/Choli constructed of a brocade and trim. Pants constructed of an outer chiffon, middle organza, then inner crushed chiffon fabric held together with elastic bands. Scarf made of an offwhite linen, jewelry made from necrylon dance fabric stuffed and sewn together, neck band with clasps. The jewel is my first time resin casting (no bubbles /o/) and backed with a mirror.
- Personal Thoughts:
- Juballs.
Wig Details
- Styling Notes
- Base wig was trimmed and spiked using the backcombing and got2be glue tip technique. The base then had a plastic head band attached at the top and either side with hot glue and 3 extension clips hot glued into the front to hold on. The braid was constructed using a mess of smoothe styrofoam balls, strung together with button thread and then painted over in acrylic. From there they received their first coat of hair, having black jumbo kanekolan braids braded around each ball and tied with more button thread. Everything was sprayed into place with the got2be freeze spray. After that I used 3 Extra long Curly pony tail clips in black from arda and took them appart using netted tracks of 3 wefts per and began weaving those around each ball downwords. This took a few times to wrap, first to cover over the jumbo hair, then again to get the woven and braided texture. Each weave was tied in place with button string, using the tops of the pony tails for the end fluff of the braid. The end was cut, curled and sealed with got2be glue and everything sprayed over thoroughly in wig spray.
- Wig Review
- Juballs > Marie Antoinette wig.
I feel accomplished.
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