My first-ever costume commission! I've been tasked with bringing Casper, a deer-fox creature, to life for a private client. It includes a detailed head, handpaws, and a long tail. This tail is the largest one I've made yet! I'm proud of it since I had to make the pattern for it myself. I'm also very proud of the handpaws. Both the tail and paws were finished and mailed out January 2025, but as of March 2025, the head is still in progress.
I will upload more photos soon!
The second pair of scaled handpaws I've made, this time with unusual pawpads fitting for more reptilian creatures. This pair actually sold 2 minutes after I listed it in my Etsy shop...!
A golden retriever or lab! I started this all the way back in October, but many small setbacks along the way kept me from any making meaningful progress until recently.
Unique teal and black handpaws, hand-trimmed to resemble scales! Perfect for any dragon, lizard, dinosaur, or other reptilian.
Fluffy paws with a tail to match! Sold.
Handpaws made with intent to sell, rather than for a private client's commission. I wanted to make a pair of handpaws that deviates from the usual 4-fingered, clawed style, so I started small and chose to make them without claws. They sold within a week.
The upgraded version of Sorcha's fursuit. I made the upgrades just in time to wear it out at the PA Renfaire in October. On top of the 84 hours to make the original, I needed about 30 hours to make all the modifications. The old, stubby tail has been replaced by a longer tail with an experimental super-motion core I made from foam. Additionally, I replaced all of the off-white fur with a new beige fur in order to make the suit more accurate to the character.
Unlike the previous version, Sorcha 1.5 was made entirely by me- no premade paws were used this time. I also added a new feature- a pouch on the stomach! The pouch has been a great accessibility feature. I can keep my phone and wallet safe without any issues. Overall, this was a challenging but really fun project. It helped me better understand how to make quality fursuits.
A fullsuit fursuit that I made in order to wear at RisuCon 2024. It took about 84 hours to create. The head alone took about 25 hours to make; I used a 3D-printed base purchased from a shop on Etsy. I did not make the paws, but I did dye them to match the color of Sorcha's green fur. This fullsuit actually started out as a partial that I made back in July to wear to AnthroCon. When I turned it into a fullsuit, I kept the head and paws the same and just focused on adding the tail and body to it.
A very basic costume- just a head- that I made to wear at PA Celtic Fling 2024. It took roughly 20 hours to make. I used a dinosaur mask from the Jurassic World series, which I then heavily modifed. These modifications included installing buckram mesh to see out of, adding realistic eyes, sculpting features from air-dry clay, and painting the whole thing. For the hood, I had practically no budget- so I used an old T-shirt and then added many feathers to it. This was my second completed fursuit head, though I think of it more as a mask than an actual fursuit considering the complete lack of fur. The first fursuit head I ever made was a skulldog, back in 2019- which has since been lost to time, as I can't find any pictures of it anywhere.