Diy Bunny Ears Headband
DIY bunny ears headband
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Bunny ears headbands are so popular in this year that nobody can resist these funny and adorable rabbit ears. For following the trend, we'd like to DIY headbands with cute rabbit ears today.
Nowadays many bunny ears headbands have a thin wire frame inside to keep the shape and to allow the wearer to bend and style it in different ways. Our DIY headbands are this version. How great would it be to have changeable bunny ears that you could style it as you like? Here's a tutorial to make your own!
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You Will Need (12 things)
- Cotton Cloth
- Resin Button s 1.2cm
- Satin Ribbon 0.6cm&0.3cm
- Lace
- Felt
- 8 Waxed Cord 0.8cm
- Sewing Thread
- Iron Wire
- Needle
- Scissors
- Double Sided Tape
- Glue
Steps (5 steps, 60 minutes)
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1
Wrap headband
Stick a lace to the headband with a little extra length by double-sided tape. Stick a length of double-sided tape to the wrong side of the headband and stick both sides of lace to wrap it. -
2
Decorate both ends
Cut a short strip of satin ribbons with width of 0.6cm and fold both ends inwards to wrap the both ends of headband. Sew the edges to fasten the ribbon. Do the same to sew the other side. -
3
Make bunny ears
Cut out two pieces of cloth as the picture shows and sew along the edges with an opening as bunny ears. Turn it inside out and bend a similar shape with the bunny ears using iron wire. -
4
Attach bunny ears
Insert the iron wire into the cloth and tie excess iron wires on the headband in place. Wrap the other lace around the headband covering the iron wires and glue the ends. -
5
Add buttons
Fold a short strip of waxed cord into a bow shape and glue it to the wrong side of headband between bunny ears. Cut a small piece of felt with teeth shape and glue it to cover the bottom of the bow. Wrap a strip of ribbon with width of 0.3cm over the wrapped lace with threading four buttons in the middle and glue the ends.