Disney! I thought you said you don't make headbands!? Well, I'm glad you gave it a try, I love them! I hope you didn't make too many for Paige, because I just sent her Gabriela headband off in the post this morning! she might get sick of all these ridiculously cute headbands! What's a little girl to do? Good work on the tutorial, so cute! Karina
I have literally been making these since I saw the post this morning. They are addicting! Taking a break to feed the kids some lunch then going to make mom/daughter matching set (cuz I'm a dork like that LOL, I know you are too!). Thanks for the great idea! It's the perfect little creativity outlet today.
Love these! I’m on the hunt for a fun craft for my craft group to do. These are in the running! I wonder if we hand stitched instead of using the machine if they would hold up. They would all laugh in my face if I asked them to bring their sewing machines along too :o) http://domesticprincessintraining.blogspot.com
I read your tutorial & these are PRECIOUS! I have a really small head and headbands always fall right off. This may be the perfect way for me to get an adorable headband that FITS me & my small head!
Do you think that putting on the elastic band and marking the excess would be the best way to start out measuring for the length before I start cutting pieces?
Jen: I know what you mean! I usually make mine a little bigger because they give me a headache if they're too tight. I would probably sew one side of elastic to your ribbon, and then wrap it around your head to "try it on" to see where it feels right, and ust hold your finger there, and cut your ribbon to that length. (does that make any sense??)
Congratulations on your guest blogging on Ucreate! For us bloggers who have a craft and sewing blog, it is a BIG deal!! You said you can die happy. Disney, don't die! You have to make the world a beautiful place with your amazing talent.
Hey Disney, I posted the pics of two of the finished headbands I made from your tutorial along with a link back to you. I'm not sure how you get the pics for your "you tried it" page but feel free to use mine. http://maryjanesandgaloshes.blogspot.com/2010/01/addicting-headbands.html
Yes... I'm about 4 months out! But I had to comment here. I found your blog today and when I came across this tutorial I had to give it my doll spin. I have an obsession with 18" dolls and downsized this to fit them. Once I can get my hands on some more elastic I will be making a me-sized one! Thanks, ~Libby
Thanks so much for leaving a comment! I just love finding them! Comments on older posts are moderated, so if your comment doesn't show up right away, it will soon! :o)
so cute and nice!
ReplyDeleteLove your hair!!
Positively beautiful! You could put a pipecleaner in your hair and look fabulous! xx :)
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely! :) I'm new to your blog and I love checking it to see the beautiful things you've made. :)
ReplyDeleteI love your blog.....and am now following.
ReplyDeleteLove your little bump-it ,and headband,very lady like.
Here from UCreate and loving it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJoanne @ Ready, Set, Craft!
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I love your blog! You have such great ideas!
ReplyDeleteDisney! I thought you said you don't make headbands!? Well, I'm glad you gave it a try, I love them! I hope you didn't make too many for Paige, because I just sent her Gabriela headband off in the post this morning! she might get sick of all these ridiculously cute headbands! What's a little girl to do? Good work on the tutorial, so cute!
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I have literally been making these since I saw the post this morning. They are addicting! Taking a break to feed the kids some lunch then going to make mom/daughter matching set (cuz I'm a dork like that LOL, I know you are too!). Thanks for the great idea! It's the perfect little creativity outlet today.
ReplyDeleteI came over from U create! You have such a fun blog! I love it and will come back often.
ReplyDeleteLove these! I’m on the hunt for a fun craft for my craft group to do. These are in the running! I wonder if we hand stitched instead of using the machine if they would hold up. They would all laugh in my face if I asked them to bring their sewing machines along too :o)
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I read your tutorial & these are PRECIOUS! I have a really small head and headbands always fall right off. This may be the perfect way for me to get an adorable headband that FITS me & my small head!
ReplyDeleteDo you think that putting on the elastic band and marking the excess would be the best way to start out measuring for the length before I start cutting pieces?
THANKS for sharing {like always}-
Jen
Jen: I know what you mean! I usually make mine a little bigger because they give me a headache if they're too tight. I would probably sew one side of elastic to your ribbon, and then wrap it around your head to "try it on" to see where it feels right, and ust hold your finger there, and cut your ribbon to that length. (does that make any sense??)
ReplyDeleteI saw this over there this morning! What a great post!
ReplyDeletelove them! such a cute idea
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your hair! Perhaps you could do a hair tutorial? My mom still does mine. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely, so pretty!
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Cute headband! I will go check you out!
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Jen
Congratulations on your guest blogging on Ucreate! For us bloggers who have a craft and sewing blog, it is a BIG deal!!
ReplyDeleteYou said you can die happy. Disney, don't die! You have to make the world a beautiful place with your amazing talent.
I love these! I'm going to make some for my girls.
ReplyDeleteLove the headbands! Enjoyed seeing your post on UCreate!
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I'll be linking this over the weekend!
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http://www.readysetcraft.blogspot.com
So lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing..
Hugs,
Very cute! Your hair looks good to :-)
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Hey Disney,
ReplyDeleteI posted the pics of two of the finished headbands I made from your tutorial along with a link back to you. I'm not sure how you get the pics for your "you tried it" page but feel free to use mine.
http://maryjanesandgaloshes.blogspot.com/2010/01/addicting-headbands.html
Thanks again for the great tute!
Go to Martha Stewarts web site. She has a tutorial on how to make the large crepe paper flower balls to hang from the ceiling.
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Thanks for sharing this awesome tut! I've linked your post in my blog.
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Yes... I'm about 4 months out! But I had to comment here. I found your blog today and when I came across this tutorial I had to give it my doll spin. I have an obsession with 18" dolls and downsized this to fit them. Once I can get my hands on some more elastic I will be making a me-sized one! Thanks,
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