With Halloween around the corner, we dove into our closets and skimmed the surface of the internet to find quick and easy costumes to please all manner of costume and cosplay enthusiasts! Our focus today is on Ariel from The Little Mermaid! In her human form, obviously. Unless you want to freeze your seashells off, which is totally your business.
Skirt | Top | Shoes | Corset | Wig | Lipstick | Bow
Sure, you could head over to Hot Topic and get their short and screen printed version. But we’re going for authentic and affordability over here!
When you break it down, there are four key elements to Ariel’s human look, and they’re not as hard to find as you may think. A quick trip to Amazon will yield you a blue chiffon maxi skirt and flowy bohemian top. If you’re really a stickler for screen accuracy, you could always dye the top a powdery blue with a quick trip to the fabric store. Otherwise, just pair those two items with a basic black overbust corset from the Halloween store or the internet and you’re almost done! Once those items are out of the way, now is the time to search through your closet. If you don’t own basic flats or the ribbon to make a hairbow, toss them in your cart for a few extra dollars.
Keep the makeup neutral with some bold elements, like a bright red lip and big false lashes to play up Ariel’s wide-eyed innocence. We like Bite Lipsticks, but really, any red will do so long as it doesn’t clash.
Grab a long red wig with a heavy bang as your last Amazon purchase, brush out the curls to get a little beach wave going, and hairspray the bangs as high as you dare. Just a little twirl here and a yank there and voila! You’ve got an aesthetically pleasing configuration of hair that humans go nuts over.
Take costume to the next level by grabbing a fork from the kitchen and running it through your wig or convincing another person to tag along as your Eric! At this rate, you’ll be kissed by sunset for sure.
Planning on making this costume? Doing some other DIY awesome? Want to check out the rest of our BOO-It-Yourself Halloween Costumes and Decor? Show me all your spook-tacular creations on Twitter @SubCultured or come party like its 1599 in our Discord server! When you’re done, wind down with Ten Family Friendly Halloween Movies to help lull the kiddos into a candy coma! Afterward, you can set the mood with Five Albums to Flesh Out Your Halloween Playlist and huddle under the covers with Netflix and Chilling – Halloween Movie Edition.
Ever get the feeling that all your friends who share similar interests only exsist on the internet? There should be an app for that. Enter Leaping Tiger, a location-based friend-finding app for gamers, is now available on Android after launching for iOS and the web in May.
A social discovery tool designed for gamers who want a simple way to make friends with people nearby who share similar gaming tastes, Leaping Tiger allows users to quickly find individuals to play with, consolidate their gamertags across all platforms, and engage with the surrounding gamer community.
“If Foursquare and Tinder had a baby, and that baby was really into gaming, that’s Leaping Tiger” Amy Potter, founder, Leaping Tiger, explains. “We have seen many social platforms move away from lengthy posts and extensive profiles, but social platforms for gamers have lagged behind. We think we are providing a product that is the evolution of the online social experience for gamers. We offer a streamlined set of tools to help the community instantly connect.”
Features include the ability to create a profile with a listing of gamertags for each platform, check-in to games, message other users, location-based search prioritizing local active players and save other users’ profiles for future interactions.
Leaping Tiger provides a variety of intuitive features that allow users to:
- Create a Player Profile – Members can create a player profile housing all of their gamertags, so players with similar interests have the option to connect
- Check-In – Leaping Tiger lets the world know what games members are playing at that moment
- Instantly Connect – After finding a potential friend, users can instantly begin chatting, making it easy for gamers to organize online play sessions and meetups with the local community
- Find Local Gamers – Leaping Tiger prioritizes active members in a user’s area so gamers can locate others who share the same time zone, before searching worldwide
- Save Friends – After connecting with other Leaping Tiger members, users can save their favorite profiles to make future interactions via direct message with those individuals a breeze
The Leaping Tiger founders developed the app to fulfill the need for a simple and instant way to discover local gamers, emphasizing real connections over anonymity.
Games are better played with people you know, and the team at Leaping Tiger is passionate about bringing gamers together. You can find Leaping Tiger on Android’s Google Play Store as well as the iOS App Store, with a web based version being perfected for a summer release.
“Hold on to your butts.”
