Spiked Halo Headpiece Tutorial
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2015
- This was fun to make. I think I'll make up a bunch of these and sell them on etsy soon.
If I get around to selling them i'll list them here!: www.etsy.com/people/angelacos...
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me taking notes so I can recreate the met gala looks 👀📝
Alyx Malik MOOOOD
Me for prom. I'm tryna pull up like "Rihanna who?"
Sunshine Hernandez omg I'm doing this for prom too! going for an saint/devil theme w my boyfriend
spraying the crown with aglossy brown or black base coat will make the gold look even shinier, since it will even out the surface.
Thank you for the great idea!
this project makes my inner art history nerd happy
eternal8song sameeeeee😂
aleah
For real
would be nice if you would show the end result (the photo of you wearing it) at the end again. because while watching we are so focused on you watching how you do it that we almost forget how wonderful and cool were the beginning at the beginning
I have used this as well as the hand soldered filigree stampings crown tutorial to learn how to make my own headpieces, three of which are being used in a short film next weekend. I'm a HUGE history buff, and I love Renaissance era fashion, painting, jewelry and calligraphy, as well as rococo/regency fashion, Victorian fashion (although I'm more of an 1870s/1880s girl than an 1850s/early 1860s girl, lol) Tudor and Elizabethan fashion, and 1920s-1970s, especially the more midcencury mod stuff, and the later '60s and early '70s "Dark Shadows" "Adams Family" pilgrim collar type thing. I used to try and recreate dresses from paintings of various members of the court of Versailles in the 1700s, but I've been really busy with music the last few years until I got this job as head costumer for a short film that includes Renaissance scenes and contemporary ones, so I started researching some diy accessory methods, which led me to this channel and your blog. You have inspired me to start costuming for myself again for the first time in 5 years! I have also really enjoyed your dressmaking videos and blog posts, and I've actually learned a lot from you, and I'm 29, so your work and ingenuity is really impressive! Thanks Angela! Maybe one day soon you'll see some tutorials on my channel! Please continue the amazingly helpful and fun videos and posts!
I could, literally, listen to you describe making a bowl of cereal. Your voice is super relaxing, and this is a wonderful project for beginner crafters. Thanks, so much!
This is so cool and absolutely genius. It's amazing that a piece can look so original and avant-garde but also be so traditional and classical. You're incredible.
How fragile is that? I would fear those sticks falling or breaking off of the headband
I love these so much!
I'm definitely going to make some.
I've been trying to convince my cousin to take portraits of me that I will have turned into oil paintings (because who doesn't want a fancy oil painting of the self?) and this is sooooo perfect for the photos!
omg the classical music you hear in the background I can play this on my violin.... OMG it is sooo cool that you used this
me two
Thankyou very much for making this tutorial!! My daughter is searching on different headpiece for their play and finally saw what she like most when she encountered your video!
What a beautiful project, thank you for documenting it and sharing.
OMGOMGOMG this looks like Celestia Ludenburg’s headpiece in the 10th anniversary art!! awesome!
Your voice is so pretty and calming. I love listening to you. 💕
So pretty! I woulda never thought to use skewers, very smart idea!
That headpiece is stunning
I love your sense of creativity, it’s so impressive 👍👍
you're genuinely so creative
That was so simple yet beautiful. Thanks for breaking it down!
Your so talented and creative, love watching your vids.
Beautiful! Love those roses 🌹
These are absolutely gorgeous! I love your channel
These are really beautiful!
I have been wanting to make one of these for such a long time, skewers are such a good idea!!
You are so creative and talented!
I would love to see how you would make your dream wedding dress some day :) i bet it would be most beautiful
kat von nova this would still be amazing to see ! Lol 2 years later... 😋
Excellent tutorial. Thanks for getting straight to the point in the vid =)
You look like an angel!
Absolutely stunning!!
I love that this can go for so many different outfits/costumes!
I love your work, bravo.
Absolutely gorgeous
So very creative! I love em
omg so beautiful, i can’t wait to make one
i love your job !! es increible! me encantaria uno de tu vestidos son preciosos! you are a artist!!!!
A gorgeous piece to help finalize my pieces for GCSE textiles, thank you.
this is very beautiful
Your hair is so cute!! I want to get mine cut like that :')
Anyway, your project was amazing too! Although... those last two skewers closest to the edge of the headband made me nervous 0-0
Now I need to start making crowns haha!
