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− | [[File:LadyRainicornDone1.jpg|250px| | + | [[File:LadyRainicornDone1.jpg|250px|left]]Lady Rainicorn is a secondary character in the show Adventure Time. She is a unicorn rainbow hybrid, and she is the love interest of Jake the Dog. She only speaks Korean in the show, in a cute, high pitched voice. (I thought it was Japanese, but the all-powerful internet says otherwise.) |
[[File:LadyRainicornPic.jpg]]The inspiration piece for the costume was a rainbow maxi skirt. The long lines and high waist match her long rainbow body. The colors aren't exactly the same, as the skirt has no pink, but I left the white portions white. | [[File:LadyRainicornPic.jpg]]The inspiration piece for the costume was a rainbow maxi skirt. The long lines and high waist match her long rainbow body. The colors aren't exactly the same, as the skirt has no pink, but I left the white portions white. | ||
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Revision as of 21:44, 28 February 2016
Lady Rainicorn is a secondary character in the show Adventure Time. She is a unicorn rainbow hybrid, and she is the love interest of Jake the Dog. She only speaks Korean in the show, in a cute, high pitched voice. (I thought it was Japanese, but the all-powerful internet says otherwise.)
The inspiration piece for the costume was a rainbow maxi skirt. The long lines and high waist match her long rainbow body. The colors aren't exactly the same, as the skirt has no pink, but I left the white portions white.
Item | Materials | Pics |
Inspiration dress | Maxi-Dress from SammyDress | |
Unicorn Horn | Instamorph Wig from Eddie's trick shop Bobby pin |
My main project for the costume will be a unicorn horn. There are many videos online on making a unicorn horn with polymer clays, but I plan to use instamorph, which I think will be lighter. Instamorph is a product we used in an instructables session, similar to "friendly plastic." It consists of plastic beads that you heat in water. Once heated, it takes on a silly-putty consistency. When it cools, it hardens into plastic. You can also re-heat and remold it. I bought a sizable jar of the stuff after the instructable night, but this will be my first project with it.