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Little Miss Momma: August 2010

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Nylon Baby Headband with Flower Clip TUTORIAL

Baby Nylon Headband Tutorial
{featured on LMM Headband Week}
{{and you can even switch out the flower clip}}



All my favorite little smushy baby girls at church have these super cute, super giant flower headbands made out of nylon material.  Every Sunday the headband is adorned with a new pretty flower--and I have always wondered how to make one.

And since this is Headband Week at Little Miss Momma, I thought it would be the perfect time to teach myself--and YOU!  So here is my version of how to make your very own nylon baby headband with a slot to switch out your flower clips whenever you want--PERFECT baby shower gift!


Let's just say that the hubby wasn't too excited when I used Baby W as a model for my latest headband tutorial--but a Momma's gotta do what a Momma's gotta do when you have a lil guy instead of a lil girl.


Here's what you'll need:
A pair of nylons in your choice of color
Flower clip {mine has an alligator clip}
Needle and thread
Ribbon in color of your choice {about 6 inches}
Scissors
Hot glue

STEP ONE:
Cut off the toe of one leg of your nylons.



Now cut the other end of the leg just before the woo-hoo region.



You should have one leg of nylon now {minus the toe and the top}.



STEP TWO:
Take your needle and thread and sew the ends together with an up and down stitch.








Don't knot of the end.  Instead, scrunch up the headband and then wrap the extra string a few times around the headband {see pic for better explanation}:



Now knot off you string.



STEP THREE:
Now you'll want to hid the ugly string with some pretty ribbon.
I used a lighter to singe the end of my ribbon so that it would fray.





Place a dot of glue on the backside of the scrunched part of your headband, and then place the end of your ribbon firmly onto the glue.





Wrap your ribbon around the headband like so:



Then cut off the excess ribbon, singe the end, and place hot glue down and glue the other end down to the headband. 





**IMPORTANT**: Be sure that when you glue your ribbon down, you do so on the INSIDE of the headband--because you want there to be a slot for your flower clip on the FRONT of your headband.
Then take your clip and slide it through the ribbon slot:





And VOILA!
Your very own little baby girl precious stretchy headband!
{You can add a piece of felt to your flower clip so that it doesn't scratch your precious Little's head}






I had to squeeze in this last picture of the LAST headband Baby W will ever wear--EVER!  He's gonna just love this picture when he's 16, don't you think?

Remember to check back all week long for even MORE headband tutorials--because it's HEADBAND WEEK at Little Miss Momma!

And stop by on FRIDAY to our LINKY PARTY where you can link up all things headband related!
Hooray!!!

Happy Headbanding!

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Scrunch Fabric Flower Pom Pom Headband TUTORIAL

Scrunch Fabric Flower Pom Pom Headband Tutorial
{NOsew step-by-step instructions}
{{featured on Headband Week}}




Ready to learn how to make your very own Flower Pom headband?!

Here's what you'll need:
About 20-30 circles cut out of the fabric of your choice {about 1.5 inch circles}
Elastic Headband {purchased at Target}
Hot glue and glue gun
Scissors
Felt

Let's get started!

Cut out one felt circle in the size you want your pom pom to be.
Take one of your fabric circles and scrunch from the middle.



Add glue to the end of the scrunched portion.


Place glue-side down on the center of the felt circle.


Continue to add the scrunched fabric circles around the center one.


...and add some more.


and some more...


and more...


Until voila! You have a full and fluffy pom pom!


Now flip over your pom and grab your elastic headband.


And glue your headband to the center of the pom.


Then apply the second felt circle on top of the headband to cover the band.


And now you have a fun pom headband!








Stay tuned for more fun tutorials on HEADBAND WEEK at Little Miss Momma!  And come back on Friday to link up to our first linky party EVER, for all things headband related!

Happy Headbanding!

I will be linking this project up to these fab link parties!

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