Luna Lovegood Lion Hat (Harry Potter)
by jedininja89 in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay
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Luna Lovegood Lion Hat (Harry Potter)
A Luna Lovegood Lion Hat!
I wanted to make a lion hat for our book character day (halloween) and wanted it to be more like the book version (a giant lion head on a witch hat)!
Materials
I tried to use as little and light-weight materials as possible for my hat.
-cardstock paper
-tan thin fleece
-around 10 rolls of ribbon (I raided the clearance ribbon for reds, golds, & tans)
-two large buttons
-black felt
-witch hat
-hot glue gun
-tape
-mod podge (optional)
Creating the Lion Frame
So I had to make a lion head from scratch, which was interesting!
Using cardstock paper, I made a paper cylinder the same diameter as the opening of the witch hat.
Next, I began cutting and taping together paper shapes to form a lion face. I mostly tried to look at my cat's face for reference.
When I had a face shape that I was okay with I began to hot glue it to the paper cylinder. I also replaced the tape with hot glue.
Adding Fur
Making the Mane
At this point, I also used the cardboard from the ribbon to make ears. I tore off the side cardboard circles and cut them in half. Then I glued two halves together like a tent or a V. I glued the ears on the head and covered them with the fleece.
Eyes, Mouth, and Nose
I eventually would like to replace the eyes with taxidermy/stuffed animal eyes to make it look a little better. However I feel like Luna would use whatever she had and the buttons make it look more homemade!
For the nose, I cut out a nose shape from black felt and glued it on!
For the mouth, I cut and glued black felt inside the mouth to give it a clean look. I also sealed the paper cone teeth with mod podge so they will hopefully last longer.
In the future, I hope to add a tongue and perhaps even some tech to make the lion roar!
Finishing the Hat
To finish, I attached the witch hat to the bottom of the lion. I cut off the top half of the point and cut some slits in the remaining point of the hat so it would glue down in sections. Then I glued each section into the inside of the lion to make it one big hat.
The hat stays on fairly well, however in the future I would like to attach a helmet on the inside and strap it to my head for more stability. I would then cover the straps in material to look like ties for the hat!
It was a very rushed job, but I am overall happy with the turnout and hope to make additions to it in the future!