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Sparkle Bat Costume Headband

Create a super quick headband bat costume with a glittery touch!

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At a Glance:

Project #16665 Skill Level: Intermediate
supplies

Plaid Supplies

FolkArt ® Glitterific Fine™ Acrylic Paint - Black Opal, 2 oz. - 11870

Number Needed: 1 $5.79
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F/A PAINTING TOOL - GLITTERIFIC SILICONE SPR

Number Needed: 1 $8.99
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Other Supplies

  • Black fabric (12”x12” square is plenty for 1 bat) 

  • Scissors 

  • Headband  

  • Glue gun - with glue stick 

  • Printable Template 

  • Light colored pencil or chalk 

instructions

  1. Print out the template, preferably on thick paper, and cut out.  

  1. Lay the template on top of the fabric and trace around it using a light colored pencil or chalk. Cut out your fabric according to your traced shape. 

  1. Cut a 2”x1” strip of black fabric out of your scrap.  

  1. Accordian fold your large shape with the widest section on top. 

  1. Hot glue between the folds only in the very center to hold the accordion fold together.  

  1. Take your 1” strip and wrap it around the center of your bat and hot glue it closed. 

  1. Hot glue the bat off center on the headband with the widest portion facing up. 

  1. Brush glitter paint on to your bat and lay flat to dry.  

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Related FAQs

Proper cleaning and care makes brushes last longer and perform better. Wood and paper are hardest on brushes and will tend to make your brushes wear faster.
  1. Thoroughly rinse the brush with water, using the grid at the bottom on the Brush Basin®.
  2. Squeeze Brush Plus® brush cleaner or FolkArt® Brush Cleaner & Conditioner into the bristles and work it in with your fingers all the way to the ferrule. Rinse with water. Repeat if needed.
  3. After you have cleaned your brushes, use Brush Plus or FolkArt® Brush Cleaner & Conditioner to resize them. Work it in back and forth to get enough cleaner into the bristles to reshape them.
  4. Pull the bristles between your fingers to re-shape a chisel. With a flat brush you may need to do this a couple of times for the medium to start to set up.
  5. Make sure that your bristles are not touching a surface when drying.
  6. Store brushes with bristles upright in a cup or brush caddy.
Here are some other tips for making your brushes last longer.
  • Don't allow paint to dry in your brush.
  • As you paint, occasionally rinse the bristles with water.
  • Store brushes in the Brush Basin® or in a container that allows brushes to retain their form and be separated from each other.
Proper cleaning and care of brushes will not only make them last longer but also make them perform as they were designed to perform.
  1. Thoroughly clean the brush with water using the grid in the bottom of the Brush Basin®.
  2. Squeeze a small amount of Brush Plus Cleaner & Conditioner onto your brush.
  3. Place the brush scrubber in the palm of your hand, choose the correct height of scrubber teeth for your brush, then move the brush back and forth under the running water until the water runs clear.
  4. After cleaning, apply a small amount of Brush Plus Cleaner & Conditioner and reshape using your thumb and forefinger. Store with bristles upright in a cup or brush caddy.
More brush tips:
  • Do not allow paint to dry in the brush.
  • As you paint, rinse bristles out occasionally with water.
  • Store the brush upright in the Brush Basin® or in a container that will allow the brushes to retain their form and to be separate from one another.
Yes, it is advisable to clean your paintbrush when changing colors as well as after each painting session.
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