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Darice Foam Sheets, 12 x 18 Inches, Assorted Primary Colors, Count
Available in red, blue, green, yellow, white and blackFoamies Foam SheetsFoam sheets can be used in a lot of today's die-cutters as well as easily cut by hand with scissors, craft knives and moreColor: Assorted Primary Colors
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u/Bojaxx · 5 pointsr/Leathercraft

Craft foam sheets are wonderful. I'll usually do a paper run, then move to craft foam then finally leather when I'm satisfied.


http://www.amazon.com/Foam-Sheets-X18-Pkg-Basic-Colors/dp/B002JPV7XS

u/R2Deakin · 3 pointsr/swdestiny

If you are looking for cheap some combination of small Plano and any deckbox should work.

A BCW 200 Count Box should be about a $1 at your FLGS.

http://www.bcwsupplies.com/200-card-storage-box

The Plano 3400 5 Compartment Stowaway will hold 20 dice almost perfectly and should be about $2.50 at a Walmart. The Plano 3400 should also be good for Tokens although I use the smaller and slightly more expensive 3448-40 for tokens.

http://www.planomolding.com/fishing/stowawayr-utility-boxes/five-compartment-stowaway-3400

I have one Plano per deck and lined them with a small piece of craft foam in each compartment and one large piece over the top just to keep the dice from rattling around and getting scratched in my bag.

Foam Sheets 12"X18" 12/Pkg-Basic Colors https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002JPV7XS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_qTXCAb2QW774H

u/fuzzy_one · 1 pointr/cosplay

Sorry for your loss.

As this is for Halloween and not cosplay my answers will tend toward lower cost and easy, instead of a durable costume that will be worn repeatedly or entered into a cosplay contest..

  • Contact cement will hold EVA foam together, paint it on each side, let it dry then mash together. Follow instructions on what ever brand you buy.

  • paint can be as simple as hobby acrylic paint, brands like folk art or apple barrel in 2 oz squeeze bottles.

  • thickness of the foam is dependent on what part you are making and what the needs are. It can range as thin as a few millimeters that you can find in craft stores as craft foam up to thick sheets used as floor mats.

  • you can prep the foam surface for a smoother surface by using something modpodge or flexseal.

    Note the links I provided was for amazon, but with some shopping about you should be able find most of the items cheaply in stores around. If you are in the US, hobby lobby, Michaels, and Walmart have the thinner foam and hobby paint. Thick foam can be found on sale at haborfreight, often for under 10 a pack. Coupons can always help.


    I would consider cutting the thin foam into long strips and then painting them for the hair.