In honor of the 3D big screen re-release of “Jurassic Park,” here’s an Easter egg tribute to the coolest prop in the movie, John Hammond’s amber-encased bug cane head. There’s probably a better name for it than that.
Jurassic Park is one of those movies that, while the book was exponentially better than the movie story-wise, the effects were still amazing (especially for the time), the action wasn’t lacking, and a pre-Mace Windu/Nick Fury/Snakes on a Plane Samuel L. Jackson was there. Although not always in one piece. Spoilers!
This egg craft is a little trickier than our DIY Game of Thrones Easter Eggs, so it’s recommended for tweens (with adult supervision) and older. Be warned, it can get messy if you’re new with resin.
Materials:
“Easy pour” resin mix (there are several brands available at your local craft stores)
Yellow or orange food coloring
Plastic egg
Plastic spider ring or any other fake bugs
Gloves
Goggles
Protective mask
Directions:
Step One: Before we get to anything else, let’s get the saftey stuff out of the way, because it is the most important. Put on your gloves, goggles, and protective mask. Make sure that you are in a room with good ventilation – these fumes are no joke. And don’t forget to wear protective clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty.
Step Two: Mix your resin according to their brands’ specific directions. I can’t stress this enough. Follow the brand’s direction EXACTLY, as different resins use different ratios (1:1, 2:1). Trust me, I’ve tried to “guesstimate” before, and let’s just say I’m lucky I still have skin on my hands. Do as I say, not as I do.
Step Three: Add a couple of drops of your yellow or orange food coloring as you mix. Be sure to mix very slowly if you don’t want bubbles.
Step Four: Pour resin slowly into each egg half and prep your chosen bug. Some resins recommend coating surfaces with petroleum jelly or mineral water to avoid adhesion to the sides of plastic molds. Again, check the brand.
Step Five: Place your chosen bug gently into one of the egg halves. Any bug type will do (or even small toy dinosaurs or reptiles) An elephant mosquito was used in the actual movie prop, if you’re a purist. See note below.
Perfectionist’s Tip: if you want to make an authentic pre-historic ‘skeeter like the one in Jurassic Park, cut one of those plastic spider rings in half (with the ring part cut off, of course) and pinch the legs in until they resemble a mosquito. It works pretty well, and these rings are usually light-weight and easy to find. We somehow accumulate a good six-gross of these each Halloween and they just keep multiplying.
Step Six: Now let that puppy dry. This may take 18 to 48 hours… or longer… depending on mix, weather, temperature, and a laundry list of other factors, but keep patient. If you mixed the resin properly, it will harden. Again with the “follow brand directions” here.
Step Seven: Once dry, remove the egg from the mold. You might need to crack or bend the egg off of the finished mold. If those options don’t work, use a small screwdriver to pry it out.
Step Eight: Once out of the mold, glue the two sides of the resin together with some clear epoxy or super-glue. Let dry, of course.
Step Nine: Polish or sand off any seam of flaw you don’t want, but don’t worry if it isn’t perfectly egg-shaped or smooth. You want it to look like a glob of amber.
When Easter is over, you can even glue it on the end of medium sized bamboo stick or similar wooden dowel and make your own mini Hammond cane.
Don’t be discouraged if the first attempt at this doesn’t pan out. You know what they say about breaking a few eggs to make an omelet.
there it is. Now you have the materials to clone your own imaginary dinosaur… but be careful what you wish for.
With the recent success of The Hunger Games movie, ladies everywhere are looking for more wearable styles inspired by their favorite badass huntress, Katniss Everdeen! To answer that demand, I’ve taken quotes directly from the books and applied them to styles that will make you feel like a tribute yourself! May the odds be ever in your favor in these outfits!
Hunting Outfit
“I swing my legs off the bed and slide into my hunting boots. Supple leather that has molded to my feet. I pull on trousers, a shirt, tuck my long dark braid up into a cap and grab my forage bag.”
Shirt: Mossimo Scoop Neck Tee in Heather Gray – 8.00 at Target
Pants: 1969 Bootcut Jeans in Medium Tint – 44.62 at GAP
Boots: White Mountain Loon Riding Boots in Black – 49.95 at DSW
Hat: Washed Military Hat in Army Olive – 13.99 at Sears
Bag: Military Tote Shoulder Bag S9 – 28.51 on Ebay.com
Reaping Day:
“To my surprise, my mother has laid out one of her own lovely dresses for me. A soft blue thing with matching shoes.”
