Join us for a discussion of what goes into home-made inflatable costumes, including material and technique tips, a discussion of difficult problems we solved for our past costumes, and time for questions about making your own!
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Breakout Room 4 in Yolen - 355 |
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Inflatable costumes allow humans to easily take otherwise-impossible shapes, opening up a whole new realm of possible costumes! Store-bought inflatables have become more and more common, but home-made ones remain rare. Megan and Taylor of Fernside Dragons have been making their own inflatables for years, with costumes such as dragons, Doomslug Prime, a Mistwraith, and Nyan Cat. In this panel they'll share the knowledge they've discovered and give you the foundation you need to start your own project!