Maleficent Movie Inspired Cosplay Costume DIY!

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

DIY Evil movie inspired cosplay dress!

Disney's Maleficent has always been the most notorious baddie. I am right? He began his career as a sleepyhead in the cartoon version. Her green face and purple dress were beautiful and inappropriate.

The live action replay shows the evil backdrop and why it happened. The winged youth is a fairy tale, and in the film we see love, betrayal and revenge. He has crooked horns, but his clothing is slightly different and is mostly black.

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

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

"But as many people think, every time they see a beautiful image in the air, it takes a great hero and a terrible deer to pull it off. It's called Malefescent."

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

The Maleficent movies are so much fun to watch for the costumes alone! I know we have to recreate many works!
Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!
An outstanding father-in-law is Moses. She is clean because she has beautiful cheeks.

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!
Bad clothes! First of all, Malfese has a lot of great options when it comes to clothing. Blacks are more traditional...


Fun decor, down-to-earth staff, tight dresses...


And a winter coat.

Necessary equipment:

iron head
FloraCraft® Make Fun Fun® 2 Make Bubble Blocks
Additional polystyrene cut
Soft polystyrene liner
black vinyl cloth

black stretch fabric
ecological leather
feels white
Pair of scissors

winter hat
black dress
black feather necklace
bad employee
Cunning
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Ornament of the first head and branches;
I used FloraCraft® Make It: Fun® Foam to make the branches. Draw the pattern on the 2-inch foam and start drawing the handy knife. More details on branch recording in this post.



Cut out a circle of vinyl and add a small slit that runs through the center line to the center point.


Then apply hot glue and stick it to the ends of the Styrofoam branches. Cover the remaining branches with 2-inch felt.



Cut long strips of vinyl about 2 inches long. Bend one end and apply hot glue. These heat-related edges create bent branch edges. Then start wrapping the branches around the vinyl-covered edges by hot-gluing the edges together.


Continue gluing and wrapping each branch.



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



Under the branches, cut the vinyl into strips.



Put a ribbon on your head and mark where the branches should be. Then fold the sheet around the metal head and hot glue it firmly.



Then make a hole in the top of the hat. The holes were about 4 inches from the top and went into the branches. Cover the inner tape.



Then heat the hat so the branches don't move.


Then cut a long piece of fabric. This part is difficult to explain and must be done while using it. I made a hole in the fabric and when my daughter put her head up, I put it on a branch.

Then I flipped the back and the front... then I made another hole and filled it with another branch. I wish I had gone further... It's so stressful.



With the little triangle snake skin, use the spirit rubber band to tie the triangle to your forehead! The stretched material is easily rolled up and pulled back like a turban. Make sure to remove all the hair so that your hair is even and not too bulky.

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

So we decided to finish the winter coat with a leather collar! Halloween is a wonderful place to be, so throwing on a few extra costumes is a masterpiece.

Make a U-shaped necklace out of paper. Put it around your neck to measure the size. Then cut into 2 fax skins.



Tie the leather sides together and sew all the way around, leaving the inside exposed.



It is easy to twist the neck out because the center is open.



Then use some strong vinyl horns to make a bracing mast. It is approximately 18 inches wide and 5 inches tall. Tightly wrapped on one long side.



Cover the vinyl of the leather collar and sew up the opening.



Then tie a leather collar to the black robe and add some hair to the front of the robe. Attach the accessory to the safety pin. Therefore, the bathroom is still useful for other applications. Perfection!


Okay, my sister has beautiful blue eyes, but she added some touch lenses to add something extra special. Plus, great makeup results! These are great photos!

My job is easy! Makeup is the finishing touch to any outfit. Use highlights on the cheeks and focus on the highlights!

Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

Tie a feather necklace around your neck, over a black dress, add a cocktail ring and blast! Very accurate! ??
Maleficent Disney Inspired Cosplay DIY Halloween Costume!

Be sure to consider what the staff is like! bad staff!

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

And look at the clothes of this young Malaysian

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

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