DIY Dr Strange Costume Easy Magic Circle Prop
The Woodland Elf The Woodland Elf
42.4K subscribers
139,635 views
0

 Published On Aug 16, 2017

This is the first part of a DIY Dr. Strange costume, a cheap and easy magic circle disk (the rest of the costume will follow in the coming weeks). This was requested by user "Dr. Strange" (image that), rengader47351, and tacotaco224. The plastic I used for this Dr. Strange magic disk came from an old brownie box. It was a bit smaller than I would have liked, but it was what I had available, however, if you want to be more authentic, you can use a larger box to make a larger magic circle.

MATERIALS NEEDED:
Clear plastic sheet (the type of boxes baked goods come in work perfectly)
Scissors
Neon green or orange puffy paint
A print out of your chosen magic symbol
Strong, clear tape

Previous Tutorials:
Dr. Strange Eye of Agamotto tutorial:    • How to Make a Dr. Strange Costume: Ey...  
Dr. Strange Cape tutorial:    • Dr Strange Costume Tutorial Cape  
Dr. Strange Robe tutorial:    • Easy DIY Dr.  Strange Cosplay Robe  
Dr. Strange Belt, boots, wigs Tutorial:    • Dr. Strange Cosplay Tutorial 5: Belt,...  
Doctor Strange Sling Ring Tutorial:    • Cheap and Easy DIY Doctor Strange Sli...  

Hope you enjoy this video. If you have any questions or requests for future tutorials, feel free to leave me a comment below. I post a new cosplay tutorial every Thursday and a new crafting tutorial every other Monday, so check back next week for more DIY goodness.

Always use caution and take appropriate safety measures when creating. Finished creations are for decorative purposes only; they do not give you special powers or abilities. All skits are entirely fictional and purely for entertainment purposes.The information provided in this video is for general information purposes only. If you choose to rely on the information in this video, you do so at your own risk and you assume responsibility for the results. (Full disclaimer at: https://thewoodlandelf.com/video-disc...)

show more

Share/Embed