Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland Costumes

Hey Dismal
i was curious as to where you got the snowflake fabric for your dress
we have been hunting for something like it for a while

great work by the way
i cant wait to see pictures of your Hatter
 
Hey Dismal
i was curious as to where you got the snowflake fabric for your dress
we have been hunting for something like it for a while

great work by the way
i cant wait to see pictures of your Hatter

Sadly I couldn't find any snowflake fabric either.
For mine I just used white satin and drew the snowflakes individually with silver fabric paint, and then added silver glitter to them.


also amazing white queen!! Love the photo poses of her as well!

Thanks! :)
 
Wow dismaldreary, your dress is amazing!! And the photos are just beautiful...:love

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@Skarlett & LaSirenofEire

I'm actually making the ric rac myself by drawing waves on blue fleece and cutting it out...:rolleyes Looks good so far but it's driving me insane! Well, the idea was pretty insane to begin with. But I just couldn't find anything that matched - especially since there are (at least) 3 different styles of waves on the skirt, some more narrow than others:

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Here you can see her petticoat and gloves (both with black and white stripes), and the shoes:

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I'm getting really excited about the project, too bad I'm currently moving and also working full-time...:unsure
 
Ok So I think I'm going to make myself one of these to ride around on my hat:


Tha Mad Hatter's Sidekick Mallymkum the Dormouse OOAK by SteviT[0]=tags&includes[1]=title&filter[0]=handmade

TOO CUTE!!! Been looking for a small plush mouse myself as well. Checked at Michaels in their plastic animals section and they only had a lifesized rat marked as a small mouse. Alpaca over a wire armature huh? May have to look up tutorials for that one. Sounds tedious but fun. Like her details like the pin holder and the eyeball. It's the details that makes a piece like that really stand out. Thanks for sharing. Bit expensive for MY budget but I like it.
 
Hey Guys,
hope everyone is doin well.
I havnt posted in a while do to haloween orders and getting back into Captain
Jack sparrow mode.
but i was asked to be part of a wonderland photoshoot.
so i decided i needed a door to get there..
so here it is..I know its not really SA but it Does Capture
the essence of burtons style..plus i banged it out in 3 days...
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also Made an adjustment on the queens forhead its much bigger now
i liked the way it came out.
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sorry i dont have photos of our photoshoot
but the photographer is gonna have an art sho in APril with them
so we where not given any copies.
I had to sneak these as it where...

Enjoy,
Richard aka ACME
 
I Know that Alice! Thats my future roommate Kristin!

Actually you've met the Chesh as well! That me! :)

Richard's Hatter chair and the door goes without saying were the crowning touch to the photo shoot!

Great job on the improvements to the Red Queen's head and wig!!! At first sight I thought you found an a scene used wig! :thumbsup
 
I've been following this thread on-and-off since it started, but now that I'm looking into replicating the boots and pants, going through 116 pages seems a bit daunting.

I've got good photos of the boots, but a few details on the pants elude me. Especially the "piping" down the left leg. What the heck is that? It looks like lace sticking out of the seam. Am I seeing it correctly?

If anyone would like to e-mail me to help with this let me know as I'm sure a lot of you guys have already gone over these details plenty before and I'd hate to clog up this thread with redundant information.

Thanks,
Magnoli
 
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