Get a Quote from This Harry Potter Rita Skeeter Costume
Can you craft a costume in a day? I don’t know if it’s a challenge you should take on regularly for the sake of your sanity, but it’s fun to test yourself once in a while, right? Megabethbob Cosplay crafted a Rita Skeeter costume from Harry Potter mostly in a day. You can see her supplies below. She used an existing pattern to create Rita’s lime green business ensemble with fur trim and bright buttons. She got it done in just over day even though she had to scrap the first take on the skirt because it didn’t fit properly.
Besides the suit, Megabethbob also made a floating Quick-Quotes Quill and notebook.
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