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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 7:26 pm
So i need help i am trying to re create these wings but i am out of ideas and i on a budget .
IDK who these girls are but they did an awesome job with their wings i want to re create this look
any one have any advice or video tutorials i can follow please post some links , i would appropriate it thanks ^.^
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 11:52 pm
Hi Nena,
I informed the Crew about your cosplay outfit situation. At least one of them should be able to help you out. I really like the photo of the Fairy cosplayers. smile
Ron
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 1:17 pm
budgeting a pair of winx club wings is not going to be easy, just a word of warning. I'm STILL saving up for material costs for mine.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-Cellophane-Wings/ you can try this one out, http://www.erinstblaine.com/2012/11/cellophane-tinkerbell-wings-tutorial.html and this one. they all call for the same kind of materials. you can attempt to color the cellophane or just use these to get the basic shape, then go over it with fabrics.
if you have a projector you can blow the image up on your floor to follow the shape with the wire. or you can blew the image up in size, print and go from there.
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Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 9:45 am
☯★ Those were amazing tutorials! I really like the Tinkerbell wings! You could also use wire to construct the base outline for wings as well. It looks like in the photo of the girls, that some used glitter on the outline of the wings too.
Even though these wings aren't the same shape as the ones you want to make, I just wanted to share a tutorial that uses wire as well.
Cellophane & Wire ★☯
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Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 10:01 am
I dont know if you have a Michaels arts and crafts store, but they carry cellophane as well that isnt super costly ($3-$5) and one roll should be enough to cover your base if you want to go the cellophane route.
You can also use cardboard and paint your design with acrylics, though you will need to make a stencil of your design and then copy it onto your wings.
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 3:00 pm
Starz-N-Madness ☯★ Those were amazing tutorials! I really like the Tinkerbell wings! You could also use wire to construct the base outline for wings as well. It looks like in the photo of the girls, that some used glitter on the outline of the wings too.
Even though these wings aren't the same shape as the ones you want to make, I just wanted to share a tutorial that uses wire as well.
Cellophane & Wire ★☯ thanks
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 8:43 am
nena_sakura Starz-N-Madness ☯★ Those were amazing tutorials! I really like the Tinkerbell wings! You could also use wire to construct the base outline for wings as well. It looks like in the photo of the girls, that some used glitter on the outline of the wings too.
Even though these wings aren't the same shape as the ones you want to make, I just wanted to share a tutorial that uses wire as well.
Cellophane & Wire ★☯ thanks ☯★ No problem! I hope it works out for you! ★☯
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