Cosplay Tutorial | Katara Fire Nation Disguise | Accessories And Wig

This is the third video out of the three part series! In this video I teach you all how I made the accessories and styled wig for the Katara disguise cosplay. Next week's video will be a complete transformation. I will be getting into the complete cosplay. If you find these videos helpful, don't forget to like and subscribe :)

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Part 1 Katara Tutorial: https://youtu.be/4RErXxerErc

Part 2 Katara Tutorial: https://youtu.be/1wU1LPOX3nM

Cosplanning Video: https://youtu.be/x6qhMKzIofw

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Hi welcome back to my channel, I'm Mk cosplay, and if you are new here, I do story times and cosplay tutorials this week I'll be showing you. How did these pieces for the Katara cosplay, as well as how I styled this wig? This video is the third part in the Katara Fire Nation disguised tutorial, and I will link part one and I will link part two up in the corner. If you haven't seen those yet go and check those out and next week I will be putting together the final look, so don't forget to subscribe. If you don't want to miss it, alright and let's get to it first, I measure my wrist and then I make this rough pattern. It ended up, not working and I got ta go back and make some adjustments. I try it again. I cut it out, and I put it on my wrist and after some adjustments and trying it and you know trying to go through all the steps and doing everything and finally realizing that I needed to make this sort of shape. Put it on my five millimeter. Eba, foam and trace it out with my metallic marker, I cut out the foam and then I mark the edges where I want to Dremel it and I go ahead and Dremel it and sand the edges and before I prime it I'm going to use my heat Gun to heat it up and shape it around my wrist. This will help in the end and kind of help that paint from cracking, because you know cracking is bad our wristbands to look pristine and I prime it off-camera, and while the primer is drying, I'm going to work on the arm bands and the ankle bands. I made this rough pattern by measuring my ankles and measuring my arms, and I trace it out on my 5 millimeter EBA foam with the metallic marker, cut those out and go ahead and shape those and prime those off-camera. Now that everything is primed and coated nicely, we are going to take everything and cover it in pain, just cover everything and paint gold everywhere, let it dry - and I attach some velcro to the ends off camera, so I can close it up and it stay on. My arm and now it's time for the way. First, I give my wig a really good brush and I section it out into two different sections for the top and not all the way down kind of like a half kind of thing going on there and then after I do that. I take the two sections together and I put it into a bun and for Katara's little front little things where she got the thing out. I'Ll put a picture. I bought it on the screen, so you know what I'm talking about. You just take sections on the side of her hair. I try to make them even as possible, and then I just put little bands at the bottom and then, after that, I cut out these pieces and paint them with this red metallic paint. And then I let those dry and I go ahead and i hot glue them onto the wig, and this is what it ended up. Looking like so don't forget to Like and subscribe, and I hope you found this helpful

MKcosplay: Thank you all for stopping by! :3

Addison Coleman: Just a question, when making the costume itself, how many yards of each kind of fabric did you need to buy? I am going to start gathering materials soon, and it would be awesome to know. Thanks!

Sammy Pierce: _Amazing!!!!_

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