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Whimsical Flower Headband

A fun easy headband

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/whimsical-flower-headband • Posted by Chelsea

First, I found an old plastic headband in my craft room (remnants from a wedding I presume) which I used as the base for the head piece. Then, I took a big fake flower (you could use multiple if you'd like) and painted it light pink (I was also painting my room at the time, which is where I got the paint, lul.) While I set the flower down to dry I took and old wire hanger and cut two 5 inch. strips with pliers (this is the tricky part and the hardest part...getting those dang pliers to cut that stupid wire) It took a little but I finally cut it all the way through. After I cut them, I twisted them into spirals, then painted those as well. After everything was done drying, I hot glued the flower on to the side of the headband. I then placed the two wire spirals behind the flower to give it a whimsical design. It was a fun project and really inexpensive.

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

0 h 50

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

First, I found an old plastic headband in my craft room (remnants from a wedding I presume) which I used as the base for the head piece. Then, I took a big fake flower (you could use multiple if you'd like) and painted it light pink (I was also painting my room at the time, which is where I got the paint, lul.) While I set the flower down to dry I took and old wire hanger and cut two 5 inch. strips with pliers (this is the tricky part and the hardest part...getting those dang pliers to cut that stupid wire) It took a little but I finally cut it all the way through. After I cut them, I twisted them into spirals, then painted those as well. After everything was done drying, I hot glued the flower on to the side of the headband. I then placed the two wire spirals behind the flower to give it a whimsical design. It was a fun project and really inexpensive.

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