Showing posts with label fancy dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fancy dress. Show all posts

Friday, 14 January 2011

Avatar Costume Makeup

Hello lovelies!

So last night I did my first costume makeup look - as AVATAR! :)
This look needed a lot of preparation; I had to make my own prosthetics from scratch!
To do this I shaped some modelling clay into ears, and into a nose/forehead shape (I measured Dans head and nose - and then shaped the clay so it'd fit over his conk! :) ) As long as you keep the clay and your hands damp with cold water this bits pretty easy, and super fun! I made it easier to make the shapes by drawing outlines on paper first, which meant I could just pop them over the clay and cut the clay to get the right shape :) Make sure the nose part is super thick and wide - just like an Avatar! I left my clay for about two days to dry on a clingfilmed up tray..


Next, using a cheap paintbrush a applied a thin coat of liquid latex all over the clay casts. This stuff smells super strange! It takes about 15 minutes to be half dry (it goes from white liquid to clear liquid, so you'll know when it's dry), and I applied 4 layers, to make sure there wouldn't be any naughty holes in my prosthetics! You can see below the latex goes yellowy when it's thick enough to be taken from the clay cast.



For the next step I had to be extra careful, as if something goes wrong when peeling the latex back from the clay, it'll end up in a big sticky modge! :( To avoid this I liberally sweeped the top of the latex in Mehrons colorset powder. If you're doing this yourself, don't worry about getting that exact powder - any powder will do, loose powder, face powder, even pigments! You just need some small particles to attach themselves to the sticky latex, to make a barrier to prevent it from sticking to itself. As I peeled back the latex I sweeped the powder immediately onto the other side of the prosthetic too, don't forget this step!

Next up, you need to paint/decorate/embellish your prosthetics! For the avatar look I went for blue greasepaint, the blue in Kryolans Supracolour palette. It's important to note that the latex will only absorb/be decorated with cream makeup - eyeshadows and loose glitters or powders just won't stick! So to decorate prosthetics I used the blue face paint style makeup, and added some black bits, some pale blue bits and white bits too. I also used NYX glitter eyeliner sticks to add some fun little dots and lines. For the ears I also added a bit of pink face paint in too, and some veiny silvery and green glittery lines with the NYX pencils.


Next prepare the face for the prosthetics! I did this by applying the base blue colour all over Dans face - this meant there wouldn't be any awkward bits that weren't blue peeking out from under the prosthetics. Now to attach the prosthetics to Dans face! I used spirit gum, but for a quick photoshoot eyelash glue and kirby grips may work just as well. Pop the spirit gum either directly to the skin, or onto the prosthetic (you don't need hardly any!) and wait about 30 seconds till it becomes tacky, then stick your prosthetics on! (note - we don't need to stick the Avatar ears on with this - I'll explain how we work those later!). This is the most fiddly part - as the nose is such a terror to stick down perfectly! But be patient, and peel it off and start again if necessary, it'll work!

Now for the facepainting! I used this image as a general guide, but I didn't follow it completely at all - I made Dan into his own personal Avatar!

To get a glittery iridescent blue on some parts of the face I used NYX pigments in different shades of blue - they're brilliant! I can't recommend them enough, and they're really cheap! :)
For some darker lines I used the black shadow from Urban Decays Book of Shadows Volume 3, and blended. I used the white sparkly shade next to it ('Uzi') for highlighting and little white dots, and then the two blue shades on the bottom left for creating different lines and streaks. Again I also used the NYX glitter pencils for some more lines! :)


Next we popped Dans wig on and styled it a little - then for the ears! These need to be placed just above where Dans ears normally are, so to secure them I attached a pipecleaner to the back of them, which helped them hold their shape, and used masking tape to hold the pipecleaner in place. I then used kirby grips to attach the ears into the wig!

And voila - my lovely boyfriend as an Avatar!

Here's Dan before (looking a little surprised! haha :) )

And after!! :)






I LOVE these pictures! One day when we have children I know they'll laugh so much seeing their Pops dressed up as an Avatar!
Be creative and make yourself into an Avatar too!
Don't forget to send me the pics,

Emily xoxoxo

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Fancy Dress and Craft Haul


Hello my crafters!

