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Givenchy Spiked Headband

Don't Buy - D.I.Y! Givenchy Spiked Headband

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/givenchy-spiked-headband • Posted by carlyjcais

Of course, now that I've written this all up I see that Style Hurricane has posted her own tutorial, featured in Foam Magazine. Well gosh darn golly gee now I feel silly. In any case, here's the tutorial I've been working on (completely independently - really!!)... Inspired by this Givenchy piece above (featured on Who What Wear awhile back), I made my own spiked headband. (I'm not paying $500 for the Givenchy one, at any rate! This project will cost you, at the most, $12 if you don't already have the spikes.)

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
Medium done Medium screen 2bshot 2b2009 12 04 2bat 2b10.30.42 2bpm

Description

Of course, now that I've written this all up I see that Style Hurricane has posted her own tutorial, featured in Foam Magazine. Well gosh darn golly gee now I feel silly. In any case, here's the tutorial I've been working on (completely independently - really!!)... Inspired by this Givenchy piece above (featured on Who What Wear awhile back), I made my own spiked headband. (I'm not paying $500 for the Givenchy one, at any rate! This project will cost you, at the most, $12 if you don't already have the spikes.)

Instructions

  1. Small prep

    Prep Time If your headband is covered in fabric, cut it off and remove the plastic center.

  2. Small marking

    Cut a piece of fabric exactly 2x the width of your headband, and the length of your headband +1".

  3. Small bending

    Use pliers to bend the prongs of the pyramid studs underneath and out of the way. (Optional) Spray paint your spikes and studs bronze and allow to dry.

  4. Small marking2

    Mark the center of your fabric lengthwise.

  5. Small marking3

    Try on your headband and make a mark above your ear where you want to start studding. Match up the fabric (with a 1/2" underlap to the headband), and transfer the mark to your fabric. Transfer the mark to the other side of the fabric as well.

  6. Small placing

    Lay your fabric out and place your studs on it to determine placement. The cone spikes will have to be set in the fabric itself, so mark where you want them to go.

  7. Small spiked

    Set the Spikes Make holes for all your cone spikes, and set them in the fabric. Tighten with a screwdriver.

  8. Small gluing

    Cover the Headband Use Loctite Vinyl, Fabric, and Plastic Glue to glue the fabric onto the headband.

  9. Small glued down

    Make sure the headband is centered on the fabric.

  10. Small folded over

    Once the glue is dry, fold both sides of the fabric around the headband, to roughly meet in the center on the underside. It doesn't have to be exact. Fold the ends of the fabric to the underside of the headband and glue down.

  11. Small grosgrain

    Glue a piece of grosgrain ribbon to the underside of the headband to cover the raw edges of the fabric.

  12. Small gluegun

    Set the Studs Use a mound of hot glue to secure the pyramid studs onto the headband, in-between the cone spikes. Allow to cool.

  13. Small studs

    Voila! A hard-edged, slightly punky Crown of Thorns. $12 vs. $500??? I'll take the $12 version any day!

  14. Small done2

    Happy DIY'ing! xoxo Carly