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how to-sday | spring flowers catch all fascinator
It's a headband. No, it's a belt. A choker. A bracelet. Yeah - you get the idea. This is a really pretty, springy, totally versatile project that you can make for ohhhh about four bucks. As always, if you ever make anything from one of my tutorials, I'd love pictures to post on leShrimp!!!
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Step 5
Set the flowers aside, and carefully sew the ribbon onto the marked side of the felt using a long running stitch. I marked a dot on the center of where I wanted my flowers by tying the ribbon around my head first. This allowed me to attach the flowers off-center while keeping the ribbon equally long on both sides.
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Step 7
Stick the glued flower onto the marked and 'ribboned' side of the felt. Position it so that the stem piece pokes through the little hole you cut earlier. Firmly press the flower onto the felt for a few minutes. Repeat with any additional flowers. Allow it to dry thoroughly before use. I've found that blasting with a hair dryer on high heat for a few minutes can speed the process along.