Craftsmanship / Performance / Exhibition
Craftsmanship Entries
Important: Signing up places you in the queue; it does not guarantee entry. All submissions are recorded, and acceptance emails will be sent closer to the convention date. Waitlisted emails will also go out at that time. If someone drops or does not check in by the appointed time, we will contact waitlisted participants.
- If you receive an acceptance email, you will have four weeks to confirm your participation. If we do not hear from you within that time, your spot will be forfeited, and we will invite the next person from the waitlist.
Eligibility & Handmade Requirements
- Your costume must be at least 70% handmade by you.
- Store-bought costumes are not permitted.
- Modifications count toward the 70% only if the item is altered by 50% or more from its original state.
- Any assistance from others must total below 30% of the build.
- Accessibility notes: Disability aids do not count against entrants.
- The maker of the costume must be present and enter their own work. You may wear it yourself or have a model wear it.
- Costumes may not be presented on a mannequin.
- Competitors may not enter a cosplay that has previously won a major “Best Of” award (e.g., Best in Show, Best Overall, or Best in Division). Cosplays that have earned a 2nd or 3rd place award may be re-entered only if they have been modified by at least 30%, with documentation or proof of those modifications provided at the time of judging.
- Group Entries: Groups are welcome! Please submit one entry per group. Group division placement will be determined by the highest-level member of the group. For example, if a Journeyman and a Master enter together, the group will be judged at the Master Division level.
- Note: If, during judging, your cosplay does not meet the 70% handmade requirement, you will be removed from the Craftsmanship Category. However, you will be offered the opportunity to participate in the Exhibition Category instead. Participation is optional, and you may decline if you prefer.
Accepted Sources
We welcome many sources, judged by skill division (Novice, Journeyman, Master):
- Published source material
- Original designs/fan art (your work or another artist’s with permission)
- Mash-ups or original takes on existing characters
Reference Materials (Pre-Judging)
- You must provide reference images at your pre-judging appointment.
- Printed/physical references are preferred (photos, sketches, etc.).
- Missing references will result in a point deduction.
- Group Entries: If entering as a group, you must provide reference materials for all characters included in the entry. This ensures the judges can fairly assess each aspect of the group’s craftsmanship.
Build Books: A build book is optional for Novice entries but required for Journeyman and Master levels. Unlike reference photos, which show what the costume should look like, a build book documents how you created it. This may include progress photos, notes on materials, construction methods, and techniques used. Color build books are preferred, as they provide the clearest details for judges. A well-organized build book highlights your craftsmanship process and the effort behind your costume. Groups may submit a single combined build book for the entire entry if they choose.
Convention Cosplay Rules (Must Follow)
- Costumes must be public-appropriate; this is a family-friendly event.
- No hateful, offensive, or provocative symbols, designs, or text.
- Be mindful of your surroundings, especially with large or bulky builds and props.
- If you need assistance or accommodation, please inform staff; any staff member can help.
- Be polite and courteous to all attendees and staff.
Conduct & Online Behavior
- Entrants who are rude, hostile, harass, or stalk cosplay staff, judges, or other cosplayers will be removed from the lineup and may be disqualified from future events.
- This standard extends to online interactions before and after the event.
Attendance & Communication
- No-Show / No-Contact = Disqualification.
- You will receive all necessary event details and contact methods.
- Please respect your fellow contestants and staff by arriving on time for pre-judging, mandatory greenroom, and rehearsals.
- Failure to appear without prior communication may result in removal from the lineup or disqualification.
Judging
- Assessments are at the full discretion of the judging panel in accordance with these rules.
- Judges reserve the right to disqualify entries that do not meet requirements.
Questions?
Not sure if your costume qualifies? Email us at conventioncosplay@gmail.com.
Performance Entries
Important: Signing up places you in the queue; it does not guarantee entry. All submissions are recorded, and acceptance emails will be sent closer to the convention date. Waitlisted emails will also go out at that time. If someone drops or does not check in by the appointed time, we will contact waitlisted participants.
