If you look at the model replica in the photo up top, you will notice that Sting has elven runes inscribed onto the blade and cross guard. I would have painted the blade silver with “blue shimmer” so that it only looks bluish in certain angles of the light except that I was running out of silver. We used copper for the hilt, silver for the cross guard, and “metallic blue” for the blade since the sword is supposed to turn blue in the presence of goblins or orcs. I drew the sword by free-hand, copying from the pictures I found of Sting on Google images. The cardboard was a little flimsy so I cut out two identical swords and stuck them together. I used an old Lego cardboard box to make the sword. “Sting is my name I am the spider’s bane.” If you’re more artistic, you can follow these awesome instructions for a pair of really cool hobbit feet… Image Source: Pinterest Sting – Frodo’s Sword Paint some craft glue onto the tops of your toe socks and stick on the wool. Pull out a few strips of craft wool and cut them to length. Remove them, give them a quick rinse and hang them out to dry. Just mix a couple of tablespoons of coffee with hot water and soak your socks for a little while. If you couldn’t get the skin-coloured toe socks, then you will have to stain your socks with coffee. I found some light coloured toe socks from Daiso.
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