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Description
Materials Needed
1. Lulu in Olive from Arda Wigs
2. Long Extensions in Olive from Arda
3. 2.5 yards High Density foam ½”
4. 12 oz. (340 g) Krylon Hunter Green spray paint (x3)
5. 3 oz. (85 g) Krylon Hunter Green spray paint
6. Tacky spray glue
7. Got2b Glued Hairspray and Hair Glue
Directions
1. Cut out (23) triangular strips 1.5” at the widest and 34” long
2. Cut out 11 triangular strips 1.5” at the widest at desired length for layered look. *NOTE: One should be smaller than the rest for the piece that’s always in his face.
3. AS YOU ARE CUTTING THE STRIPS OUT, PIN THEM TO THE WIG HEAD SO YOU KNOW EXACTLY HOW MANY YOU WILL NEED AS CUTTING SIZES WILL VARY!
4. Divide strips into three sections – 11 strips for the bottom layer, 12 for the middle layer and 11 for the top layer.
5. Spray paint the foam strips with 12 oz. (340 g) Krylon Hunter Green paint. Spray until no light green is visible – should take up 3 cans. Let sit for 24 hours to completely dry.
6. Lightly spray the Tacky Spray foam pieces. Wait 10 seconds before applying wefts – do your best to cover as much area as you can so foam isn’t visible. Do one section at a time. First cover the top side on all of the foam pieces, then do one side on all foam pieces, then the next side etc. to ensure the glue is dry and not too sticky by doing one complete on
7. Allow to sit for 24 hours! I suggest doing one section per day so that you don’t kill yourself.
8. Once everything is dry, cut away all of the stray hairs as best you can and lightly spray with Got2B Glued Hairspray
9. Now that your spikes are nice and crisp looking, take them to a well ventilated area and with your Krylon Hunter Green spray paint, you will LIGHTLY spray paint each piece until everything is well blended! There will be parts of the spikes where you can see the foam through the hair, in which case, you can also see the dried glue a bit which has a whitish colour to it. Spray painting the foam pieces lightly will make all of these visible white spots green to blend in with the rest of the hair. DO NOT OVER SPRAY! We are NOT changing the colour of the wig and lightly spraying it has VERY LITTLE EFFECT to the wig fiber colour!
10. Now it’s time to sew it into the wig! With your Lulu base pinned to a wig head, figure out where you want to sew your bottom layer into. This is purely your preference and for me, I put Envy’s headband on my wig head to figure out where the bottom layer needed to go.
11. Once that’s figured out, start from the middle of the back – pin one of the Bottom Layer strips to the back, and sew it in with a curved needle while it’s on the wig head.
12. Repeat step 10 until all of the foam pieces from the Bottom and Middle layers are sewed in.
13. Now for the top layer! At the widest part of your foam pieces, you will fold a little bit of the top (about an inch) until the wrong sides are touching. Sew them together with thread to match/blend into your wig colour. The wefts might peel off a little from the awkward bending, but to fix that, lightly spray it with Tacky Spray and set it aside for a few minutes until it’s dry and then sew it together.
14. Once the crimps are sewed together, it is time to sew the top layer into the wig! The top layer is a bit tricky since Lulu has a skin top, but fear not! Pin the pieces to the wig head so you know exactly where they will be going then remove all of the pieces except for the front bang piece. Keep the bang piece pinned to the wig head and gently peel the wig off the wighead (with the pins still in) and with a thick sewing needle (for chairs and carpets) sew it into the wig and repeat this for the remaining 10 pieces.
15. After everything is sewed in, with your remaining hairspray (if you have no more left, purchase 3 oz. [85 g] Krylon Hunter Green spray paint as you will not need much), LIGHTLY spray paint the wig until any re-glued area’s are blended with the rest of the wig colour.
