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You can get one by being born from a parent with mermaid genes, like me, I have a whole history of having my magical powers being used for evil, nobody edit this answer or you will feel that bad magic! Although I do not use it often I just hate seeing people mock my own kind... Sorry if I offended anyone...

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Mermaids do not exist. They are from stories and that means that people can not have a mermaid tail. Unless you get one at a costume store to wear at a costume party.that's all wrong you could go on ebay or goggle mermaid tails and and it should say you could get mermaid tails for cheap in child or adult depends.

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1.)3 mm wetsuit neoprene material

2.)Mono fin (below there is a link and discount code)

3.)dance fabric or paint(swim fabric) (optional) to cover wetsuit material/decorate it

4.)sequins / shells / diamontes (like circles since they resemble scales)

5.)Rust proof (professional) Zippers (to get in and out of tail)

6.)Thread & E6000 glue (to attach decorations and seal from water getting in

7.)Needle &/or sewing machine to attach scales (sequin s) and zipper

8.)hard plastic like floor mat/ laminating thickness to attach to resemble fins

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9.For matching top use a bra or swim suit top and use the same fabric, paint &/or sequins you used for the tail to match them

10.) for hair accessories I personally would use bobby pins with shells glued to them. OR go to YouTube.com and type in mermaid hair accessories and people have tons of ideas & how tos to try out. I'd stick to simple. The bigger your accessories are the more awkward it is to swim and they break easier.

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For Hannah's actual tail I've done some research and this is what I've found...

Remember to be original & create your own look. Don't copy Hannah's..that would kinda be disrespectful since she shared this information...

Hannah's Tail is completely handmade by her so you can't just order one from the internet. You have to make it yourself.

Things you will need

1.)3 mm wetsuit neoprene material

2.)Mono fin (below there is a link and discount code)

3.)dance fabric or paint(swim fabric) (optional) to cover wetsuit material/decorate it

4.)sequins/shells/diamontes (like circles since they resemble scales)

5.)Rust proof (professional)Zippers (to get in and out of tail) &/or to remove mono fin

6.)Thread & E6000 glue (to attach decorations and seal from water getting in

7.)Needle &/or sewing machine to attach scales (sequines) and zipper

8.)hard plastic like floor mat/ laminating thickness to attach to resemble fins

& creativity

9.For matching top use a bra or swim suit top and use the same fabric, paint &/or sequins you used for the tail to match them

10.) for hair accessories I personally would use bobby pins with shells glued to them. OR go to youtube.com and type in mermaid hair accessories and people have tons of ideas & howtos to try out. I'd stick to simple. The bigger your accessories are the more awkward it is to swim and they break easier... most are made for out of the water use. Stick to simple.

11.) makeup..go for a waterproof makeup & try to buy from companies that are vegan (earth friendly/animal friendly). There's a list of those on the Peta.com website

*I've also heard you can go thru a company like "Flip tails" to do custom fins like hannahs. I believe he did some of the tail fins on hannahs tail. According to his facebook page he did.

Here's a quote from Hannahs site.

"How do you make your mermaid tails?

I don't currently make mermaid tails for other people because they are very time consuming, expensive and difficult to fit to the exact dimensions of another person's body shape. At the moment I prefer to be a performance artist than a tail maker, but in the future I may offer specialty tails for sale. Stayed tuned! I am happy to share tips on tail making so you can go through the creative process yourself! I made my tail out of a FINIS COMPETITOR MONOFIN. I can offer you a 10% discount if you use a special code when purchasing : The code is 'Hannah' (partner or affiliate code) Finis also sells a kids mermaid monofin, which is a smaller, cheaper option. The main part of the tail covering is made from 3 mm wetsuit neoprene material. Cut it into the mermaid tail shape by lying on the fabric and tracing your outline while wearing your monofin. It needs to be skin tight so that its not baggy and water doesn't get inside and slow you down when swimming. Cut a zipper line down the back of the tail down to the ankle. Use a very strong, stainless steel (from outside awnings/ furniture manufacturer) type of zipper that wont break or rust in water. Sew the 2 sides of the tail together with the decorated and painted sides facing each other, then turn it right side out. Leave the fin end and the top waist area open. Insert the monofin into the bottom of the wetsuit tail. Hand sew or use E6000 bonding glue to seal the end of the wetsuit tail closed. You can add extra fins onto end of the tail using flexible plastics such as floor matting or curtain fringing material of your choice. Use E6000 glue to adhere. DECORATION: You can use screen printing heat set paint to color the tail with your scale design, and/or sew on any decorations, such as sequins, shells etc. I create the mermaid tops out of Bras, and cover them with sequins, shells, diamontes, fake seaweed and netting, and I use stretchy transparent beading string to hold them on while swimming. Creating your own tail is a pretty laborious process with some trial and error!! But it's a lot of fun to create your own style. It probably costs about $600- $2000 in materials. (depending on prices in your local area and materials used) Please use your own creativity... I think each tail should be unique and an expression of each persons individuality. Please dont copy my colors and designs, but use my tips to help you create your own unique tail. Good luck and happy mermaiding!~ "

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Remember to be original and create your own look.

Things you will need:

1. 3 mm wetsuit neoprene material

2. Mono fin

3. dance fabric or paint (swim fabric) (optional) to cover wetsuit material/decorate it

4. sequins/shells/diamontes (like circles since they resemble scales)

5. Rust proof (professional) zippers (to get in and out of tail) and to remove mono fin

6. Thread and E6000 glue (to attach decorations and seal to keep water from getting in)

7. Needle and sewing machine to attach scales (sequins) and zipper

8. hard plastic like floor mat/ laminating thickness to attach to resemble fins

9. For a matching top use a bra or swim suit top and use the same fabric, paint, and/or sequins you used for the tail to match them

The main part of the tail covering is made from 3 mm wetsuit neoprene material. Cut it into the mermaid tail shape by lying on the fabric and tracing your outline while wearing your monofin. It needs to be skin tight so that its not baggy and water doesn't get inside and slow you down when swimming.

Cut a zipper line down the back of the tail down to the ankle. Use a very strong, stainless steel (from outside awnings/ furniture manufacturer) type of zipper that won;t break or rust in water.

Sew the 2 sides of the tail together with the decorated and painted sides facing each other, then turn it right side out. Leave the fin end and the top waist area open. Insert the monofin into the bottom of the wetsuit tail. Hand sew or use E6000 bonding glue to seal the end of the wetsuit tail closed.

You can add extra fins onto end of the tail using flexible plastics such as floor matting or curtain fringing material of your choice. Use E6000 glue to adhere.

You can use screen printing heat set paint to color the tail with your scale design, and/or sew on any decorations, such as sequins, shells etc.

Or watch this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtwnOQg_KH8

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Mermaids do not exist. They are made up and from stories, so humans can not have a mermaid tail unless they make one from cloth or buy a costume.

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A fancy dress rental outlet or retailer may help you.

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11y ago

Go look at fantasy shops on the internet.

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Where to get a mermaid tail like h2o?

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Is there a h2o mermaid tail that cost like 30?

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