If you don’t have a printer, have the images readily available on your computer, tablet, phone, etc.

If you are using a dowel, make sure that it is thin enough to fit into the hole at the bottom of the wig head.

Gather a section of hair from the bangs. Pinch the bottom of the section so that it tapers into a triangle. Mist the section with hairspray. Set the triangle with a hair drier.

Trace the triangles onto black felt before gluing them together. Save the triangles for the next step.

Orient the spikes vertically, with the narrow ends of the ovals facing up/down, and the long edges facing front/back. Place the spikes behind the ears.

If you used black foam, use a white, silver, or gold marker instead.

Plan on getting three packs. Alternatively, you can cut the wefts off of a long wig instead.

You want the bottom tied/wefted edge of the hair extending past the bottom edge of the cone by about 1 inch (2. 54 centimeters).

If you tied your hair at the bottom, cut the hair apart and remove the twist tie before you glue it down. Use a low-temp hot glue gun so that you don’t burn yourself.

Keep in mind that things are reversed in the mirror. If this is too scary for you, drape a thin towel over the wig head, cover it with the wig cap, then put the wig on top.