Flower Headbands
Today, I got crafty and let the girly-girl come out in me. There is something inside me that cannot resist teensy-tiny tutus and oh-so-frilly flower headbands. Poor girl.
Here is the tutorial for the yellow headband. I used a strip from the same old sheet that I used for our duvet cover to make it. I attached it to a hairband that I got at the discount store (it was $1.25 for a pack of 8). I covered the back with a bit of felt that cost 65 cents for the entire sheet. So we're talking less then 20 cents to make the entire thing.
The blue one was a little easier, but cost a little more. After seeing the yellow one that I made two days ago, my Mom saw the blue rosette in the discount bin at a fabric store for $1. I bought a blue ribbon headband at the discount store for 2/$1.25. So this little slice of girly heaven cost closer to 60 cents.
And if you want cheap pre-made ones, straight from the source, check out this lady and this lady. They got this whole frou-frou ball rolling.
Here is the tutorial for the yellow headband. I used a strip from the same old sheet that I used for our duvet cover to make it. I attached it to a hairband that I got at the discount store (it was $1.25 for a pack of 8). I covered the back with a bit of felt that cost 65 cents for the entire sheet. So we're talking less then 20 cents to make the entire thing.
The blue one was a little easier, but cost a little more. After seeing the yellow one that I made two days ago, my Mom saw the blue rosette in the discount bin at a fabric store for $1. I bought a blue ribbon headband at the discount store for 2/$1.25. So this little slice of girly heaven cost closer to 60 cents.
And if you want cheap pre-made ones, straight from the source, check out this lady and this lady. They got this whole frou-frou ball rolling.
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