So I've recently increased my fancy dress and craft boxes by about tenfold ready for some fun costume makeup looks! I bought pretty much all the stuff from charity shops, and the craft stuff from Rymans - where the cashier gave me 20% off for being nice!! :D
So I thought I'd show you what I've got in my collection, and then maybe you'll be inspired to try out some fun fancy dress! Do tell me if you do! :D

Here's my huge box full to the brim with wigs! Can't wait to do costume makeup with them :D

Here's a few little bits and bobs I grabbed from post Christmas sales for like £1 each, or from charity shops!

Now for all the crafty bits! This pile makes me feel so inspired! :D I feel like a little kid again! In it you can see a tiara - I got this for £3 from a charity shop and it's so pretty!

Yey - Girls Aloud false lashes were between 2 and 3 pounds from New Look! A great excuse to stock up. I also got a big tub of PVA to make papier mache stuff with - and that little sequin butterfly in the bottom of the picture was £1 from H&M in their sale! It's so cute!


I got these bags of sequins for 79p each from eBay. They're so pretty and sparkle so much - I'm going to use them for the mermaid look I have planned, and for when I dress up as a fairy :)

I just had to take a picture of this beautiful fabric! I am doing a Jasmine style/Indian/Arabic/Pakistani wedding makeup style - and after seeing this full outfit in a charity shop for £6 I couldn't resist! I can't stop looking at it! It's so pretty and such a beautiful colour, with the most wonderful silver embellishments! :)

Here's a shawl type throw that's made so beautifully, I again bought it from a charity shop specifically for my Cleopatra/Egyptian themed costume makeup look :) It's so pretty! And just what I was looking for :D

This was my ultimate find of the day - a lace brolley! It's SO beautiful - I'm going to use it for Victorian/Marie Antoinette style makeup and hair BUT it's just such a wonderful piece! I can just imagine a little girl holding it in a field full of flowers - it will definitely have a place in my little girls nursery one day! :) And again - another charity shop find!

Moving on with my crafts - I bought some clay from Rymans to make moulds to make prosthetics, and I got started on my prosthetic mission last night by making Avatar ears and a face cast with a super thick nose - perfect for an Avatar look, or even for a cat! When the clay's dry, I'll apply liquid latex over them and let that dry, and when you peel it off you get a flexible balloon textured material that can be attached to the models face with spirit gum or eyelash glue - and you can paint it any colour you like! Also, you can use the clay casts again and again - so I can make 100 Avatar ears if I'd like! Here you can see them drying on a tray covered in cling film :)


From WHSmith I got these books about Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe. I'm fascinated by iconic women - I just find it so interesting to think about what is different about them to make them so iconic. I especially love the older generation icons, like these two ladies, so can't wait to read more about them and look at the pictures and analyse their makeup! You get 6 free postcards with each book, and I'm going to use the postcards in my makeup scrapbook as inspiration for such styles! :)


I hope I've inspired you to get crafty and have fun with makeup and costumes!
I can't wait to get started on all this, and fingers crossed they'll be loads of fancy dress parties this year! I can't wait to have little kiddy winks that I can dress up and have loads of fun crafting with! :)

Glitter and glue,

Emily xoxo

Thursday, 6 January 2011

Wigs Galore

Hello twinklies,

I've been wanting to get my special effects / costume portfolio off the ground for ages. I feel it's an easier way to showcase makeup talent - as it's obvious what the difference is! For example making over a girl into someone beautiful is great, but how do you know they weren't beautiful already ??? - people (myself included) always forget to take 'before' photos, these make such a difference when looking at someones makeup talents!
Anyway, I'd got a bee in my bonnet about wigs after my last post, and then disaster (fate?! :) ) struck when I came across this wig website http://www.superpartywigs.co.uk/ which is so cheap in comparison to a lot of wigs out there, fingers crossed they're good quality!
So I bought the wigs below - there's going to be treats instore for me and Dan haha I can't wait to do these super fun costume looks! :D

Emily xoxo

Edward Scissorhands WigHard Rocker WigCaptain PirateCount Vlad Wig
Avatar Jake WigCleopatra WigGranny WigCorpse Bride WigJessica WigMaterial Girl Wig80's Rock Idol WigGwendolina WigPrincess Fiona WigPanto Cinderella WigVampiress Wig