Victorian Vampire Costume
by Lady_Eglantine in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay
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Victorian Vampire Costume
This costume is comprised of individual components that took me nearly two months to create.
I have added basic instructions on how to create each piece but have also included the full Instructable and/or Youtube video where I can
Create the Bustle Skirt
What you need:
Fabric
Needle and thread
Sewing machine
Pins
Ribbon
Stockings
Stuffing
The bustle skirt can be made from any fabric.
I used an old curtain because it was a nice thick fabric, a fabulous colour and also had some hems already in it.
Begin with the back. Place a hem in the top and thread some ribbon through it.
Then gather and pin the back and hand tack each pin to create a beautiful pattern and drape.
Then for the front, do a hem, a similar gather and pin, only making it shorter.
And then thread the front through the ribbon, pin and hem both of the sides together.
Using a ribbon means you don't need a zipper.
And last for the bustle, get an old pair of stockings and tie off the legs.
Add stuffing to the butt part.
Hem one final piece of smaller fabric and pin again to cover the stuffed stocking and sit at the top of the back part of the skirt.
For full comprehensive details, you can look at the full instructable here: https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Bustle-Ski...
Alternatively my full Youtube video
Make Small Victorian Top Hat
What you need:
Tape measure
Cardboard
Glue gun
Felt
Needle and thread
Scissors
Decorations
Measure out the size of your head and cut that out into cardboard and glue it to make an oval.
Then use that oval band to draw the oval into the cardboard.
Find the middle of this oval and draw a circle roughly around 5cm around the outside.
Add tabs to the inside. Cut it out and fold the tabs inward - this is the brim.
Measure out the height of the hat that you wish and again the length to fit onto the brim.
Glue this tube together - this will be the body of the hat.
Then using the tube, draw one more oval into the card, add tabs to the outside and cut out.
Then fold and stick this to the inside of the tube to become the top of the hat.
Then cut black felt.
One piece for the top. One piece for the tube and two pieces for the brim - one for the top and one for the bottom.
Glue all the pieces on, trim to size and hand sew to perfect.
Add any decorations you need.
For the full instructable click here: https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Small-Femi...
For the Youtube video:
Make a Bird Skull Decoration
What you need:
Air drying clay
Water
Paint brush
Using air drying clay, roll out a ball first.
A handy tip is to keep water with you to help you smooth out any lines and folds.
Elongate the front to make a beak
Add eyeholes and remove excess clay inside.
Using the back of a paintbrush, add the shape of the beak connection, nostrils and the beak line.
Allow it to air dry and glue in onto the top hat
For the full video click here:
Make the Choker
What you need:
Felt
Brooch
Needle and thread
Button
Scissors
Tape Measure
Measure around your neck and add a couple of centimteres
Cut this length out of felt - make it as wide as you want.
Add a little wavey pattern.
Add a button at the back on one side and on the other side, cut a tiny hole for it to fit through
Finally add the brooch to the front of the choker.
For the full instructable click here: https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Victorian-...
Make the Fangs
What you need:
Acrylic nails
Nail file
Scissors
Denture glue
Find false nails that are the correct size to fit over your teeth. Usually fangs go over eye teeth but see which ones work for you.
File the tips of the nails into points and trim the top down to size
Add denture glue and press down over your teeth
Allow to dry and you have fangs!
For the full video see below:
Make a Capelet
What you need:
Velvet
Satin
Brooch
Scissors
Needle and thread
Tape Measure
Pins
Chalk and string
Measure around your neck. Take that amount and divide by 2. Then divide again by pi.
This will give you the measurement for the diameter of the neckline. Mine was 5cm in total.
Fold the velvet in half and then in half again and start working from the fold.
Using chalk and string, draw a 5cm semi circle into the corner of the fabric and cut it out.
Then do the same for the length that you want the fabric to be - mine was 41cm.
Then do the exact same thing for the satin.
Cut a straight line down the front and pin the sides in to make the capelet as open as you wish.
Pin the fabric together and pin the edges to put a hem in and to sew the two pieces together.
Once hemmed, add a brooch to the front to pin it closed.
For the full instructable click here https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Velvet-Cap...
And for the video click below:
Do the Makeup and Complete Your Costume
What you need
Light foundation or white face paint
White and black eyeliner
Red lipstick
Black and red eye shadow
Finally time for the makeup.
Start with a pale face - even use a foundation that is lighter than your natural skin tone
Add white eyeliner to your lids
Take a small brush and line underneath your eyes in black and red eye shaddow
Bring the black up and around to do a smokey eye and add a little red
Line your eyebrows to make them stand out
Add black lip liner to the outside of your lips
Add red lipstick and blend the two colours a little
Once the makeup is complete, start putting your entire outfit together.
On top of everything else I listed, I added elbow length gloves, stockings and heels and finally I was ready for Halloween!!!!
For the full video you can check out the link below: