1) Materials: 0.8 to 1.2 meter of black velvet ribbon, assorted gold square studs, and 1 pair of small snap buttons
2) Measure the length of ribbon you need to fit around your head, leaving approximately an extra 3-4 inches on each end. Pin the area where you want the large studs to be placed on the headband prior to securing the studs on. Then, secure the small studs by equally spacing them from one another. This is where creativity takes part in the project. Play around with the variations; pattern it however you like!
Tips: Make sure the backing of the studs are firmly pressed down flat to avoid them from catching onto your hair.
3) Try the headband on and mark the midpoint on where the two ends meet at the back (one overlapping another). Sew on the snaps accordingly.
4) After the snaps are sewn, hide the stitching with a large stud and trim the two ends so that they are in matching length.
5) Ta~Da :)
You always have options: Instead of using snaps, you can try just tying a bow at the back (approximately 1.5-1.6 meter of ribbon will be needed). For something more dramatic, loosely braid two to three headbands together.
4) After the snaps are sewn, hide the stitching with a large stud and trim the two ends so that they are in matching length.
5) Ta~Da :)
You always have options: Instead of using snaps, you can try just tying a bow at the back (approximately 1.5-1.6 meter of ribbon will be needed). For something more dramatic, loosely braid two to three headbands together.
Cute!! Something i'd wear :)
ReplyDeleteDId u get the studs from Dressew?
So cute Steph! Love this idea!
ReplyDeletegreat stuff steph! :)
ReplyDeleteEverything was from Dressew for under $4!
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