Daenerys’ Belt by Aigue-Marine Cosplay
Granado Espada Musketeer epaulettes and coin belt from Worbla by Karen Cosplay
Jewelry and props for Sinbad from Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic. By Elffi Cosplay . Photo by SAKS photography
Bracelet by Lumis Mirage for Estelle from Tales of Vesperia.
Bracelet by SedNobis
Hand of claws by Julia Marsdorf
Adding loops for hand & wrist plus a nice middle peace to connect them, a still uncoated, but very nice "hand of claws" was the result These claws had been set on top of a part moulded at the hand. Leftovers had been used to connect & to stabilize the different parts Here you see how Julia M. uses boiling water to connect to layers Worbla's Finest Art to tinker solid, vividly claws for a cosplay Worbla and Deco Art/Friendly Plastic by Kamui .
Flowers by Donna Diamond
Stipe & Orchid, closer look Complete orchid. Uncoated Free-hand modelled & spray-painted ring in the shape of a flower ...finally spraypainted Afterwards, the plastic primer applied more and more... Here you see some parts of an artificial orchid .. for the stipe it can be usefull to wrap the material around a wire Shoe cover by Megamasso Cosplay
Here you can see how to make a cover for a shoe with Worbla's Finest Art... ... creating very cool Zojja feet Leaf metal necklace by Sven Ja
This is how the complete necklace looked like ...are covered now with the leaf metal The primed seperate parts... You can use Worbla's Finest Art combined with leaf metal to create e.g. amulets Hair buns by Selina Baumler
A very cool idea of using Worbla's Finest Art, too... the buns for her Chromie Cosplay Covered with some sort of acrylic primer and painted... ...attached to the wig by clips they looked really cool Petal ornaments for a female centaurs top by Defcon Unlimited Stuntteam
Defcon Unlimited Stuntteam used this versatile material for making petal ornaments for a female centaurs top Primed, painted... ...and some more decorations afterwards this very nice bra was the result! Serah costume by Stefanie Strasburger alias LadyShu Cosplay
Here you can see how the protection for the upper leg part was made LadyShu Cosplay as Serah with the finished accessories - Photo by Ailuropoda Melanoleuca Photography For the necklace of her Serah Cosplay LadyShu used a mould of gypsum to make two hemispheres of Worbla's Finest Art. Afterwards they were glued together