phemiec:

thevantassassin:

ok so my mom took a pic of me drawing and this is what i found on her website…

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more like my desire for homestuck to update omFG MOM ALL I DRAW IS HOMESTUCK AND NONE OF IT HAS TO DO WITH MY MOOD IM PISS

This is the best thing I’ve ever seen.

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unsuccessfulmetalbenders:

bbqutie:

SHE DID THAT SHIT

BITCH SLAY 

(via motherfuckingnazgul)

bowlersandtophats:


Who’s mouth can be bigger when open contest

Damnnit ubisoft if you’re not gonna make a kid for Connor I might as well make my own
I’d like to believe he had a daughter then a son, one to be an assassin, the other to go into law or something
also this gives me an excuse to draw connor doing stupid father stuff
andibasedheroutfitoffofziiobecauseican’tfindgoodreferencesformohawkchildrenclothing

bowlersandtophats:

Who’s mouth can be bigger when open contest

Damnnit ubisoft if you’re not gonna make a kid for Connor I might as well make my own

I’d like to believe he had a daughter then a son, one to be an assassin, the other to go into law or something

also this gives me an excuse to draw connor doing stupid father stuff

andibasedheroutfitoffofziiobecauseican’tfindgoodreferencesformohawkchildrenclothing

suckmycholo:

cherryblossomsparkle:

baconsavingcosplay:

Circle Skirt Tutorial by Kapalaka
Circle skirts are one of the handiest things you can learn to make for cosplay.  As far as simple-to-make skirts go, there are two types: circle skirts and rectangle skirts.  A rectangle skirts is where you cut out a large rectangle, and gather or pleat all of the excess material until it will fit your waist, giving you a nice full skirt (we explained it in a bit more detail on this over here).
Circle skirts, on the other hand, give you a lot of nice fullness, but with minimal bulk at the waist.  For example, my Babs Bunny skirt:

It might not seem like it, but there are a ton of different things you can do with circle skirts.  Long circle skirts (as outlined in the tutorial) are perfect for ball gowns.  If you need less fullness, you can make a half circle skirt or a 3/4 circle skirt (just use a half circle or 3/4 of a circle, instead of the full circle).  If you need more fullness, make several circle skirts (make sure you adjust the waist measurement accordingly, i.e. for 2 circle skirts, use half your waist measurement on both of them), and sew them all together.  Here’s an example of that technique (with gathers and horse hair braid in the hem.  Tutorial for how she made it here)

You can add pleats or scallops in the hem, layer a whole bunch on top of each other, or whatever else you want to do:

I’ve even known some people to make capes and cloaks and the like using a circle skirt as the basis of their pattern.  So go forth!  Go forth and use circles!

FREAKIN JUST WHAT I NEEDED

O HMY GOD IVE NEEDED THIS FOR LIKE EVER

suckmycholo:

cherryblossomsparkle:

baconsavingcosplay:

Circle Skirt Tutorial by Kapalaka

Circle skirts are one of the handiest things you can learn to make for cosplay.  As far as simple-to-make skirts go, there are two types: circle skirts and rectangle skirts.  A rectangle skirts is where you cut out a large rectangle, and gather or pleat all of the excess material until it will fit your waist, giving you a nice full skirt (we explained it in a bit more detail on this over here).

Circle skirts, on the other hand, give you a lot of nice fullness, but with minimal bulk at the waist.  For example, my Babs Bunny skirt:

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It might not seem like it, but there are a ton of different things you can do with circle skirts.  Long circle skirts (as outlined in the tutorial) are perfect for ball gowns.  If you need less fullness, you can make a half circle skirt or a 3/4 circle skirt (just use a half circle or 3/4 of a circle, instead of the full circle).  If you need more fullness, make several circle skirts (make sure you adjust the waist measurement accordingly, i.e. for 2 circle skirts, use half your waist measurement on both of them), and sew them all together.  Here’s an example of that technique (with gathers and horse hair braid in the hem.  Tutorial for how she made it here)

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You can add pleats or scallops in the hem, layer a whole bunch on top of each other, or whatever else you want to do:

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I’ve even known some people to make capes and cloaks and the like using a circle skirt as the basis of their pattern.  So go forth!  Go forth and use circles!

FREAKIN JUST WHAT I NEEDED

O HMY GOD IVE NEEDED THIS FOR LIKE EVER

(via hayleyfails)

mrotiski:

international cut your hair like your icon day how screwed are you

(via motherfuckingnazgul)

zodiacsociety:

Virgo Zodiac Facts:

zodiacsociety:

Virgo Zodiac Facts:

anniethedirewolf:

hogwarts founders | rowena ravenclaw

fair ravenclaw, from glen

(via mirroir)

centaurs-other-testicle:

japert:

Friends with mean and overprotective parents

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when they are so overprotective you guys can hardly hang out

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Being the friend with overprotective parents

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