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an image of a pirate cutlass with the words larp safe pirate cutlass

How to Make a LARP Safe Pirate Cutlass: In this tutorial I am going to show you how I made this LARP safe pirate cutlass. This same method could be used to make any form of LARP weapon, so feel free to adapt it to your needs! I will walk you through the steps I made to construct this LARP…

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three pictures showing how to make a pirate hat

A pirate hat I made from a simple straw hat. My youngest daughter, aged 10 has been enjoying herself recently attending local Comic Cons and dressing up. So far she has been Princess Belle, Princess Merida and also Hermione from Harry Potter. This time she was wanting to dress as a pirate for a Mini Con Pirate and Fairies theme. We managed to put together a costume from different items of clothing purchased from local charity/thrift shops. The biggest challenge was finding a pirate hat. We…

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a person is working on a shirt with scissors and some other items around him, including a straw hat

Need a pirate shirt for a costume? All you need is a trip to the thrift store, a pair of scissors, and spare shoelaces. Once you have your shirt and vest ready, toss on a scarf and an eyepatch and you're ready to sail the seas. Start with...

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15 Swashbuckling Pirate Costume Ideas to Make Ye the Toast of the Seven Seas

Get ready to slay all day with these 15 killer fishnet ensembles! Elevate your wardrobe by embracing this bold and edgy trend effortlessly. Whether you're hitting the town or embracing street style, these looks will have you turning heads for all the right reasons. Click now for major style inspo and unleash your inner fashion queen today!

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Take a square scarf.  Fold the corners toward the centre.  Then fold again in half.  Tie the knot at the back of your head, leaving the knot as is.  This is a simple casual style. You decide how much of the length you want to show. And also, if you want, you could have parts of your hair covering the knot. I prefer the

Take a square scarf. Fold the corners toward the centre. Then fold again in half. Tie the knot at the back of your head, leaving the knot as is. This is a simple casual style. You decide how much of the length you want to show. And also, if you want, you could have parts of your hair covering the knot. I prefer the

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