https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/flower-crown-flower-head-band • Posted by Hope L.
This little project was inspired by Audrey Kitching herself. For the Flower Crown (Picture 2) I bought some fake plastic flowers and pipe cleaners. Step 1 - Measure pipe cleaner around head to make sure it fits. :) Step 2 - I wrapped a few pipe cleaners around the frame to ensure it was nice and sturdy. Step 3 - Cut heads off flowers and wait for your hot glue gun to heat up! ;) Step 4 - Glue the flower heads all around the width of the pipe cleaner. Step 5 - Add a few fake leaves etc if you wish! For the Flower Headband (Picture 1) I used the spare flowers from my Flower Crown project for this one :) Step 1 - Get a head band. I used an old plastic headband which just so happened to be Cheetah print :) Step 2 - I then planned out (by placing flowers ontop of the headband and seeing what looks good) where I was going to put my flowers. (Do this before gluing!!!!) Step 3 - Wait for hot glue to heat up! Step 4 - Glue on flowers in desired place. For a little extra; I wrapped some elastic cord around the part of the headband which didn't have the flowers - it created a nice twist effect!
This little project was inspired by Audrey Kitching herself. For the Flower Crown (Picture 2) I bought some fake plastic flowers and pipe cleaners. Step 1 - Measure pipe cleaner around head to make sure it fits. :) Step 2 - I wrapped a few pipe cleaners around the frame to ensure it was nice and sturdy. Step 3 - Cut heads off flowers and wait for your hot glue gun to heat up! ;) Step 4 - Glue the flower heads all around the width of the pipe cleaner. Step 5 - Add a few fake leaves etc if you wish! For the Flower Headband (Picture 1) I used the spare flowers from my Flower Crown project for this one :) Step 1 - Get a head band. I used an old plastic headband which just so happened to be Cheetah print :) Step 2 - I then planned out (by placing flowers ontop of the headband and seeing what looks good) where I was going to put my flowers. (Do this before gluing!!!!) Step 3 - Wait for hot glue to heat up! Step 4 - Glue on flowers in desired place. For a little extra; I wrapped some elastic cord around the part of the headband which didn't have the flowers - it created a nice twist effect!