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Tuesday, 26 May 2015

10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids

10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids


10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids

I am so excited to tell you that I will share TONS of diy headband ideas for this coming Children's Day! Mention to the gift ideas for Children's Day 2015, the simple and common way is to spend $10 at target to buy a cute toy for your baby, but usually this gift doesn't last long. The handmade headbands that my mother given to me are the ones I still collect today, even I get married. These diy baby headbands inspired me, and I hope to pass them down to my own kids, today I'm sharing 10+ DIY Headband Ideas for Kids. These headbands are made of different materials, like beads, ribbons, fabrics, buttons and else materials with different techniques such as beading, sewing, knitting, crocheting, braiding, wire wrapping, etc.
There is no doubt that handmade headband is so unique that it must be little girls' most favorite treasure! If you're feeling dizzy to make baby headbands for your kids, I hope this roundup can help you out. Most crafts can be made for under $10 which is marvelous! There really are SO awesome headband ideas here! Have fun!

10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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10+ DIY Heandband Ideas for Kids
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This is a great collection of easy DIY headband ideas, right? The DIY baby headbands above can add the perfect finishing touches to any hairstyle for your kids. That’s the reason why I sharing these 10+ headband ideas as well as headbands and sources that you can click the via/ to get the main jewelry making supplies you will need to prepare. I hope these simple but pretty ideas will inspire you to make something pretty for your kids on Children’s Day 2015. Apart from above diy headband ideas, you can also check HeadBands page out!Have a nice day~ xoxo

Monday, 11 May 2015

DIY Easy Cute Handmade Beaded Mickey Headbands for Girls


Mickey mouse ear headbands are quite popular among little girls now. Today, I'll teach you how to make a mickey headbands by our own hands. It's quite simple to follow and you only need jewelry making supplies below: 

Hair Band Finding
Felt
Mixed Color Pearl Acrylic Cabochons
Mixed Rhinestone
Black Lace
Scissor
Hot Glue Gun

1st, wrap a piece of black lace on the plastic headband finding and glue both ends firmly.
2nd, trim 2 mickey ears with scissors and grey colored felt fabric. 
3rd, glue the colorful acrylic cabochon on the mickey ears, and finish the other one as well.
4th, attach the ears steadily on the headbands with hot glue.
5th, make a easy bow with purple organza ribbon and add it in the center of headbands.And you're done! 
Hope you'll enjoy this lovely mickey mouse ear headband! Have a great day!

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

DIY Baby Headpiece

If you are an expectant mother, or you're already a mom now, I bet you'd love to make some cute accessories for your little angel.In this post, you'll get to know some DIY baby headpieces. I think the below pictures make up for the language barrier in explaining how to make this.

Wrap some flowers with ribbon or or cloth, glue them on a piece of comfortable fabric. (be sure the fabric length is close to your baby's head circumference.)

Or you can buy a piece of hair bands and wrap around soft cloth or ribbon to avoid hurting baby's head.

You can add some beads, like glass beads, sequins, rhinestones or glitters on the flower and headband to make it more shining.

And here, we have the holiday idea! Green and red ribbon flowers to coordinate with the coming Christmas!

Be ware if the headpiece is soft or comfort for newborn, or younger kids. However older children can try a little hard hair band findings which made of plastic, paper stick and so on.
Now do you want to make a lovely headpiece to compliment your little one's outfit for the coming holiday? 

Source: 
http://www.babble.com/style/
http://ashleyannphotography.com/blog/2010/07/07/diy-turquoise-red-white-party/
https://www.etsy.com/listing/168023908/blue-holiday-headband-christmas-tree
https://www.etsy.com/listing/113081110/red-green-christmas-flower-headband
http://artsncrft.tumblr.com/post/61334239023/diy-hair-bow

Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Autumn DIY: Orange Flower Hair Clip

Autumn is my favorite season. I love the golden, orange, or yellow colored tree leaves, just so beautiful. So I made this cute beaded hair barrette with orange colored seed beads. It’s definitely easy for make it. Please check it out.

You'll need:
3mm orange seed beads
6mm white pearl beads
5mm copper wire
3mm copper wire
Hair clip
Wire cutting plier
Flat plier

1st, cut off a 5mm copper wire in length of 40 cm, thread 12 seed beads onto wire, wrap a loop and twist the wire the loop to secure it, then add another 12 seed beads, wrap and twist it, repeat to make the other 3 petals flower;


2nd, add 20 seed beads to wire, wrap a loop surround the small petal, repeat to make other 4 petals, cut down extra wire and conceal in case the wires will stab you;


3rd, thread a white pearl bead onto a 10 cm 3mm copper wire, place it to the center of the orange flower, fix it with copper wire, at last, secure the flower to the hair clip with copper wire.


The flower hair clip is done!


Wednesday, 10 September 2014

DIY Wire Bead Crown

Floral crowns are the hottest wedding trend nowadays. The boho style fashion is favored by brides after brides. They can be wreath decorated with real flowers, fake flowers. And they can be also made with embellished beads. Here, I’d like to share an easy DIY wire and bead crown. Enjoy it by crafting your own!( tutorial source from: Style Me Pretty )

Materials for making flower crown:
Scissors
Round nose pliers
Diagonal cutting pliers
24 gauge craft wire
Beads
Sewing tape measure
Ribbon

How:
1st, measure and cut a piece of wire 6 times the length of the circumference of your head.
2nd, fold the long piece of wire in half around the round-nose pliers and begin twisting the wire. Continue until you have 4 inches of twisted wire.

3rd, once you reach 4 inches, take a bead and thread it onto the wire. Determine how long you want the first “branch” to be and fold the wire at that length with the bead in the middle and twist all the way down.


4th, twist for 1 inch and then add another bead.

5th, continue twisting and adding “branches” as you please, making sure to measure the progress you’ve made by holding it up against your forehead and looking in a mirror. The last “branch” should end just past your left ear. Once you’ve reached this point, twist for 4 inches.

6th, after the 4 inches, wrap one of the ends of the wire around the round-nose pliers. Twist that wire around the end a few times and then use the diagonal cutting pliers to cut off the remaining wire as well as the other end of the wire. Then, cut two pieces of ribbon long enough to tie into a bow and attach to the loop on each end with a knot.



Monday, 18 August 2014

DIY Beaded Hair Band

Hair bands are must have for girls to dress themselves up. And I’m sick for making hair bands with cute colorful beads to create unique style. Here, I came across this DIY beaded headband adorned by rhinestone beads, pearl beads, and plastic beads of flower shapes. Let’s have fun to DIY it with right beads supplies.


You'll need: 
Hair band findings
15-20 flower plastic beads
8-10 pearl beads
40-50 rhinestone beads
a disposable container or popsicle stick
a handful of toothpicks
E6000 glue



Squeeze a small amount of E6000 into popsicle stick, use the tip of toothpick apply a dollop of glue onto the back of flower beads. 

Press the flower bead in the center of headband and hold in place for 1min.

Continue the rest beads…

Create a pattern, alternating flowers and pearls.

Crowned!

Tutorial source: http://honestlywtf.com/diy/diy-dolce-gabbana-tiara/