TOTF Radioshow Wednesday 8p.m. PST

November 13, 2007 on 12:53 pm | In Faerie Con, fantasy artists, fantasy photographers, fantasy photography, radio show | No Comments

Join me, Donny Ha, on Wednesday November 14 for TOTF’s third radio blogshow at 8 PM PST!  We will have a half hour conversation with special guest artist David Windham of Faerie Wind Studios and Joseph Corsentino.  We will be talking about fantasy photography, the new kid on the block in term of fantasy art, what it is, how to start, and what to do to be really successful.

Call In Number:

(646) 595-3829

You can listen live right here using this flashplayer or visit the BlogTalkRadio.com website at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/timeofthefaeries/

BlogTalkRadio Gotta Get Something Off Your Chest?


Classical Forest Fairy – Finished Piece

November 8, 2007 on 7:06 pm | In classical fairy, costume, fairies, new images, tutorial | 1 Comment

Remember when we created this forest fairy outfitVisit the costume tutorial to see how we did it.

This is the finished piece.  Gorgeous!

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Make Your Own Fairy Gauntlet!

November 6, 2007 on 12:26 am | In DIY, cool stuff, costume, fairy fashion, tutorial | No Comments

Want one of those cool fairy gauntlets that you see our modern TOTF fairies wearing?  Make your own!  Also called arm warmers, these are incredibly simple to make and if you make them yourself, you can choose your own fabric, color, length, and then totally customize them!

Click on images for larger version.

First, get a ratty shirt of appropriate fairiness.  I recommend t-shirt materials or a fabric that doesn’t unravel.  Spread out the sleeves.

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Measure out the length that you want your gauntlet to be.  I needed about 11 inches.

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Cut off the sleeves at the length you want.

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Try it on for size!  Too big!

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Turn the sleeves inside out and sew up the excess fabric.  I needed to take off 1.5 inches.  A sewing machine is very handy at this point, but not necessary.  You can sew with good old fashion needle and thread.

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If it’s still too large, sew the sleeves even smaller.  When it fits just snugly the way you like it, cut off the excess fabric.

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Next, make the slit for your thumb.  About one inch from the top of the gauntlet, make a 1.5-2 inch slit right next to the seam. 

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Now, wear your fairy gauntlet with pizzazz!

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I’ll be wearing these to Loscon

Ready to customize?  Here are some suggestions.  Sew a bit of lace to the end of the gauntlet.  Or sew some buttons along the side.  Take your sharpie and spend some time decorating your gauntlet.  Easiest thing to do?  Add some crazy bangles and bracelets.  That’s what we do!  When you are done, e-mail me photos of your fairy gauntlets!

Come back for more DIY (Do It Yourself) fairy fashion!

Copyright 2007, Donny Ha Corsentino, http://www.timeofthefaeries.com.  You have my permission to repost this article.  Please keep this copyright notice with the article and link back to http://www.timeofthefaeries.com.


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