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Here's my wig from when I went to a convention as Tracy from Hairspray. I DIY'ed this honking mass of foam and cardboard as the piece de resistance. It's goofy-looking and deviated a bit from the blueprint in my mind, but I'm happy with the end result! (I wish these photos showed the whole diameter of it: it's LARGE)
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This is amazing holy fuck
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@BECCA-1 THANK YOU🥹❤️
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@AMANDA_TOWNSEND is this the only wig you've made? if yes that is so ridiculously impressive and if no I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THEM
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@BECCA-1 First one I've made, but hopefully not the last! I've been floating the ideas of doing Effie from Hunger Games, Bride of Frankenstein, or maybe Team Rocket🤘
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