How to make a flower clip:
So a good friend of mine introduced me to this fabulous idea of making hair clips. Shanna has tons of hair and so when she showed me a couple of hair clips she had made for her girls I thought, what an awesome idea! They are quick and easy and very fun. First off (below) is some of my collection. I bought some of the flowers and ribbon at JoAnns. I also purchased some of my ribbon collection (not all shown in the picture, however) at Michaels. I bought some of my buttons and the remainder of my flower collection at a fantastic store in which I was recently introduced to called Ben Franklins, I highly recommend it for those of you who are not familiar with the store, unless of course temptation to buy EVERYTHING is too much for you then by all means steer clear!
So a good friend of mine introduced me to this fabulous idea of making hair clips. Shanna has tons of hair and so when she showed me a couple of hair clips she had made for her girls I thought, what an awesome idea! They are quick and easy and very fun. First off (below) is some of my collection. I bought some of the flowers and ribbon at JoAnns. I also purchased some of my ribbon collection (not all shown in the picture, however) at Michaels. I bought some of my buttons and the remainder of my flower collection at a fantastic store in which I was recently introduced to called Ben Franklins, I highly recommend it for those of you who are not familiar with the store, unless of course temptation to buy EVERYTHING is too much for you then by all means steer clear!
Glue or place the desired centerpiece on the flower of your choice and then glue the flower to the clip.
I use brads, buttons, and occasionally I mess around with the ribbon to make it into a bow rather than using a flower. Or you can even just go easier with nothing, leaving it plain.
I use brads, buttons, and occasionally I mess around with the ribbon to make it into a bow rather than using a flower. Or you can even just go easier with nothing, leaving it plain.