Wig Cost
Foam: $7.5 (got mine on sale with a 40% off coupon) vs. $25 (not on sale and no coupon)
Spray Paint: $24 (for all 4 cans)
Base Wig and Wefts: $50.50
Glue: $14 (for all 2 cans)
Total cost: $96
Wig Time
Cutting Foam: 3 hours
Spraying Foam: 2 days (3 hours, not including drying)
Gluing Wefts: 5.5 hours (not including drying time)
Sewing Spikes to wig: 8 hours
Total time: Give or take, about 20 hours total
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Comments: 33
nobodywasthere [2018-06-19 17:46:15 +0000 UTC]
How many wafts are in one pack? Can I glue felt onto the foam instead of them?
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Xelhestiel In reply to AlessandroLodi [2016-10-15 11:19:41 +0000 UTC]
I used one pack and only covered four sides of each foam piece! I found that covering all four made it way too stiff, so I ONLY did this for the few front pieces where you would clearly see the inside, and one pack is more than enough
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nobodywasthere In reply to Xelhestiel [2018-06-13 01:40:04 +0000 UTC]
How many wefts are in one pack? I only see clips on their webs
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AlessandroLodi In reply to Xelhestiel [2016-10-15 15:23:20 +0000 UTC]
One pack, thank u so much
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alevicious [2015-04-06 04:57:05 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for much for sharing your process in doing this, so so helpful and it looks perfect. I'm gonna try doing Brotherhood Envy with your method, just black hair and less of it ahaah.
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Xelhestiel In reply to alevicious [2015-04-06 08:44:38 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome!! If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask!! And if you have a tumblr, please submit progress photos to me as I would love to see them!!! hildrhien.tumblr.com
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DivineNightShade [2014-11-13 16:06:24 +0000 UTC]
This wig is so amazing! Btw, do you think felt would work in place of the foam? The foam on the Joann's website is pretty expensive..
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Xelhestiel In reply to DivineNightShade [2014-11-13 20:07:26 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!!
Felt wont work. Felt is extremely flat and there is no way you would be able to obtain the volume you need with it - the end result would be pretty stringy looking. The foam I used is not on the website, I believe it is an in store only item and it is only $9.99 per yard for the size I used, and with a 40% off coupon you're all good
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DivineNightShade In reply to Xelhestiel [2014-11-13 23:31:13 +0000 UTC]
No prob!
And thanks for the tip! I wanna make an Envy cosplay(eventually) and your wig tutorial looked very helpful! Haha, sometimes Joann's has a 60% 1 item coupon... I gotta look out for those more. xD
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Xelhestiel In reply to DivineNightShade [2014-11-14 11:33:12 +0000 UTC]
Usually the 60% off ones you can get on the scratch offs
But yeah, the JoAnn's store sells the cheaper foam!!!
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DivineNightShade In reply to Xelhestiel [2014-11-14 16:55:14 +0000 UTC]
Coupons are the best, lol. I was looking for high density foam at Michael's, but I couldn't find any. Well, I know that my cats are going to try to "help" me when I eventually style the wig. Hahaha
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Xelhestiel In reply to DivineNightShade [2014-11-14 22:10:07 +0000 UTC]
Michael's doesn't sell it... its like... kind of like home insulation foam? So In Joann's it will be wherever the housing stuff is XD
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DivineNightShade In reply to Xelhestiel [2014-11-15 00:30:26 +0000 UTC]
Ohh haha. xD I wish there was a Joann's closer to me.. the closest one is 20 minutes away. xD I actually work at Michael's and there's an AC Moore across the street, which is really unnecessary... why can't it be a Joann's?! xD
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Xelhestiel In reply to DivineNightShade [2014-11-16 17:33:29 +0000 UTC]
If it makes you feel better, my JoAnns (which used to be 15 minutes away) moved so now they are 30 minutes away :/
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DivineNightShade In reply to Xelhestiel [2014-11-16 19:57:39 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow that stinks...
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Xelhestiel In reply to DivineNightShade [2014-11-17 14:43:04 +0000 UTC]
It's worse when they don't have something, but they check if another store does and that other store is like... an hour from there >.< My house is 30 minutes from both JoAnn's... one is north, the other south, so it really, really sucks...
