Hello lovelies!
I have been wanting to make a Medusa costume for years. Even though she can turn people to stone by looking into their eyes I believe she is a tragic figure. I mean, she didn’t start off all snaky, did she? No. She was raped by Poseidon in the temple of Athena and Athena punished her by making her hideous and so that no man could ever love her. Victim blaming much?To start this costume, I needed some
snakes. I started going around to charity shops to see if there were any rubber
snakes about. Carmarthen Free Books gave me one they had been hiding around the
shop to scare each other (which made me laugh as that was one of the many games
that Spiderman and I played). A few friends posted me some rubber snakes they
found in their house. A lovely customer came by with a few (and then a few days
later a few more). I bought a packet of small ones from Amazon. Now we were
set!
Most of the tutorials I found had them
attached to a hair band. I was worried that would be unsteady and slide off
every time I looked down. I planned to wear it at work and hopefully to Swansea Comic Con so
it needed to be comfortable and stable.
I decided to build a bespoke crown to
the shape of my head with support straps over the top. I bought 2 dog leads
from Poundland (£2 each—when did Poundland stop selling everything for a £1??)
and created a base.
Then I used some tiara bits I got at
Poundland for £1 and used hot glue and wire to attach to the sides to give the
snakes some scaffolding to hold onto.
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VERDICT: I *love* the way it looks but it was very heavy. I don't think it will suitable for Comic Con but it definitely works for one Saturday a year dressing up at work. I think I just got carried away adding snakes, but I am very proud of how it turned out.
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