I decided white would be the most standout for my design. Once you have decided on your stars, paint the starfish in whatever color you want. I ended up going with three smaller stars.Ģ. The starfish came in a variety of sizes, so play around with them to see how they can be arranged nicely. I still have enough starfish and clips leftover to make at least two more accessories! How-To The total price for materials I didn’t already have was less than $5. I already had everything but the starfish and the clips, and I used a 40% off coupon on the starfish. Everything can be purchased from Hobby Lobby like I did. The materials for this are extremely simple, and you could make several hair clips with the materials you need to buy. If you want to make your own, keep reading to find out how!Īlso, read all the way to the end for a GIVEAWAY! Today, I want to share an easy tutorial on creating a very simple hair accessory for a pinup Ariel design I will be wearing this upcoming weekend. I’m really excited to share more with everyone. Inspiration really hit for the first time in a while this past week. Let’s just say, 2019 has thrown a few curve balls at me this year, and I’m learning how to manage. All it needs now is a head to clip on.I know it’s been a hot minute since my last post, but honestly, rather than sit around and apologize or make excuses, I’m just barreling forward. Other ideas are to put a rhinestone, hanging korker ribbons, or a ruffle there.Ħ. I also added a little finishing ribbon to the back to cover all the spots where I glued to give it a more “polished” look. I then trimmed the tulle up to be “poofy”. I personally felt it needed some tulle (everything needs tulle) so I folded some in half, secured with hot glue at the base and put on the hat. They have alligator clips with ‘teeth’ on them, but Charlotte complains those tear at her hair. I added alligator clips with hot glue and then used a small felt circle to secure them on. Just do what you enjoy.ĭon’t be afraid to make a mistake, you can always start over.ģ. I don’t believe there are really any rules when it comes to crafting. Once I had the material placed, I added some feathers and decided that I needed another pink ribbon to offset. I got them out of the doll section)Ģ) I chose to gather some material around my brim. (sidenote: there were all sorts of types of mini hats available- top hats, beach hats, and cowboy hats at Hobby Lobby. You will need a glue gun and alligator clips too. You can get 40% off coupons right on Hobby Lobby for your area. I spent just over $15 and got all the items for 3 hat designs. I also bought a few marabou poofs, some feathers, and some very specific ribbon. I purchased the mini hats for $1.99 (a fraction smaller than the one I am wearing) a piece. I already had tulle, fabric, and a variety of ribbons in my house. Honestly this just depends on what you want to put on it. It’s a cheap enough project that it shouldn’t matter if it stays together long term.ġ) Gather supplies. If you get felt hats, you can probably use Elmers Glue and large child friendly rhinestones, felt pieces, and ribbons to make it safer. I do believe you could do this with your child, but there is a glue gun safety issue. Normally I would invite Charlotte into my crafting projects, but I wanted to do the first one on my own so I could see if this was a “child friendly” craft. So today I went over to Hobby Lobby and grabbed some crafting supplies to create my own little hat hair pieces. But I knew for sure I could make a replica for much MUCH cheaper. This weekend I found this super cute mini hat hair piece, a la Alice in Wonderland.
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