
Undertale

Just more yellow flowers. Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Love the mobility in this costume :) Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Wearing Flowey like a trophy. Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Just being a creepy crawler. Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Poor Flowey didn't make it.... Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Not even little flowers... Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Stab it enough times... that'll work :) Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Was so awesome with all the fog this one morning :) Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Actually got to hang upside down from a tree! Being mobile in a cosplay is great! haha Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.

Stills from a cosplay music video me and my friend Geri were in. Photo by LTL Photography.

So much fun :) Photo by LTL Photography.

Random con selfie with Goat Mom.

I actually get to climb around in trees in this costume!! Yay no armour!!! Photo by Murasaki Cosplay Photography.
Undertale was a fantastic game and one that everyone should play. I knew after going through it to completion that I HAD to cosplay something from it, and since I hadn't really done a villain since Ganondorf, Chara was a perfect fit. This was also a great chance to have a cosplay that actually can travel well on a plane!
Chara is also such a fun character to run around at conventions with; speaking in that weird quiet way that creepy kids talk, just an absolute blast and makes for some great and fun convention shots :)
Chara
The Flowey prop was just creepy... I actually had a dream about it one night and you can imagine how fun that would have been. Chara started off as a fun, casual cosplay that quickly became on of my favourites! Just goes to show you that a cosplay doesn't really come to life until you wear it and interact with people in it!

I seriously love sewing with fleece. It's so comfy. Just make sure you use a ballpoint needle on your machine.

I modeled my knife after my chef's knife that I had. I roughly traced the shape of the handle and carved it out of pink insulation foam.

A few more minor things to add, but mostly done!

I seriously love sewing with fleece. It's so comfy. Just make sure you use a ballpoint needle on your machine.