Does this shark ear headdress look familiar? Whether it is a Hanfu or a Lolita skirt, you can often see it paired with ocean style or Little Mermaid themes. Buying a pair of such headdresses will cost at least hundreds, but the cost is actually very low. Oh~
Material:
*uv glue
*Iron wire
*decorations
1: First, use 0.8mm iron wire to make the skeleton. Tie it tightly with copper wire, and then reinforce it with glue. Fix the skeleton on a flat surface. In fact, this method is the same as that of butterfly wings.
2: Use UV glue, add color powder and glitter to adjust a color you like (the expired eye shadow glitter is really useful!)
3: Fill the gaps in the skeleton, and then it will disappear naturally. There will be a broken pattern of water waves (try not to overflow the upper and lower wires. It doesn’t matter if it overflows. Trim carefully with scissors after the UV light dries)
4: Finally, use UV light to dry it, and continue to use UV glue to fix some conch shell glitter pearls, etc. to enrich the layers! Don’t forget to stick a small clip on the back~it can be put on beautifully!
Tips:
1: Is this UV glue applied directly on the A4 paper? Will it stick to the paper?
You can’t use paper, but any plastic sheet, such as a book cover, will do.