- If you receive an acceptance email, you will have four weeks to confirm your participation. If we do not hear from you within that time, your spot will be forfeited, and we will invite the next person from the waitlist
Performance Guidelines
- Performances must be 1–3 minutes long.
- Costumes are not judged in this category; you are welcome to perform in any cosplay (store-bought or handmade).
- Your performance must be set and rehearsed; improvised acts are not permitted.
- Popular formats include dance, skits, and singing, but you are welcome to bring your creativity!
- What goes on stage with you must also come off with you.
- No glitter, confetti, or similar items are allowed.
- Props and items left off to the side must be collected immediately after your performance.
- Audio/Video Requirements: All audio and video files must be submitted two week prior to the contest. However, adjustments or updates may still be made during Saturday rehearsal. After rehearsal ends, no further changes will be allowed.
- Competitors may not enter a performance that has previously won a major “Best Of” award (e.g., Best in Show, Best Overall, or Best in Division).
Rules & Conduct
- All performances must follow the convention’s cosplay rules:
- Costumes must be appropriate for public wear, this is a family-friendly event.
- No hateful, offensive, or provocative symbols, designs, text, or audio may be included.
- Be mindful of surroundings, especially when using large or bulky props.
- Entrants must remain polite and respectful at all times.
- Harassment, hostility, stalking, or inappropriate behavior toward cosplay staff, judges, or other contestants will result in removal from the event lineup and possible disqualification from future contests.
- This standard of conduct also extends to online interactions before and after the event.
Attendance & Communication
- No-Show / No-Contact = Disqualification.
- You will receive full event details and staff contact information. Please use these if any issues arise.
- Respect your fellow contestants and staff by arriving on time for Mandatory rehearsals and green-room seating.
- Failure to show up without prior communication may result in removal from the lineup or disqualification.
Judging
- All performances are judged live during the Cosplay Contest.
- Assessment of entries is at the full discretion of the judging panel, who reserves the right to disqualify entries not in compliance with the rules above.
Exhibition / Walk-On Entries
The Exhibition (also called Walk-On) category is a non-competitive portion of the Masquerade. It is designed for cosplayers who want to show off their costumes on stage without being judged. This is a great option for store-bought cosplays, new cosplayers, or anyone who simply wants the fun of walking the stage!
Guidelines
- Time on Stage: Each walk-on will be given up to 30 seconds on stage. This includes walking across, striking up to three poses, and exiting.
- No Judging: Exhibition entries are not judged for awards. This category is purely for fun and celebration of cosplay.
- Costume Types:
- Store-bought, commissioned, thrifted, or handmade costumes are all welcome in this category.
- Costumes must still follow the convention’s cosplay rules (see below).
- Poses: Each contestant may strike up to three poses for photos. Please keep poses safe and family friendly.
- Props: Props are allowed but remember what goes on stage must also come off.
- No glitter, confetti, liquids, or messy props.
- Oversized props should be manageable and safe.
- Audio: Walk-on entries will use house background music provided by the convention. Custom audio is not accepted for this category.
Rules & Conduct
- Costumes must be appropriate for public wear; this is a family-friendly event.
- No hateful, offensive, or provocative symbols, designs, text, or audio may be included.
- Be polite and respectful to fellow contestants, staff, and judges. Harassment or rude behavior may result in removal from the event lineup and disqualification from future contests.
- Online behavior is also included, harassment before or after the event will not be tolerated.
Attendance & Communication
- No-Show / No-Contact = Removal.
- Entrants must check in at the scheduled times provided in acceptance emails. Failure to appear without prior communication may result in removal from the lineup.
- Please respect staff instructions and appear on time for any mandatory meetings or green-room seating.
Acceptance emails will begin being sent out 12/07/2025
Sign ups Close on 01/30/2026