I made these headbands as gifts for a few of my friends who always compliment me on my headbands. It is a really easy and cheap gift idea, and the possibilities are endless.
Materials:
- Plain, plastic headbands. I got these from Walmart: $4 for 6
- Scrap material. If you sew, you have plenty. If not, you can buy remnants and quilt squares from fabric stores, or use old clothes with cute patterns, etc. Get creative.
- Hot glue gun (aks your mom first)
- Buttons. Places like SAS have giant tubs of beautiful vintage buttons you can dig through and fill a bag for very cheap. Other fabric stores have them, but they can get pretty expensive.
Bow Headband:
I Just covered the headband in corduroy, folded the raw edges underneath and hot glued them there. Then I took another long skinny piece, folded it into a loopish thing and gathered the middle with a little hot glue. Glue a button right in the middle or wrap more fabric around it!
2 Flowers Headband:
Pretty much just cut out 2-4 flower shapes, each getting smaller and stack them. I cut a 5-petal flower for the bottom layer and 4-petal flower for the top layers. I also glued down a little lace to go underneath the flowers.
Rosettes Headband:
Just cut long strips of fabric and twist them. Then wrap them into a circle, gluing as you go.
Big Felt Flower:
I know there is probably a way better way of doing this one, but I pretty much just made three felt circles and snipped around the edges a million times.
Burnt Edges Flower:
Just cut circles big to small. Then hold each circle pretty close to the flame of a candle, without letting it catch fire, until the edges start to curl up. Stack them, and glue them on!
They were all so simple, I feel dumb for even trying to explain. EmmaLee, I know you have more cute headband ideas to share!
Also, Bethany made me this cute jewelry holder for Christmas last year. Tutorial??
Cute! Love the courderoy(sp???)!
ReplyDeletethey are sooooo cute! you did amazing on all of them....and i love the name of your blog.
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