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Showing posts with label how to make flower clips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to make flower clips. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Spring Flower Clips!


I found some fun new flowers for our Spring Collection. I love the new glitter buttons for the center of the flower! A while back I did a tutorial on how to make your own flower clips check it out here. They are fun to make and easy enough you could make some with your little princess. (I always supervise my gals with the glue gun). I love the stage when they want to do their own hair, we have a bit of that going on at our house. Add a clip they made for themselves and Viola! Let's call it Independence in Bloom! Have fun!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Flower Clips..The tutorial!

Here is what you will need to make a darling flower clip. You can use a lighter instead of the wood burner (if you do not have one). Just be really careful....Please.






Remove the back end of the flower, the part that holds it all together.
I used to painstakingly glue each petal stack together so it would stay when I attached it to the clip. But I have a better way:


Take your wood burner or lighter and hold it to the plastic in the middle. This will of course melt it.






Working quickly, use your needle nose pliers or another flat metal surface to flatten out the melted plastic.


These are my little Goosie's fingers. She loves to help! But knows not to touch the "Green thing." EVER. (That is what I call my wood burner) :)


You will now have a flat surface where you can add your lined clip. And it will lay nicely instead of NOT. And by melting the plastic center the flower will not come apart and you do not have to glue each individual layer.



The finished product.







Absolutely adorable in piggies or attached to crochet headband which you can find at...

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Easter Headband Tutorial

This year for Easter I am doing something a little different than the regular Easter Hair Bow we normally do. I love this little flower headband. My little girls love it too. It is so simple and fun, you could do it together! List of supplies

Glue gun --I love my low temp glue gun it works just as well and I still have all the skin on my fingers. :)

Wood burner or lighter

pliers

ribbon covered headband (I chose Polka Dots just for fun!)

your choice of flowers

flower clip tutorial


After following the directions for the flower clips, minus the clips. You will have flat flowers that will lay very nicely on the headband.

Find the middle, I like to use a clothes pin. No marks, and they will help with the spacing. Super fast!


Glue a flower on both sides of the pin.




Add clothes pins to the sides of those 2 flowers and glue 2 more flowers on and.....



You are done. How easy was that? The flowers are evenly spaced and of course they lay nice and flat.






She wanted to put this one on the moment she saw it.





And there you have it. Our cute Easter Headband.















Flower and Pearl Clips

Here is what you will need

low temp glue gun

clips

velvet

scissors

cute flowers

glass pearls I got these at Hobby Lobby (I love Hobby Lobby)

Cover your clips with the velvet-I use velvet for the no slip grip. It stays put! Remove any of the extra flower parts- we will only be using the petals


I like to flatten the surface after I attach the flower, the pearls will sit nicely if you do not skip this step.


Almost done...


Normally I am opposed to glue showing, a little will poke through after you attach the beads, nothing terrible. As long as you don't get crazy. Add your pearls (quickly) and your done!





I think they turned out adorable. Wasn't that quick. This is the perfect time to be on the lookout for the spring branches at the local craft stores. You will certainly be able to find some cute ones. I like the pearls too! The possibilities are endless, a clip for every outfit. Super Fun. If you make them, let me know, I would love to see em!
I am working on the dress up tutorial....it is on its way! Stay tuned