- Hello everybody. Welcome to Kids Cooking and Crafts. I'm Princess Ava, and today I have a great superhero
costume craft for you. I'll be showing you how to make a DIY Wonder Woman cuff
bracelet and headband. The things you will need will
be two toilet paper rolls, red and yellow foam paper, a headband, a star stencil, some
scissors, a hot glue gun, and some jewels. Oh yeah. Look at this awesome
Wonder Woman doll I got. Let's open her up, and see what her headband and
cuffs actually look like. Pull her out. Look how pretty she is. Look, she has blue strips in her hair. Guys, look at this red star
on her yellow headband. We're gonna make her headband burst. You wanna watch, Wonder Woman? Alright, have a seat. You wanna grab your pencil
and your yellow foam paper. You kind of want to make a mountain shape. See how her headband kind of comes up, and then back down? That's what I'm doing right here. Okay, carefully just gonna cut it out. Alright. See, it's like a little headband. Now, I'm tracing the star stencil. Whoa. That looks cool. Alright, now let's cut it out. There we go, we have a little star. Now, I'm gonna grab my low temp glue gun, and glue the star down. Alright, this is how you're
gonna wear your headband. Gonna wear it like this, and then we're gonna
glue this right there. Ta da. And we're just gonna roll it
like this, back and forth. There we go. That was easy, huh? You don't want to put the
headband on right away, or else it will stick to your head. And now we're gonna make
her bulletproof cuffs. But, they're not actually bulletproof, it's just paper. Foam paper. Get your empty roll of toilet paper, and cut it right down the middle. Alright, there we go. See, check it out. It goes right on my wrist. Now we're gonna cover
them in yellow foam paper. Alright, I'm just outlining
this roll of toilet paper, and then I'm gonna cut it out. Now, it's the same size
as a toilet paper roll. Let's cut out two more
red stars for our cuffs. Okay, there we go. Ta da, two stars. Let's glue it on. I'm gonna put it right in the middle. There we go, like that. Now let's glue it on
our toilet paper roll. Okay, just gonna go like this. And then we just wanna make
it into its rolled form again. Ta da, I see you. Now we're just gonna add some bling. Ooh, I'm gonna add this blue gem. Two blue gems. I keep on dropping it. Okay, there we go. Alright, and I'm gonna
put them right there. Ta da. Oops, just gonna a little bit. There we go, we've got lots of glue. A bit too much. And now let's add some
bling to the headband. Alright. Big blue one right there. There we go. Ta da. Now let's put it all together, and see what it looks like. Voila, cool. What do you guys think? Pretty awesome, right? I totally feel like a superhero. Wonder Woman, we're like twinners. Should we see how good the
bulletproof cuffs work? Bring it on, bad guys. Missed, I missed. (laughs) Wonder Woman. Thank you guys so much for
making this Wonder Woman craft with me today. Don't forget to like,
subscribe, and comment below on what your favorite superhero is. See you next time. Bye. Come on bad guys, bring it on. I've got this. Huy yah. Hello everybody, welcome
to Kids Cooking and Crafts. I'm Princess Ava, I mean Batgirl, and today I'll be showing you how to make Rice Krispies
Batgirl car cake. It is a great no bake
dessert for any fun party. What you need is a Batgirl doll, black, yellow, and orange fondant, a Batgirl cookie cutter,
two different sizes of a circle cookie
cutter, purple frosting, and ingredients to make Rice Krispies. Let's do this thing. First thing we need to do, is make a batch of Rice Krispies. Let's get started. Ooh. We're doing six tablespoons of butter, and eight cups of mini marshmallows. And eight, there we go. This is going to be so yummy. Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum. Yum, yum, yum. Alrighty, time for the
11 cups of Rice Krispies. Alright, now let's put it in our pan. Whoa. Whoa. Gotta pack it down. Pack it. With a fist. That is a lot harder than I pictured. You're gonna get it. (pounding) We're gonna use the Rice Krispy treats for our car parts. Just gonna flip that right over. Whoa, that's cool. These will be our patterns
for our car parts. So, we're gonna lay them
right here and cut them out. If you want these patterns, the link is in the description below. There we go. Oh, whoa. This is one side of our car. So one more. Okay, so, we have our sides. We're totally BFFs, because
we're the same person. Just with different hair. Get this part that looks like this, and put it right here. And we have these parts to
cover the back, right here. And these are her little
fins on the side of her car. So I'm just gonna put that right there, and that right there. Awesome. Weee. Now, let's decorate it. My favorite part. I put her hair up, so that it
wouldn't get frosting in it. And I'm gonna squish all
of the pieces together, so it will stay together. Alright, I think we're good. Now let's frost it. And I'm gonna put a big blob right there. Big blob right there. Now, I'm gonna smooth it out. Na na na na na na na na, na na na na na na na na, Batgirl. Now I'm gonna roll out this yellow fondant to make my Batgirl symbol. Gotta roll it out really flat. And I'm just gonna use that. Voila, it's my Batman symbol. I'm gonna put it right here. Ta da. Oh, this is getting cool. I'm gonna roll out my black fondant here, to cover the sides of the car. Remember the patterns that we used to cut out our car parts? Well we're gonna use the same ones to cut to cover the sides. We're gonna use this. Just gonna put it right here. There we go. I'm gonna take my orange fondant, and cover the car fins. Right here. And there we go. So I cut out a variety of circles. I got this little tiny
paintbrush here, and some water, and what we're gonna do, is we're gonna paint
the back of the circles, to stick the fondants together. Okay. Just gonna stick them right here. Oh, look at those tires. So fancy. Put this one right there. There we go. That's right Batgirl. Wait, how's she gonna drive? She needs a steering wheel. I'm just gonna mold a little half circle, and I'm gonna put it right here. Ta da. (clapping) I have some extra circles here, so I'm gonna use them as headlights. We don't really need the water, because the frosting acts like glue, so. There we go. And that is how you make a Rice Krispy Batgirl car cake. She's my favorite superhero. This reminds me of Batman's
Lego cake that we made. The Rice Krispy cake also reminds me of the Elsa and Spiderman wedding cake. It was the biggest hit ever. Go watch those next. We'll put the links right here. Don't forget to like, subscribe,
and comment down below. Thanks for hanging out with me. Bye. (car screeching) (light music)