Supplies:
-12g-14g wire. preferrably galvanized steel, but some aluminum ones will work too
-Tacky Glue
-A Lighter (preferrably the kind you use for candles, not the kind that burn your fingers if you hold them too long)
-Glitter paint
How to:
Step 1- Choose your design. It helps to make a paper or cardboard pattern
This is a pattern for some kid's wings
Step 2- Form your wire frames for each wing segmentStep 3-coat both sides of the wire frames in tacky glue
Step 4- Lay the glue covered frame on fabric, and fold it over so it's sandwiched and sticking
Step 5- Cut out the wing segments
Step 6- Use a lighter to melt the extra fabric around the frame
Step 7-Paint glittery patterns and melt any holes you'd like to add.
My holes aren't great on the purple set because i used a high-powered grill lighter and it wasn't cooperating. You may want to use a match for the internal holes. It helps to cut them out, stick the lighter up through and then carefully melt.
Step 8-Attach tops to bottoms and then the two halves. I like clear electrical tape for this
In this picture, I had the bottom halves upside down. Whoops! |
Step 10- Wrap the center joint with ribbon, or conceal by gluing flowers. Position wings. Add ribbon straps if desired.
The wings look really great and Lily loved them! They almost didn't fit on the car ride home and she was about to be none to happy about it. Thankfully, we were able to bring them and since they are nice and sturdy, there was no problem with traveling!
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