I work with taxidermy pieces in my costume making and have been struggling to get my dried duck wings as upright as I'd like. You, madam, just changed my game with the backward visor. It just never occurred to me. Thank you so very very much!
Great ideas. It would have been good to reference the "visor" more. I didn't actually get that it was a tennis visor turned backwards. It would be interesting knowing more about how stable the visor is, for example things slide on some women's hair. I wonder about structural supports to provide more anchor points.
This is a great tutorial! Thank you for posting it! How many feathers did you end using? I like the fullness of yours so I want to order a good amount from the get go :)
Omg, thank you for this video AND for sharing the links to the supplies!! I would have never thought to use foil to help shape it! Do you have any recommendations or ideas for adding something large to the front of the headpiece to secure it? For something like the size of small stuffed animal (I'm trying to make an alligator headpiece with part of a stuffed alligator plush situated on the front of it) do you think shaping foil underneath it would be enough to support that?
Thank you for watching! It all depends on how much movement you're going to do with it. If its just for a photoshoot, foil and hot glue will probably be enough. If you're going to dance in it or run around a comic con having fun and being wild, I recommend making 2 small holes in the visor and using a wire to poke through the bottom of the stuffed animal and stringing it through the holes so you can make sure it's really on there! I hope I get to see your creation! 😄💕
@@ladygraycosplay7285 Thanks for getting back to my question so quickly :) That's a great idea to use the wire to secure it! Omg, that helps loads with my project since I was worried about that part. If I can get the darn thing put together well enough I'll find you on IG and shoot you a DM with the pic of the finished result lol Thanks again, I really appreciate it!
Good video, may I ask you why you just didn’t hot glue the sticky side to the feathers for extra hold?….and then you wouldn’t have had to paint the back part of the headpiece…..You made more work for yourself than needed, but overall this was a good video. Thanks for posting.
I work with taxidermy pieces in my costume making and have been struggling to get my dried duck wings as upright as I'd like. You, madam, just changed my game with the backward visor. It just never occurred to me. Thank you so very very much!
Great ideas. It would have been good to reference the "visor" more. I didn't actually get that it was a tennis visor turned backwards. It would be interesting knowing more about how stable the visor is, for example things slide on some women's hair. I wonder about structural supports to provide more anchor points.
I graduate in Spring ‘25, and I will DEFINITELY be using this tutorial for one of my grad looks ❤️
Wow, this is stunning!!! You did such an amazing job!
Thank you!! 🥰
Thanks for shearing, pls what material did you use and the measurement pls
Wow! That is very amazing and such brilliant idea!!! Thumbs up👍👍
so you just used a regular visor as the starting base? very clever!
Great video!! Subscribed. thanks for such clear instructions and beautiful results!
You are brilliant , and so amazing with your hand.
May I ask you where did you get the visor ? :)
This was super cute and helpful. Thank you.
Great tutorial -- thank you!!
This is a great tutorial! Thank you for posting it! How many feathers did you end using? I like the fullness of yours so I want to order a good amount from the get go :)
Material Name plees medam 🥺💞💞
Where did you get the feathers and what size are they
Donde compras las plumas 😊
Wow so great thanks for sharing
Woah you're very talented
Thank you so much!!! ☺
I want to thank you, because I love costumes too
WOW! 😍 Thank you for this.
Is the base a normal hairband?
That's wonderful great job
Thank you so much!
Omg, thank you for this video AND for sharing the links to the supplies!! I would have never thought to use foil to help shape it! Do you have any recommendations or ideas for adding something large to the front of the headpiece to secure it? For something like the size of small stuffed animal (I'm trying to make an alligator headpiece with part of a stuffed alligator plush situated on the front of it) do you think shaping foil underneath it would be enough to support that?
Thank you for watching! It all depends on how much movement you're going to do with it. If its just for a photoshoot, foil and hot glue will probably be enough. If you're going to dance in it or run around a comic con having fun and being wild, I recommend making 2 small holes in the visor and using a wire to poke through the bottom of the stuffed animal and stringing it through the holes so you can make sure it's really on there! I hope I get to see your creation! 😄💕
@@ladygraycosplay7285 Thanks for getting back to my question so quickly :) That's a great idea to use the wire to secure it! Omg, that helps loads with my project since I was worried about that part. If I can get the darn thing put together well enough I'll find you on IG and shoot you a DM with the pic of the finished result lol
Thanks again, I really appreciate it!
Good video, may I ask you why you just didn’t hot glue the sticky side to the feathers for extra hold?….and then you wouldn’t have had to paint the back part of the headpiece…..You made more work for yourself than needed, but overall this was a good video. Thanks for posting.
How much do you charge for this head piece
Beautiful! where did you purchase the feathers?
I got them from Amazon 😁
@@ladygraycosplay7285 can you link it please ?
Love this
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where did you get the feathers?