DIY Met Gala Headpiece

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Published 2018-10-31
**WRITTEN LIST OF MATERIAL & INSTRUCTIONS IN THE DESCRIPTION BOX (ALSO, PINNED IN COMMENTS)**

Hi everyone,

Today, I will be showing you how to make the sunburst headpiece I was wearing in my sun goddess makeup tutorial video - and it’s just in time for Halloween! Hooray! 🎃👻

I hope you guys enjoy this DIY project, I think this headpiece is absolutely stunning! Also, if anyone was wondering this was inspired by the zip tie headpiece Amber Heard wore at the Met Gala. ☀️👼

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Halloween Sun Goddess Makeup:    • Video  

Written list of Materials and Step-by-step Instructions:

What you need - a thin metal headband, zip ties (I used 11 in, 8 in, and 6 in zip ties), a hot glue gun, spray paint, tacky glue, and items to decorate with (I chose glitter, star sequins, and a variety of small beads)

Instructions - 1) Lay the zip ties out around your headband to figure out where you want them to go.

2) Zip the zip ties onto the headband as tightly as possible.

3) Starting at one end of the headband, slide a zip tie to the side, add a small amount of hot glue where the zip tie was previously, and then slide your zip tie back into place. Please be careful not to burn yourself.

4) Repeat step three until all of your zip ties are glued down where you want them.

5) Once your glue is dry, spray paint one side of the headband.

6) Once the one side of the headband is dry, spray paint the other side.

7) Using the tacky glue apply whatever sort of decorations you would like to the zip ties. If you have heavier decorations, keep them towards the bottom of the zip ties to prevent them from bending.

8) Once the decorations have dried, enjoy your headpiece

Thanks for watching,
Ra

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All Comments (21)
  • @lifewithzera
    Written list of Materials and Step-by-step Instructions - What you need: a thin metal headband, zip ties (I used 11 in, 8 in, and 6 in zip ties), a hot glue gun, spray paint, tacky glue, and items to decorate with (I chose glitter, star sequins, and a variety of small beads) Instructions: 1) Lay the zip ties out around your headband to figure out where you want them to go. 2) Zip the zip ties onto the headband as tightly as possible. 3) Starting at one end of the headband, slide a zip tie to the side, add a small amount of hot glue where the zip tie was previously, and then slide your zip tie back into place. Please be careful not to burn yourself. 4) Repeat step three until all of your zip ties are glued down where you want them. 5) Once your glue is dry, spray paint one side of the headband. 6) Once the one side of the headband is dry, spray paint the other side. 7) Using the tacky glue apply whatever sort of decorations you would like to the zip ties. If you have heavier decorations, keep them towards the bottom of the zip ties to prevent them from bending. 8) Once the decorations have dried, enjoy your headpiece!
  • @gilbertianrueda
    Wow. Never imagined it would be this easy and economical. Thank you!
  • @Ahyanaki
    You are freaking awesome! I have a fashion show coming up and your demo made my life so much easier 👑👑👑. Thank you for sharing!
  • @anamikakhan593
    This was one of the most useful videos I've seen so far. Thank you so so much🙌🏼💗
  • @specialk1823
    Great idea, I'm making My granddaughter one in silver. Her b-day party is ice princess themed
  • @mewrilyn
    Thanks for being so fast 🧡 this looks amazing and so easy THANKS
  • @karenlam2988
    Excellent video! Easy and safe for my stage school costumes. We are doing Aladdin and next year the King and I. At our Christmas pageant I shall also use your idea to give halo's to Mary and Joseph. THANK YOU so much!!
  • @Victoriaxo
    this video is really cool 💘 love the glitter you chose !
  • @19j85
    Thank you for this DIY! for work we have spirit week and one of the themes in October is wear a halo or devil horns. I will be recreating this, maybe even in white! With a silver chrome spray paint and white beads and glitter. Honestly the color choices are endless.
  • @zetae7255
    It's very easy! Omg, thenks for the video i loved. I see you from México ♡♡♡♡
  • @magweber10
    Beautiful can’t wait to make it for my girl
  • @purplelucrezia
    Thank you for this video! I used it to make myself a Hallowe'en headpiece and it turned out perfectly!
  • @tres6863
    Thank you so much!! I didn't know that this would be easy to make.