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DivineNightShade In reply to Xelhestiel [2014-11-18 01:03:20 +0000 UTC]
I'm always afraid that Joann's won't have the fabric that I need or they won't have enough! Lol!
There is a joann's that is 40 minutes away from my house, and it's really small and dead inside and the fabric looks dirty. I was so glad that the one that is 20 minutes from my house opened! xD It's a lot bigger and nicer!
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Xelhestiel In reply to DivineNightShade [2014-11-18 16:11:40 +0000 UTC]
Majority of the time JoAnns does not have what I am for so I have to shop online >.<
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DivineNightShade In reply to Xelhestiel [2014-11-18 18:13:58 +0000 UTC]
Heh... I usually have to buy my fabric online.. I hate it when you have to buy more than 1 yard of fabric for some of them.
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forever-running [2014-03-29 21:54:22 +0000 UTC]
What brand of glue did you use? Because I'm finding that the spray paint required to cover the dried paint is significantly changing the color of the wig hairs. I chose a somewhat darker wig color, so that might be part of the issue.
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Xelhestiel In reply to forever-running [2014-03-29 22:01:11 +0000 UTC]
The glue I used is Tacky Spray. Also you shouldn't be completely re-spraying the wig fibers as after you've sprayed the foam with the glue (which will naturally leave a slightly white residue), the glue should be mostly covered by the wig fibers. Once the fibers are completely dry, very lightly spritz it with the glue, light enough so that it isn't whitish and then do the same with the green spray - very lightly! Hold it 10-12" away from the armature and not too close, you don't want to coat it, just help to blend in any white specks of glue residue with the rest of the wig fibers as you do not want to alter the colour of the fibers. When I sprayed mine, there is no noticeable colour difference between the finished product and the remaining wefts I had.
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forever-running [2013-11-16 17:45:32 +0000 UTC]
How many wefts did you use? Was it one weft per foam piece?
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Xelhestiel In reply to forever-running [2013-11-18 14:15:52 +0000 UTC]
I just purchased one pack of long wefts from Arda and cut strips the length of the three sides of the foam strips (I did not put any wefts on the underside as it made the foam far too stiff). Arda's wefts are 5 feet long and are more than enough to cover the entire wig!
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kdoppelganger [2013-05-29 12:21:09 +0000 UTC]
This is fantastic! Where did you buy the high density foam? There seem to be a lot of different types, and I don't want to get the wrong kind.
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Xelhestiel In reply to kdoppelganger [2013-05-29 14:38:17 +0000 UTC]
I bought mine at JoAnn Fabrics
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simonerenoir [2013-04-25 23:32:22 +0000 UTC]
.....DO you think it will still work well if someone soaked the foam with spray paint? I left and when I got back my Dad had sprayed only 23 of the pieces and used 2 cans.......think it will still turn out ok?
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Xelhestiel In reply to simonerenoir [2013-04-26 01:36:41 +0000 UTC]
I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean by soaking it.
I had to use 3 large cans plus 1 small can to completely cover my foam so that absolutely none of the original foam colour was visible before gluing the wefts on.
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simonerenoir In reply to Xelhestiel [2013-04-26 01:38:29 +0000 UTC]
Okay, thank you. It had seemed like my dad over did the spray paint so I was panicking a little bit since there didn't seem to be a way to make it work. You just put my mind at ease.
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Xelhestiel In reply to simonerenoir [2013-04-26 13:25:56 +0000 UTC]
Yeah I went through a lot of paint cans... but I couldn't allow any of the original foam colour to show - everything had to come out dark green.
And then with the little can, after I glued the wig fibers on/sewed the spikes into the wig, I LIGHTLY spray painted over everything to help blend in the whitish colour from the glue.
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koyico-RoX [2012-09-29 04:55:36 +0000 UTC]
oh waite u base it with a short wig? huh would not have guessed that ... lol well one day i would love to cosplay envy but i need to loose some weight first but if i do ill deff use this thanks so much!
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koyico-RoX [2012-09-29 04:51:13 +0000 UTC]
soo do u use the base wig first to cover the foam pieces? then use extensions for the rest?
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