Maleficent Movie Inspired Cosplay Costume DIY!
Inspired by the Maleficent movie costume with his own hands!
Maleficent is the most classic villain on a Disney show. Do I have a right? She first appeared in the cartoon "Sleeping Beauty". Her green face and violet dress were elegant and brutal.The new edition shows the dramatic story of Maleficent, Maleficent and why he became like her. She is a young fairy with wings and through love, betrayal and revenge becomes the villain we see in the movie. She has the iconic curved horns, but her clothes are a little different and mostly black.
This is the perfect Disney or cosplay-inspired Halloween costume! This dress was made in 2015 but it's still a favorite!
“But many people think that every time they see a beautiful person floating in the middle of the sky, it takes a great hero and a terrible villain to make it all happen. And his name is mischievous.”
Maleficent is really fun for fashion only! I knew we had to rebuild some parts!
My wonderful sister is my inspiration. She had naturally beautiful cheekbones, so there was nothing to worry about.
Bad clothes! Firstly, Maleficent has a lot of great options for his clothing. Black is more traditional...
Some funny cuts, burnt things and falling clothes. . .
And winter clothes.
Required Equipment:
Bandage made of metalFloraCraft® Make It: Fun® 2" craft foam block
Styro Plus Cutting Machine
Smooth with polystyrene foam
black vinyl cloth
black stretch fabric
faux fur
looks white
scissors
winter penny
Black Dress
black feather collar
brutal workers
I notice
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First the hat and horns:
I used Floracraft : Make It: Fan: foam to make the horns. Draw a pattern on 2-inch foam and start cutting it out with a cutter. Read more about carved horns in this post.
Cut a circle out of the vinyl and add a small gap across the center line to the center point.
Then wrap hot glue and Styrofoam tightly around the edges of the horns. Wrap the remaining pods with two pieces of cloth.
Cut a few long strips of vinyl about 2 inches wide. Fold one end over and hot glue. This hot glue creates a bulge on the curved horn. Then hot-glue the edges and start rolling the horns starting with the vinyl-covered edges.
Continue to glue and wrap each horn.
Tighten the vinyl carefully, but be careful not to damage the horns.
Cut the vinyl into tabs at the base of the horn.
Place the headband on your head and use a marker to mark where you want the horn to sit. Then wrap the tongues around the metal bandage and place it tightly in a warm, sticky place.
Next, make a hole in the top of the cap. The holes are about 4 inches in the top and the horns run through. Cover the inner bandage.
Then tie the cap around the horn to keep it from moving.
Then cut a long piece of elastic fabric. This part is difficult to explain and must be done while wearing. I cut a hole in the fabric and if my daughter wears a bandage I put it on the horn.
Then you wrap the back and the front... Then I made another hole and put it over the other horn wearing it. I hope to live step by step... It's really stressful.
For a small irregular snakeskin triangle, use glue to attach the triangle to the forehead! Then the elongated material is simply rolled up and rolled bare in the back like a turban. Make sure you pull all the hair up until it reaches the top of your head and isn't too heavy.
Next we decided to add a fur collar to the winter cape / raincoat! Halloween is cool wherever you are, so adding extra costumes to the costume was a great move.
Make a U-shaped hoop out of paper. Put it around your neck to measure the size. Then cut two strands of irregular fur.
Hold the two sides of the feathers together and sew without leaving the inside open.
When the center is open, the collar can be easily rolled to the right.
Then use a hard vinyl horn to make the hoops stiff. It is approximately 18 inches wide and 5 inches high. Bundle firmly on one long side.
Place the vinyl in the fur collar and sew the hole.
Then attach the fur collar to the black cape and add the fur in front of the cape. Simply secure the accessory with a bobby pin. So the watch can still be used for other applications. Perfection!
Well, my sister has naturally beautiful blue eyes but she made the connection to add the unusual. And great makeup too! These shots are impeccable!
My job is easy! Make-up is the final touch to any outfit. Use highlighter and contour to separate the cheekbones!
Tie a fur collar around your neck, wear it black, add a cocktail ring and boom! Amazing, isn't it! ??
Make sure to check it out! bad thing!
And look at that greedy young man's dress