GET THE LOOK: WONDER WOMAN'S HEADBAND TIARA

By now we hope you’ve seen the new Wonder Woman trailer because it looks like it’s going to be amazing. If not, here it is. We really hope this puts the character on the map as a superhero just as important as Batman and Superman. Look for it in theaters June 2.To get more news about HEADPIECES, you can visit seekprecious.com official website.

As the world speculates on the outcome of the film, we can all have fun playing dress up. Wonder Woman has taken on a different look with a more armored costume than the 1970s version with Lynda Carter.

Are you all about putting together your own costumes instead of buying them? If you’re looking for a fun Halloween project to do with your little one or just want to do something fun for yourself, here’s a Wonder-ful headband and makeup tutorial to help you get started. It's a super-easy way to create a last-minute costume.
Before starting your project, measure the circumference of your head. The length of your band should go from ear to ear.

On your poster board, mark your measurement with a ruler. Now mark the halfway point.

Use the curved ruler and follow the measurements from your straight ruler to create an arched line.

You are going to make two strips. One strip will have an upside-down triangle in the middle. Cover your strips with the copper duct tape. Do this carefully with an X-Acto knife nearby, as you do not want any folds in the front. You may need to slit your tape near the edges for cleaner fold.

Wonder Woman’s headband does not have glitter. But it’s Halloween, live a little! This is your costume and if you want glitter, by all means, glitter it up!

Use the same arched ruler instructions listed above to create an extra glitterful band. Except, in this case, you want to create a "v" shape in the front. If you look closely, you will see that I cut into the side of the "v" and tucked in the second band for a better grip. Cut out a triangular shape to add to the back of your second strip. This adds a nice layer to you headband and will provide extra support for you final touch - the Polaris star. Glue all of your pieces together.