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.
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