There are ways to make fairy wings for those of you in a hurry or who don't have too much in the way of sewing skills. The first thing to think about is how durable you want your wings to be and how big you want to make them. If you just need small wings for a day-You can make them from paper or cardboard and just decorate the surfaces. Large pieces of oaktag (manila folder paper) can work as can using cardboard boxes (to get large, wing-size pieces). You can tape the wings together to make the spine, and then add some string or fabric straps to wear them. 


If you'd like to make larger and more elaborate fairy wings- Here's a great method for making shiny, iridescent wings using cellophane or even sheet plastic. For these wings, you'll be gluing a lot instead of sewing. Start with some 14g or 16g wire. You can make the outline of your wings, or you can also make some veins and curls for inside the wing. I wait until I've got each wings covered before I attach them to each other as it makes it easier to work on them and lay them flat at this stage when they are unattached to each other. For glue, I like to use a strong craft glue that dries clear. Other good options are colored glues that match your wings, or glue with glitter in it. Make sure the glue works on plastics and metals so that it will hold the wings together. Do not use hot glue if working with cellophane as the heat of the glue will melt the wing material. Lay out one wing form and carefully apply a thin amount of glue to the part of the wire that is facing up. Gently lay the cellophane material over the glue so that the wing has a skin on one side of it. Turn the wing over so that the cellophane side is now down and the wire side is up. Again, carefully apply the glue to the wing wire and then lay a second piece of cellophane over that. You have now sandwiched the wire forms in between two layers of cellophane. When the glue is dry, carefully trim off any extra cellophane so that your wings take shape. If you make your wire forms very elaborately, sometimes you can even trim away interior shapes and spaces to make cut-out in your wings. Tape or glue the two wings to each other to make a "spine" and add straps for wearing. If the wings are made to be worn with a corset or a tight bodice, you can make the spine part so that it slides into the garment and holds the wings on without shoulder straps.Now you can add any glitter, feathers or other decorations to your wings if you want.


Tips - To keep the wings from snagging and running easily, you can run superglue or glitter glue along the edges of the wings where the wire touches the knee highs. You can also spray them with spray starch or with a clear acrylic sealant.
- A pair of pliers will help you hold the wires and bend them precisely.
Warnings - Please wear a respirator if you are using spray paint.

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COOL!!! Thanks for this Kauser!