Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Bride's Headdress (Abu Hussan - Arabian Nights) February 2015


I made the basis of the Bride's Headdress on an old Gendarme Felt Hat of which I had cut off the peak. I split open the top and pushed down on the felt to make the hat shorter in appearance. The cut felt top I inserted into a tubular piece of card and glued in place. I closed the top of the card tube by folding over the card and gluing in place.

The base of the Bride's Headdress using an old felt hat and thin card
Next I wrapped the blue fabric from the Bride's dress around the tubular card. I wrapped wadding around the felt hat to pad it out and glued this in place. I then wrapped the red fabric from the Bride's dress around the wadding to give the appearance of a turban. I glued and stitched this all in place.
The hat taking shape and form.
Adding the trim to the headdress.

I then added the red beading, gold sequins and gold fringe.


Getting a feel for the outfit and what to do next. More to do to the headdress and one of the sleeves need adjusting. Being modeled by the actor.

I decided to make paper flowers in orange and green from tissue paper to decorate the tall tubular part of the headdress. The design I based my idea on had some sort of large pom poms around the edge. I cut the tissue paper into long fringes and gathered them up into a circle. I stuck these flowers on with glue. I glued the veil into place so it flowed down the back of the Bride.
Close up of the paper flowers.

Next I made 2 strings of pom pom and wooden bead necklaces to hang from the headdress along with a gold bead adornment. This I felt gave interest to the whole headdress and also drew attention away from the bare neck of the actor.
The finishing touches to the headdress and how it finally looked.
I found an old brooch of a wild cat which I felt was appropriate for the Arabian Nights. Added with some small colourful feathers I glued these in place on front of the Turban. I glued small matching orange jewels that I had also used on the Bride's outfit to the turban fabric. I also trimmed the gold fringe that sat across the eyes so the actor would be able to see clearly.

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