I'm gonna make one of these!
I'm going shopping to get supplies for this now... I'm gonna use a small skull I have for the center and then use the roses elsewhere
Absolutely beautiful!!!!
This is beautiful! Great job , in my culture we celebrate the day of the dead on oct 31-nov2 and I’ll be making a head piece for my look I’ll definitely make this but with red and black roses with black gems and red thanks for the idea 🖤
So pretty!
Thank you SO much for sharing this! It inspired me a lot!!
I’m in love with this!!❤️😍😍😍❤️
this is so creative and pretty ! :D
Thank you for sharing your amazing project!
This is amazing! so inspiring and beautiful! you are a true artist :)
Hi, what a beauty of idea
I looooove you for making this!!!!! Thank you.
thank you for your tutorial as it was very creative and informative. Skewers is a fantastic idea...
I would love to see your rendition of a steampunk victorian dress! Love your work. Can't wait to see what's next.
Omg girl you are so amazing!
Wow it’s pretty 🥰
This is beautiful! THank you sooooo much!!!
Thank you for making this tutorial!
Beautiful!
I love this!!! Sooooo much .... thank you, I’m recreating this for my babyshoot
Thats great for virgin mary
i would love to see your take on the crown hedy lamarr had to wear in ziegfeld girl
Thank you so much .... like you really saved my whole outfit
Beautiful
Wow! Amazing!
thanks a lot/ recently i've made a crown like that by your tutorial. i like it!
You are very artistic good work
Just brilliant....
I must not use E6000 properly cause it always takes forever to dry for me.
These headbands are soooooo gorgeous and really inspiring to look at.
Ik this comment is old but don't worry! E6000 usually takes 8 full hours to cure. If I'm gluing a large enough surface I usually dot a little bit of hot glue along with the E6000 so that it will hold it down
Gorgeous. 😍
So beautiful♡♡
THANK YOU FOR THE TIP! IT REALLY HELPED!
AMAZIIIINGGGGGG!!!!
This is amazing but I was wondering how do the dried roses hold up? I would assume they're very fragile but ??? Also did you dry them yourself if so how did you do that without crushing them??? Either was this tutorial is absolutely brilliant
You are pretty. Nice project! 😍
VERY CREATIV ; WAS THE REASON I SUBSCRIBE !!!
I love multi purpose accessories! Did you have any trouble with the skewers falling out of place or breaking?
I love it. Please sell some I really want one.
AMAZING!
I think it would pretty cool if you made a crown like that for like an evil queen character or something
Hi Im Lyka Oduya Of the Philippines I love you crown. I Used to Be Rosa Mystica in our city And your video help me to make a crown. Thank you for this . God Bless You. And Keep up the good work.
I love this video
Awecome work
Oh my Gooooooooooooooooooshhhhhhhhhh, you're such a god.
She's a god
Can I sprinkle the glitter/sequins to save time or do I have to do it per skew?
Thank you!
you should do a tutorial on the hat you made! that would be awsome!
Awesome
wonderful a little magic for all tfs
Im making this for halloween! Ty for your video
Instead of a wet q-tip I use a pencil with a bit of sticky tack on the end. I prefer it because I can mod it into a point if using really tiny stones or I can pick up. 2 or sometimes 3 stones when doing large surfaces. I'm actually working on my third pair of rhinestone covered shoes. And E6000 is the best glue for that to
Delilah Doll if you do a lot of this type of work, a Crystal Katana is amazing and helps speed up the process. Even a cheap wax pencil for doing nail rhinestone work (I'm a nail tech and find these make the job a lot easier!) you can find them on eBay x
CUTE 😭😭💞
this is like peak DIY
Met Gala designers be like
Will you ever do a hat tutorial?
Would love to see one
Her hands though are soooo beautiful
I finally made this and then made shoulder pieces to go with it for a look I did
How is the *moop* return? Did any of the rhinestones or beads fall off?
Nice video. This spiky crown with roses makes you look like Our Lady of La Salette ;-D.
This would be for Dias Delos Muertos 😲🥰
Precious!
Love it! But how do you keep it secure on your head? Thanks x
The type of headband she uses has teeth and or grips :)