Cosplay Portfolio
My cosplay journey began in 2015 when I bought my first sewing machine. I started by following YouTube tutorials and hunting for materials at my local thrift store, creating costumes just for fun. In 2017, I took the leap and cosplayed in public for the first time at Dragon Con—and I was instantly hooked.
Cosplay has been a huge confidence booster for me, and I love challenging myself to learn new techniques to bring characters to life. Traveling to conventions across the U.S. has been an incredible experience—not just for showcasing my own work but for seeing the creativity and passion of others in the community.
Here’s my cosplay portfolio—a collection of my best builds since 2017!
Sans
Princess Mononoke
Princess Mononoke is one of my favorite Studio Ghibli films. I couldn’t resist building a cosplay for the main charter Sans. The mask is sculpted out of paper clay and hand-painted.
Shredder
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Animated Series
Building shredder was my first time working with foam, and I learned a lot from the experience.
Rocko
Rocko’s Modern Life
This is a fun yet simple cosplay I put together as my first casual cosplay.
Uhura
Star Trek: The Original Series
What can I say I like Star Trek.
Velma
Scooby-Doo
Jinkies! Some day I would love to a group cosplay with the whole scooby doo gang, but until then I’ve got my Velma cosplay ready.
Coraline Jones
Coraline
I love the rain and wanted to put together a cosplay that I could shoot on a gloomy day. And though that Coraline would be a perfect fit.
Chuckie Finster
Rugrats


Bulma


Inosuke Hashibira


Himiko Toga


Untitled Goose Game

Lydia Deetz
Beetlejuice
Bulma
Dragon Ball Super: Broly
Original Characters