![]() I then couldn’t really find anything to trace around for the circles as they got smaller so free handed them so they are a little bit wonky. I used the bottom of a salt shaker to trace around my first larger circles. Then cut out various sizes of smaller circles to create a tiered effect. Glue them on the each side of the four larger strips.Ĭut out two foam circles for the base for the base of the heart that goes on top of your crown and glue them together. ![]() Cut off the excess foam at the topĬut out 8 even thinner strips to create some more dimensions on the crown. Once they are dry add the second strip on the inside of the crown as shown below. I was after a more grungy looking crown so I didn’t mind the bobbled bits of glue I left everywhere but if you want something more polished go along as you glue and clean up the bits that are sticking out with a spare strip of foam.Īdd 3 more strips of foam around the outside of the ring to match the first one at opposite sides of the base. Take another strip and use it to hide the seam by gluing it to the outside of the ring. Then glue the ends together to make a circle. Glue two of the strips together making sure there are no air bubbles. If you want the same size as mine I used the full width of the a4 sheet of foam as the length x 2.5cm. My crown was possibly bigger than necessary and bigger than I first intended but it worked well with my costume because I was suppose to be imposing and scary. ![]() Depending on how big you want the finished product to be, you can change the dimensions of the strips. Two for the base and two for each side bit. Craft Foam (You can use any colour as you’ll be painting over it anyway).What to do but do it myself naturally! What You Need: What do you need to top off an amazing Queen of Hearts costume? A crown of course! I went searching all over the internet for the perfect crown but there really wasn’t much available out there that didn’t cost a crazy amount for lets face it probably a one time wear. ![]()
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