Magical Girl Makeup: Inspiring Looks for Cosplay and Everyday Life

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Magical girl makeup is a popular trend that draws inspiration from the magical girl genre of anime and manga. Magical girls are fictional characters, typically young girls, who possess magical abilities and use them to fight against evil forces. In the world of makeup, the magical girl trend refers to the use of vibrant and colorful cosmetics to create bold and whimsical looks. This style is all about embracing one's inner child and expressing creativity through makeup. One key aspect of magical girl makeup is the use of bright and pastel colors. This can involve applying colorful eyeshadows in shades of pink, purple, blue, and green to create eye-catching looks.



Witch Hat Wreath with Dollar Tree Supplies

Learn how to make a witch hat wreath using Dollar Tree supplies like a wire wreath form, deco mesh, and glitter spiders. This is an easy Halloween craft that is great for beginning crafters.

Skills Required: None. Even if you’ve never crafted before, you should be able to make this wreath. You’ll be wrapping pipe cleaners and deco mesh around a wire wreath form shaped like a witch’s hat. Anyone can do it . . plus it’s inexpensive!

There is one thing I definitely get excited about each year when it comes to holiday shopping, and that is hitting up the Dollar Tree for DIY Halloween decor supplies. I love to shop the craft stores too, but Dollar Tree just happens to have some different stuff. And of course, that stuff is at really inexpensive prices.

It just so happens that while browsing the dollar store this year, I noticed they had a witch hat wreath form. I’ve made Halloween deco mesh wreaths before, but never in the shape of a witch’s hat! I knew that this year I was going to make a Halloween wreath. Which was exciting, because it’s been awhile since I’ve made one!

Here’s the great part about this project – it can be completed and up on your door in an afternoon. You’re going to complete this witch wreath in four easy steps:

  1. Wrap the Hat Top – you’ll use deco mesh in black to wrap the top of the wreath form
  2. Make the Band – add a mesh band in the color of your choice (I used lime green)
  3. Create the Wreath Brim – deco mesh and pipe cleaners are added to make a fluffy wreath brim
  4. Add the Spider – place an embellishment on the wreath near the brim

This is the easiest wreath hat tutorial you’re going to find! It’s simple, it’s inexpensive, and you’ll have it done it a few hours. Also don’t forget to check out the video in this post. It’s a great visual of these easy process. Now let’s walk through the steps below!

This can involve applying colorful eyeshadows in shades of pink, purple, blue, and green to create eye-catching looks. Sometimes, glitters or shimmers are added to give a touch of magic and sparkle to the eyes. Another characteristic of magical girl makeup is the emphasis on cute and innocent features.

Dollar Tree Witch Hat Wreath

Gather These Supplies

  • Witch hat wreath frame
  • Deco mesh – 3 rolls of black and one roll of green
  • Pipe cleaners – 1 package
  • Glitter spiders
  • Wire cutters – or something to snip the pipe cleaners
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun
  • Command strip

These are the items that I started with. The Dollar Tree witch hat wreath form is measured 22.5″ height x 21″ width for your reference. If you can’t find it at the dollar store, Amazon also has them here.

I already had the pipe cleaners on hand which is why I have multiple colors, but honestly it doesn’t matter what color you use because they will be hidden. It’s always nice to match them in case something is seen, but not required. Dollar Tree carries pipe cleaner packs if you need them.

Wrap the Top

Begin your witch hat wreath by cutting several pipe cleaners in half with the wire cutters (or some very strong scissors).

Start at the top of the witch hat wreath form. Wrap a pipe cleaner around the tip and twist.

Bunch the black deco mesh up in your hand and place down on the pipe cleaner. Twist the pipe cleaner around the mesh to secure. You want to make sure it is tight.

Keeping the deco mesh somewhat bunched up in your hand, wrap around the wreath form. You want to overlap the row on top and you wrap, so that the wreath form is well covered.

Continue until you’ve reached the third horizontal wire bar on the wreath form, or wherever you’d like to begin the band with the green mesh. Tie a pipe cleaner to the wreath form, then secure the black mesh by wrapping the pipe cleaner around it tightly.

Trim the ends of the mesh so they aren’t sticking out (or tuck them in).

Make the Band

The next step in your witch hat wreath is to add the band. I used lime green, but you can use any color of your choice.

Tie a pipe cleaner to the wreath frame, then bunch the mesh and add by twisting the pipe cleaner around.

Wrap just like you did with the black mesh above. Continue wrapping about 5 – 6 times or so.

Once you have made your band, bunch the mesh and secure to the form with another pipe cleaner.

Trim the ends with scissors.

Attach the black mesh one more time and wrap down to the wreath brim, just as you did before.

Here’s what the witch wreath is going to look like after all the wrapping. Now you’re ready to begin the brim.

Create the Witch Hat Wreath Brim

Tie a 1/2 pipe cleaner onto one end of the brim and twist.

Add the black mesh to the pipe cleaner and twist around securely.

Bunch up about 9 – 12 inches of mesh in your hand, and you’re going to secure it to the wreath form.

Hold the black mesh down to the form, and use a 1/2 pipe cleaner to twist around and secure.

Use your hands to fluff in between the pipe cleaners and spread the mesh out.

You’re going to continue the steps above across the top of the wreath form and then back across the bottom. THEN you’re going to see how full your witch hat wreath is and how much you like it. If you’d like to add more, continue adding mesh with pipe cleaners, using the same method you’ve been using.

Trim off any ends with scissors.

Add the Spider

Add a spider or other embellishment to your Halloween wreath using wire or a hot glue gun.

Let the embellishment cool if you used a hot glue gun.

Hang it Up

You are ready to hang your witch wreath! It’s SO easy to hang it up on any door using a Command Strip. And obviously you can remove it later.

I love it hanging on my front door!

It’s out front with my Halloween fairy garden. It was quite simple and only took me a few hours! What do you think? I’d love to know in the comments (plus get the printable tutorial below).

DIY Dollar Tree Witch Hat Wreath

Magical girl makee

This includes applying rosy blush to the cheeks for a youthful glow and using soft, glossy lip colors in shades of pink or peach to create a sweet and kissable pout. In addition to the face, magical girl makeup also extends to the eyebrows and lashes. Many people opt for bold, arched eyebrows that frame the face and give a dramatic appearance. Long, curled eyelashes are often preferred to create a doe-eyed look. Mascara and false lashes are commonly used to achieve this effect. To complete the magical girl look, accessories and embellishments such as rhinestones, stickers, and even mini bows can be added to the face or hair. These extra touches add a whimsical and fantasy-like element to the makeup, making the wearer look like they just stepped out of a fairy tale. Overall, magical girl makeup is a fun and creative way to experiment with different colors and styles. It allows individuals to express their love for the magical girl genre and unleash their inner child. So, if you're looking to add a touch of magic and fantasy to your makeup routine, why not give the magical girl trend a try?.

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