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In this tutorial I'll show you how to make a DIY steampunk elf belt (decided to start with something simple after my couple weeks of being sick...). BeeBeeCraft (https://www.beebeecraft.com) sent me a few of their items to try, and when I saw the wooden leaf beads, I knew they'd be just perfect for the steampunk elf costume. So I used them to turn an old Salvation Army belt, into a steampunk elf belt. Gonna rock the North Pole with this ;-) For the steampunk goggles tutorial visit: • DIY Link Shield from Legend of Zelda MATERIALS USED: 9 wooden leaf beads (https://www.beebeecraft.com/p-pandaha...) An old belt Glorious Gold Metallic paint (https://amzn.to/2EFEn5c) Metallic antique copper paint: (https://amzn.to/2G1wQgX) Paint brush Needle and thread Scissors 1 distressed scrapbooking brad (https://amzn.to/2PKPrRx) Small gold chain Silver link chain Tiny compass (https://amzn.to/38r3zYr) Gears (https://amzn.to/2YFvDTp) Gold paper fasteners 1 inch strip of brown distressed fabric (found in JoAnn fabrics) A brown pouch 10 inches of 22 or 24 gauge wreath wire (https://amzn.to/2UDgEre) --------------------------------------------- STAY CONNECTED - Follow The Woodland Elf on Facebook: / thewoodlandelf Follow The Woodland Elf on Twitter: / thewoodlandelf Follow The Woodland Elf on Pinterest: / thewoodlandelf Website/blog: https://thewoodlandelf.com ---------------------------------------------- Hope you enjoy this video. If you have any questions, feel free to leave me a comment below. I post a new cosplay or craft tutorial every Thursday, so be sure to subscribe or check back next week for more DIY goodness. *** The materials listed above are the products I actually used for this project. I find that people often want to know exactly what I use, so I've started including exact links when I can find them. However, it's simply meant as a guide and you can substitute with whatever comparable brands/products you might have available in your own area. Also some of the links may be affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission from the company if a sale is made. It doesn't cost you any extra; it's just a simple way to help support my work on this channel. (I just figured, hey, as long as I was posting the links anyway, I might as well make them affiliate links) Always use caution and take appropriate safety measures when creating. Finished creations are for decorative purposes only; they do not give you special powers or abilities. All skits are entirely fictional and purely for entertainment purposes. The information provided in this video is for general information purposes only. If you choose to rely on the information in this video, you do so at your own risk and you assume responsibility for the results. (Full disclaimer at: https://thewoodlandelf.com/video-disc...)