The Painulator is a weapon of torture in the short film, The Adventures of Dash Cloudrider: In Galdrar’s Grip. For this complex and creepy build, materials
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The green goblin mask is crafted from 1cm EVA foam. A stuffed head was crafted to the dimensions of the actor’s head, and a pattern
Mjolnir was crafted as a replica to Thor’s hammer from the graphic novels, with a few tweaks. Crafted on a wooden base, the hammer was
Xena’s chakram is crafted from worbla sculpted over a 3D print. Because the gems needed to lay inset into the sculpt, they needed to be
This is a piece for a steampunk “goat simulator” cosplay costume complete with poseable ears (via armature wire), and worbla horns. The hat is crafted
This was a fun project crafted from vinyl for a horse costume. Measurements of neck/shoulders, back length, and tail circumference were taken for a custom
This cosplay is comprised of many pieces! The bodice was drafted to custom fit and crafted from vinyl, with stud decor on the skirt. The
This is a 1980s chrome wheelchair converted into an 1880s-style wheelchair for Georgetown Little Theatre’s production of Ring Round the Moon. Woodgrain painted to match
This plushie was a custom-crafted commission to resemble a family pet, intended for an infant. Stitched eyes and nose – and “freckles.”
This plushie was crafted for an infant with stitched eyes and nose, and crafted from an ultra-soft synthetic fur fabric.
This cosplay is comprised of many pieces! The bracers were moulded worbla with vinyl wrapped on top, then hole-punched with eyelets to lace up. The gold
This cosplay is comprised of many pieces! The breast and back plates were carved and dremeled from an old yoga mat (yep, you read that
This prop shield was a rush job to be carried in the Canada Day Parade, 2025. It’s crafted from EVA foam with heavy duty reinforced
This is a 1980s chrome wheelchair converted into an 1880s-style wheelchair for Georgetown Little Theatre’s production of Ring Round the Moon. Woodgrain painted to match
A short film written by Joe Frechette, and produced by Milk in the Car Productions & the Georgetown Little Theatre Film Club. For this project,