If the hangers came with a piece of cardboard wrapped around the bottom edge, cut it away with a box cutter. If you can’t find wire coat hangers, get some 12-gauge wire. Cut and twist the wire to make four large loops. Keep the twisted part 2 to 3 inches (5. 1 to 7. 6 cm) long.

If you can’t find duct tape, try electrical tape or florist’s tape instead.

Don’t worry if the wings overlap. You will fix this in the next step.

White stockings will look the best; they will also show color better if you choose to paint them. You can also use other colors too, like black, if you want to be an edgier fairy. If you can’t find any stockings, use tights instead. Cut them off at the thighs first, however.

You can use regular spray paint or fabric spray paint for this. You can paint the entire wing set, or you can mist just the tips for a gradient effect.

You can wrap pretty ribbon around the wire instead for a nicer touch. For a fancier touch, cover the felt part of the wings with a large fake flower. [7] X Research source

Repeat this step with the second piece of ribbon, but slide it towards the right wing instead.

If you don’t have cardboard, you can use poster paper instead, but your wings won’t be as durable.

If you used poster paper, simply fold the wings in half, then unfold them.

If you are using poster paper, you might want to skip this step.

You can do this on both sides of the wings, but let the first side dry before doing the second.

Look at pictures of fairy wings or dragonfly wings for more ideas. You can do this on both sides, but let the first side dry.

Drawing designs using paint. Stir some glitter to the paint first for even more sparkle! Gluing rhinestones onto the wings for extra sparkle. Add more designs using glitter glue. Gluing paper doilies onto the wings to create a snow fairy look. Decorating the wings using fake flowers or fake leaves to create a nature fairy look.

These wings are meant to be work with a corset or any other garment with a tight-fitting bodice.

Foil tape looks like metallic duct tape, except that it does not have as much of a texture to it. You must use heavy duty wire that is between 50 to 55 pounds (23 to 25 kg), otherwise your wings will get bent out of shape. You can find this wire at a hardware store.

Clear, iridescent cellophane will look lovely, but you can use other colors as well. Wearing gloves during this point will help prevent the cellophane from sticking to you.

Use the sketch from your first wing to make the second wing. This way, they will be symmetrical.

If the lowest setting on your iron is not doing anything, use the next lowest setting. Your second wing should be drying beneath a stack of heavy books and/or boxes at this time.

You can trim the cellophane off of the stem on the bottom of your wings.

The stems should be completely hidden by the tape. Only the wings should be sticking out of the U.