
I started this cosplay from scratch last October. Initially, I wanted to take it to a convention, but the truth is I don't usually go to conventions; so in the end, I decided not to go. What I enjoy most about cosplay is the process and taking pictures. Just portraying a character I love makes me more than happy.
At first, I set out to finish it in a single week as a personal challenge, but by the end of that week, I realized I wasn't ready. So I decided to take my time. I'm not a perfectionist, but I am meticulous, and rushing things when I know they can be done better isn't my style.

I started with the part I was most excited about: the wig. It was my first time making a wig with foam, after watching many tutorials with amazing results. I made the base to fit my head, then cut and glued it strand by strand. I love everything related to hair, so I really enjoyed this part.


It had mistakes, of course: details like uneven surfaces and things I didn't consider from the beginning, but I'm still very proud of the result, especially since it was my first time.

Then came the part I enjoy least: the sewing. Although I've been sewing my own clothes and altering garments for years, it's still my least favorite part. The dress was a simple design and ended up a little short, but I'm not worried because I'll wear leggings. I really liked it when I tried it on.

The cape-like piece was the most difficult part. I first glued it on, but the fabric didn't hang well, so I unglued it, sewed it again, adjusted the measurements, and the result was much better. It didn't end up looking exactly like the character, but after so many attempts, I decided to leave it as is.

I made the bracelets with gold cardstock. They're simple, but the character is very 2D with thick lines, so they work well. I can improve the details later.

I also made the collar piece out of fabric, painted the details of the costume with fabric paints (which always give me good results), and made the nymph-like ears with wire, paper, and glue. That crafting part was my favorite.




The largest piece was the stone structure on the character's head. I carved it with thick foam board, but when I saw it painted, I realized it was too big. I had to remake it smaller and cover it with papier-mâché. It was hard work, but it was worth it.

I saved something I knew I'd enjoy for last: the moss effect. I used dyed stuffing and applied it to the relevant areas to give it realistic texture. I loved the result.




I started this cosplay in October 2025 and finished it in early February 2026. Although not all of the process is enjoyable, seeing the finished costume is very satisfying, and wearing it is even more so.


I hope to be able to do the photo shoot soon (I had a problem with the lighting), and I would love for you to come and see the final result afterwards.
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