Dress: Belted Shirtdress in Blue – 14.50 at Forever 21
Flats: Orlena Canvas Flat in Grey – 19.00 at Target
Dress: Darling Slate Blue Dress – 45.00 at Lulus.com
Heels: Audrey Brooke Marian Suede Pump in Grey – 59.95 at DSW
Interview Dress:
“Because my dress, oh, my dress is entirely covered in reflective precious gems, red and yellow and white with bits of blue that accent the tips of the flame design. The slightest movement gives the impression that I am engulfed in tongues of fire.”
Can we all just take a moment to lament the fact that the Tributes in the blockbuster movie of the same name, The Hunger Games, were NOT dolled up in Capitol-worthy couture and looked more like they were heading to Junior Prom? No wonder the Sponsor gifts were few and far between. Since this style of clothing is nearly impossible to find, not to mention unaffordable, here is my alternative to Katniss’ interview dress for the film and the one I wanted to see her wear the most, from Georgio Armani’s 2010 Fall Haute Couture line. You can’t tell me that this wouldn’t work better than that drab orange monstrosity. I get that they were going for “affordable,” but that is not what I envisioned from the Capitol.
Arena Outfit:
“Cinna has no say in my outfit, does not even know what will be in the package, but he helps me dress in my undergarments, simple tawny pants, light green blouse, sturdy brown belt, and thin, hooded black jacket that falls to my thighs. The boots…are better than I could have hoped for. Soft leather not unlike my ones at home. I think I’m finished when Cinna pulls the gold Mockingjay pin from his pocket.”
Top: Racerback Ribbed Tank in Olive – 4.50 at Forever 21
Pants: Linen-Blend Cargos in Shining Armor – 25.00 at Old Navy
Jacket: Hooded Rain Anorak in Black – 34.99 at Target
Boots: White Mountain Loon Riding Boots in Taupe – 49.99 at DSW.com
Belt: Basic Leather Belt in Brown – 16.50 at OldNavy.com
Pin: Mockingjay Prop Rep Pin – 11.34 on Amazon.com
Backpack: Targus Sport Backpack – 5.95 on Ebay.com
Games Recap Dress/”Innocent Dress”:
“Cinna comes in with what appears to be an unassuming yellow dress across his arms. I am still the ‘Girl on Fire.’ In this dress, I give the illusion of wearing candlelight. I look, very simply, like a girl. A young one.”
Dress: Tiers of Joy Yellow Lace Dress – 42.00 at Lulu’s
Shoes: Glittered Sandal – 10.50 at Charlotte Russe
Hair: Silver Arrow Headband – 23.00 by Bellamantra on Etsy.com
Face: Benefit Moon Beam Luminous Complexion Enhancer – 26.00 at Sephora
Victor Interview Dress:
“When Cinna comes in, he shoos them out and dresses me in a white, gauzy dress and pink shoes. Then he personally adjusts my makeup until I seem to radiate a soft, rosy glow.”
Dress: O’Neil Honalula White Gauzy Dress – 39.95 at Zumiez
Shoes: Qupid Tanya Kitten Pumps in Blush – 25.00 at Lulu’s
Face: Too Faced Caribbean in a Compact in Snow Bunny – 29.00 at Sephora
Lips: Dior Addict Lip Glow – 30.00 at Sephora
That’s it for Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games! Which fictional hero would you like us to tackle next? As always, if you try out any of these styles yourself, show us in the comments or via Twitter and Facebook!
Easter is coming!
Time to make a special egg for that special someone, and what is cooler than making your own Game of Thrones style dragon’s eggs to compliment your Easter decor? Move over, plastic eggs, because DIY Game of Thrones dragon eggs are way more interesting and can be made with stuff you already have lying around the house!
This is a pretty easy craft for all ages, so if you have little ones who love playing pretend, enlist their help! Dragon eggs are always cool, whether they belong to Eragon or Jane, or used as ceremonial gifts in an arranged marriage to a giant hedonistic barbarian warlord.
Materials:
Brown paper lunch bag
Egg (plastic or real egg, hollowed out)
White glue
Old naked black crayon
Scissors
Now it’s time to “dragonize” the egg.
Directions: