+Nana Harajuku no Hime Omg that's so awesome! I definitely want to do a full Faun costume one day, complete with hooved feet and Weta stilts to get that reverse-jointed walk haha XD So happy these could help! Have fun!
I REALLY appreciated the tutorial! I kept going back and forth between latex or material ears and I came across your video and it sold me on material ears. However.... I sooooo wanted to buy you a new pair of scissors the whole time you were cutting the material. :D They looked so bloody unsharp!
Absolutely in love with these! I'm putting together a goat cosplay and have been scouring Esty for cheap but decent ears and I decided to try RU-vid, this was the first thing that came up and I'm so excited to make them!
i absolutely love this, although one thing I would suggest in the next time you cut fur is: use an exact-o knife, because using scissors can cut the fur and make it look chopping
Im going to use this for me and my sisters Halloween costumes this year! We aren't fauns, but this video really helped! So I have an idea of what to do with our lamb ears
Hoe fid you fare? Real goat horns, depending on how big they are and whether they're hollow are really heavy. I wanted to use ram horns I had lying around, but after hearing the experiences from people who did that, I decided not to. They said they're just too heavy on the human neck and head to walk around with for long without pain.
@@beewew3270 firstly, there's no indication whatsoever that you're male. Second of all wigs aren't gender specific, you can have long elvish style hair (look up lithium snow for tutorials) or you could easily just get a short masculine style wig. It's really not that hard.
Well, if your hair is long enough, you could trade the headband for some REALLY strong hair clips, then hot glue the ears to them (you insert the folding side into the sewn end of the ear, then hot glue it in there). Then, you can just clip them on and go