Budget Costuming
 
Well, seeing as Mike has done most if not all of the work on the site I suppose I should throw my hat into this advice thing. 

I'll be talking about Time Management. Some of you may already be thinking; But Shawn I already manage my time wisely. You're probably right in most respects. But humor me, how many times have you been sitting either A: at your computer, B: sitting in front of your T.V. either watching it or playing a game or C: just been generally bored and in need of something to do? if you've answered at least once to any of these options, you're probably making excuses right now as to why. Either way. Not important.

Management of time in a project is essential where in you need to set a deadline and make a schedule to work around it. For example: When Mike and I decided to finish our mandalorian armor this year, we had a VERY vague deadline until we were offered to appear in our cities Canada Day parade. This made us open our eyes to just how far behind we actually were from our goal. So having a strict deadline got us moving.

We realize that in the real world people have jobs or chores or lives that interfere with project builds. We get that.  I myself have found life getting in the way of my projects. I had been working on my armor for nearly 4 years on and off because of school and work and lack of funds. I saved enough and kinda relied on Mike for a bulk of our supplies (ie: the sintra). Now we went to extremes with our time management. If we weren't eating, sleeping, working or going to the bathroom. We were busting our humps getting our costumes ready. You on the other hand are free to do as you wish with your time.

The point is: if you have a project be it a fiberglass Mando helmet, suit of steel plate armor or even just a model car. You should always put aside at least 30 minutes to an hour to get even a little something done. That way you'll make baby steps to completing your project. All it takes is time.


~Shawn~



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