Tag: fursuit accessories

  • Here’s all my parts for the fursuit collab I’m doing with @urboros! These parts are for the green fantasy bird skull mask they are making and feature a wired feather fan in the tail, hidden tail belt loop, and conductive thread fingertips (so you can use your phone in suit!). We’re aiming for the full…

  • Have you ever dreamed of being a busy bee? Well now is your chance as this blue banded bee inspired set is available in my etsy store!

  • I’m planning to do a sandwich of some black fur between the dark to light transitions on the top of the tail, just to add some extra texture, which meant I had to change the construction order to allow for those strips to easily be put in. I also like how this change to normal…

  • Spent most of a morning cutting out all these many pieces for the bee inspired tail. This giant puff nub goes with the paws I was making earlier.

  • Finally completed Miwaks skull hat! My aim was to make it as light as possible, & given the materials used I think that 0.5g is pretty darn good! Just have to do a few last edits on the head and suit, & then the big reveal!

  • Base airbrushing is completed. Next step is to handbrush in some select dark details, perhaps hit some specific highlights with the airbrush, and put in the felt liner.

  • Spent a few hours in the garage sanding the base foam sculpt smooth. Some foam, particularly thin bits, always get torn during this process…so then you fill holes again & feel like you made no progress 🤣

  • Finished husky tail. Pattern used was from EasternDragonStudios. The black tail will be for sale in my Etsy/KoFi stores. The white tail is my hugsbands and is not for sale.

  • The pattern worked! Made some slight modifications around the jawline so it didn’t overhang the mouth so much and the overall bone ridge shapes were included. I’ve ordered some 4mm foam and worbla to construct the final mask from. Fingers crossed it gets here soon.

  • 3 iterations of cardboard prototype & 2 paper patterns versions later, I have what I hope will become a successful foam mask. Foam often requires bevels for the shapes to read & hold properly, sadly beveling cardboard doesn’t really work. So I cut all the foam pieces with straight edges and worked out the bevels…