I was inspired by a dress up set my daughter got for her birthday. There were fairy wings that came with the kit. She LOVES them, and keeps asking me to "go buy her more wings". She specified that she wanted purple. Of course I didn't go buy any; I came up with a way to make them!
Supplies Needed:
(2) Wire coat hangers
Wire cutters
(1) pair knee high pantyhose
Masking tape (any kind of strong tape is fine)
Felt
Glue Gun
Spray paint
Directions:
- Bend coat hangers into "wing" shape
- Cut off the "hook" of the hanger. Right where the wire starts to twist.
- Using masking tape, tape off the wire ends really well. You don't want them to poke your little one!
- Take your knee high pantyhose, and stretch one over one of the wings:
- Wrap the excess panty hose around the wire (the part you taped in the previous step) Secure the extra pantyhose with tape. Should look like this:
- Repeat for the second wing.
- Since Miss J wanted purple wings, I used my favorite purple spray paint. Krylon's Gum Drop. SOOO cute!
- Give your wings a few LIGHT coats of paint. It won't take much.
- Tape together the middle sections of your wings:
- Cut out two sections of felt, and hot glue one to the back of your middle section. Like so:
- Cut out 2 pieces of elastic. Measure around your child's arm to determine length. (I spray painted my elastic to match the wings)
- Hot glue the elastic to the felt in 4 places, like so:
- Take your second piece of felt, and glue it on top.
- Strap those wings on your princess, and you're ready to go!
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I love these! I am going to make a pair for my niece to match the tutu and wand I made for her birthday. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh so very cute. My daughter loves fairies, so she would LOVE it if I made her these
ReplyDeleteGenius! I love it!
ReplyDeletesuper fun! I could see glitter going very well with these :)
ReplyDeleteYEAH!! Just what I need to complete a Tinkerbell costume. THANKS!
ReplyDeleteaww so cute!
ReplyDeleteaww so cute!
ReplyDeleteAw, cute!
ReplyDeleteI swear you are doing the ABC's for my family! My daughter was crying last week b/c I had to throw her Tinkerbell wings away. (I didn't want them to poke her) I can definetely do this!!! Thanks again for sharing =)
ReplyDeleteThank You!!! I have been looking for a good tutorial for wings. Every little girl needs a pair for her dress up box!
ReplyDeleteThese are great!!! Now I know how to redo the wings that are broken that my MIL bought for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!
ReplyDeleteAww how sweet! My little gal would love these!
ReplyDeleteMy friend and I have made wings for costumes and such. We've also added glitter, feathers and ribbons. It's mad fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Now we can make wings to go with our fairy costume for Halloween (yes, I am starting early) :)
ReplyDeleteMy girls destroy there wings quickly, so it is nice to know there is an easy way to make them more. Thanks!
ReplyDeletethis makes me want to have a little girl! maybe baby #2 will be some day :)
ReplyDeletevery darling and so easy!
What a cute idea! My girl would LOVE these :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would LOVE this! So cute :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea! I can't wait to make a few different fairy wings for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteMy little girl would love some wings! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love wings! I should totally make these for myself to prance around the house with :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring me! You are so great!
ReplyDeleteMy girls would love a few sets of their own wings! I love how affordable these are...I could easily make a rainbow of wings!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this. I have always wanted to know how to make these
ReplyDeletei would never have thought to make wings like this!! Love the idea! I have a huge box of makeup clothes for kids when they come over and will have to put a pair of these in!
ReplyDeleteThose look great--I had no idea they were homemade!
ReplyDeletevery cute. My daughter loved fairy wings when she was little
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Good work!! I've always been intimidated by the idea of making wings - it looks like I didn't need to be.
ReplyDeleteI love these. I've been wanting to make some for my little girl. I never thought about spray painting them. I thought I was going to have to dye them.
ReplyDeleteYou could do this with a pair of colored tights too. IT would save me from having to use spray paint...which would save me from having a huge mess to clean up :)
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I wish I had a little girl to make these for.
ReplyDeletemy daughter loves fairy wings! thanks!
ReplyDeleteOkay yours turned out way better than mine! LOL I tried this some time ago and it kept getting all bend up when I tried to stretch the panty hose over the wire, I just can't seem to keep the shape.
ReplyDeletePerfect! SO easy, and way cheaper than those wings you can by at festivals!
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought.... That is soooo clever. I would never have considered panty hose and hangers.
ReplyDeleteWarmest regards,
Spencer
Super cute! We did a fairy party for my daughter a few years back, this would have been perfect!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Now only if I can get one of my boys to sport a pair of these for me!!
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial! Maybe I'll use this for me someday since I don't have a girl yet. It would look fabulous with a match tutu too.
ReplyDeleteI am going to make these for my niece. She will love them and they look so easy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tute.
OH MY GOSH that might be the cutest idea I've ever seen! That would make a great gift for a little girl!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely great idea. Cute for someone doing a fairy theme for Halloween who is trying to save money!
ReplyDeletelove love love it!
ReplyDeleteGAH! Where was this tutorial a few years ago?! I was in A Midsummer Night's Dream and trying to find that many sets of different wings was a nightmare.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!! I love it and have a little girl that would love some fairy wings. Glitter would be the icing on the cake.
ReplyDeleteAww! So cute! My mom was asking me about making angel wings for a holloween costume. I'm defintely going to forward her this tutorial! Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! What a great costume!
ReplyDeleteI must make these, now to find wire hangers:)
ReplyDeleteaw man i wish i had a little girl to make this for!!
ReplyDeleteSo simple! And perfect with Halloween coming up.
ReplyDeleteI love how easy it is! I'm glad I have not spent the money and I would have wasted it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I am going to have to try this one.
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughters would love these. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletesuper cute!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had had this tutorial last Halloween!!
ReplyDeleteWhat little girl wouldn't love their own pair of fairy wings?? Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteso very cute!
ReplyDeletegreat tute!
Those look so easy! I am totally going to have to find hangers to make those!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDelete{Rebekah}
The spray paint is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is great for Halloween!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, easy idea! I think I'll have to try this! =)
ReplyDeleteLove these! just in time for Halloween!
ReplyDeleteLove these! just in time for Halloween!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used pantyhose - too cute!
ReplyDeleteOh how sweet!!
ReplyDeleteCUTE! I know a bunch of little girls who would love these!
ReplyDeleteHow fun would this be for birthday party favors?!
ReplyDeleteprecious!
ReplyDeleteI've made some of these in the past but the wire was so hard to bend. Any suggestions for making the bending easier? Thanks!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for the detailed idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this great idea, my daughter will love it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a really neat way to make them! I'll keep this in mind if I have a girl.
ReplyDeleteNow I can have a matching set with my daughter! Great!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDelete:-) Jeanette
So cute!
ReplyDeletePretty sure that I will have to make my daughter some of these!
ReplyDeleteThese are great!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so easy! What a great project to pair with the little butterfly wand tutorial you posted.
ReplyDeleteshoot! I just bought wings this morning! I could have made them!
ReplyDeleteI made similar wings using this method in college but I used foil instead. These are much nicer!
ReplyDeleteNow isn't that smart. So adorable. Now all I need is a little girl of my own so I can make her some fairy wings.
ReplyDeleteThis, along with your butterfly wand, will make for a VERY happy little fairy :)
ReplyDeleteI have been searching for a tutorial on wings for my daughter's Halloween outfit! Thanks!
ReplyDeletewish i had a little girl to make fairy wings for!
ReplyDeleteFairy wings here we come!
ReplyDeleteBaby girl's birthday this week..yep..making these!
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