Thanks to my son's school activity, I was forced to find a way to create a faux gold armband for his ethnic costume. Luckily all the materials needed (which consisted of just 2 main items) can be found just around the corner.
It was that of a pintados (painted) prince costume that inspired this project. |
~ duct tape, metallic gold wire and a paper pattern cut to fit.
The paper pattern should be in the shape of a trapezoid with slight angles on the sides.
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Step 1: Prepare the duct tape by laying a portion down ( sticky-side up) the table; if the tape is not wide enough for the band, stick two pieces together then cut and shape according to the paper pattern.
Step 2: Stick the metal wires on the duct tape one by one. The length of each should exceed the length of the tape by about half an inch on both sides. Carefully curve the wires as you go along.
Step 3: Fold in the exceeding wire ends on the 'wrong' side of the band.
Step 4: Cover the folded ends of the wire with a small piece of tape so as not to cause any discomfort.
Step 5: Curve the band all the way till you achieve the desired result.
Armbands are integral and defining to many kinds of costume and to those who need to come up with a pair asap, I hope this post helps.
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