Cardboard crown

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Cut open cereal box. Cut one long strip of cardboard and 20-25 leaves. Take cardboard strip and hold around head of the costume wearer to gauge size. Cut to length and use hot glue gun to glue ends together to create a headband. Hot glue leaves onto front half of the headband. Spray paint wreath gold. Diy Toga, Costumes Faciles, Roman Toga, Starověký Egypt, Roman Costume, Desain Quilling, Candy Land Christmas Decorations, Candy Land Christmas Decorations Diy, Candy Land Christmas Decorations Outdoor

This no-sew costume uses everyday items like a pillowcase, cereal box and flip flops to create a quick-and-easy costume fit for Roman royalty. No sheet-wrapping involved, so there's no need to worry about the toga falling off during trick-or-treating.

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Evil Queen Crown, Evil Queen Costume, Couronne Diy, Crown Template, Evil Queens, Dark Queen, Diy Crown, Folding Origami, Queen Costume

OK, so this isn't in any way a gift box or a gift, but I wanted to show this tutorial in case anyone else wanted to create one. An Evil Queen costume is nowhere near complete without an evil-looking crown, and as I couldn't find one that I really liked, I chose to make one myself. Starting with 2 strips of black cardstock (250gsm recommended), 3cm wide, I glued the ends together so that it was big enough to sit on the crown of my head. I created a template for the next part, cutting out 6…

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