Maleficent Movie Inspired Cosplay Costume DIY!

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

The movie "Maleficent" inspired the cosplay costumes with his own hands!

Maleficent with Disney remains the most notorious villain. I'm right? She began her career as a sleeper in the animated version. Her green face and purple dress were beautiful and spectacular.

The story of Maleficent and why that is so will be shown live. The Winged Young Man is a fairy tale and in the film we see love, betrayal and revenge. She has twisted horns, but her clothing is slightly different and mostly black.

This is the perfect Halloween costume or Disney inspired costume! This dress was made in 2015 but is still so popular!

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

"But as many believe, every time a beautiful image flew through the air, it was all great heroine and terrible horror. Her name was Maleficent.”

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

The Maleficent movie was so much fun just because of the costume! I knew I had to renovate several rooms!
Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!
Moses was a wonderful father-in-law. She has weird jaws so it wasn't a one off event.

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!
Bad clothes! First of all, Molefise has a lot of great options. More traditional black leather...


Cheerful scenery, bright staff, costumes...


And a winter coat.

Required material:

ironhead
FloraCraft® Make Fun Fun® 2 and Craft Bubble Blocks
Styrofoam Cutter Plus
Smooth polystyrene finish
Black vinyl fabric

Black elastic fabric
artificial wool
it was white
scissors

winter hat
Black
Black feather necklace
Corrupt staff
reconcile
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First the head and legs;
I used FloraCraft® Make It: Fun® Foam to make branches. Draw a pattern on the 2cm thick foam and start drawing your cut. Read more about branch shape in this article.



Cut a circle out of vinyl and add a small center line gap at the center point.


Next, apply hot glue and stick it to the end of the styrofoam branch. Cover the rest of the branch with 2 inch strands of felt.



Cut long pieces of vinyl about 2 inches long. Wrap up one edge and put hot glue in its place. This hot glue creates branches with twisted edges. Then tape the edges and start wrapping the branch around the vinyl covered end.


Continue placing and wrapping each branch.



Gently pull on the vinyl but be careful not to break the horns.



Cut the vinyl into strips under the branches.



Put the headband on your head and mark where the branches will be. Then fold the leaves around the metal head and apply the hot glue securely.



Then cut holes in the top of the tray. The holes were about 4 inches and tree branches ran through them. Cover the inside of the bandage.



Then insulate the hat to keep the branches from moving.


Then cut out a long piece of fabric. This part is difficult to explain and must be done while wearing. I cut a hole in the fabric and threaded it onto a branch while my daughter wore the bandage.

Then I rolled it back and forth...then cut another hole and stuck it on another branch. I would like to do it step by step... It was very tense.



Use the pinwheel to glue a small snakeskin triangle onto your forehead! The stretched fabric is then taped to the back like a turban. Make sure all hair is straight and not too big.

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

Then we decided to refine the winter hat with a leather collar! Halloween is cool in my area, so wearing extra costumes would be wise.

Make a U-shaped necklace out of paper. Put it around your neck to measure the size. Then cut out 2 pieces of faux leather.



Instead of leaving the inside open, fold the sides of the skin together and sew them together.



Pulling out the neck on the right side is easy as the center is open.



Then use some strong vinyl horns to make a strong collar. It is 18 inches wide and 5 inches high. Wrapped tightly on one of the long sides.



Stuff the vinyl into the leather collar and sew the hole.



Then attach the collar to the black skirt and add a bit of leather to the front of the cape. Just attach the accessory to the hairpin. Therefore, one is still useful for other applications. Perfection!


Okay, my sister has the most beautiful blue eyes, but I'm sure she'll add a lot more. And so much makeup! Those are whole photos!

My job was easy! Makeup is the finishing touch to any outfit. Use protein and contour to reveal those jawbones!

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

Tie a necklace with a feather around your neck, in a black dress, add a cocktail ring and boom! Unbelievable not! ??
Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

Be sure to see how the staff does it! Smart workers!

http://www.doodlecraftblog.com/2015/10/maleficent-movie-costume-staff-diy.html

And look at this youth outfit from Malfess

http://www.doodlecraftblog.com/2015/10/young-maleficent-halloween-costume.html

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