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Use toilet paper rolls as a sturdy base for larger cosplay horns, taping them together before covering with foam clay or papier-mâché.

Apply a sealant, varnish, or paint to protect the paper from moisture and wear, especially if used as a party horn.

Creating paper horns and halos is a popular, low-cost craft for cosplay, Halloween, or themed parties. They can be made using simple techniques like rolling paper, folding, or paper mache. Halos & Horns rar

For a visual guide on creating these, you can explore tutorial playlists on YouTube . How to make paper horns - Facebook

Create a simple halo headband by wrapping tinsel around a wire or cardboard hoop, attached to a headband. Use toilet paper rolls as a sturdy base

Roll paper into a cone shape, secure with tape, and trim the base to fit your headband.

For a more dramatic "halo crown" look, secure many zip ties around a headband and trim them to shape. They can be made using simple techniques like

Cover a wire frame (or tin foil base) with newspaper strips dipped in a mix of cornstarch and water (or school glue) to create durable, customized shapes.