Blank headband
Purchased flowers for making decorations are often sold defective, with a lot of excess glue, or simply fall apart. An example is snowdrops, which are also called tulips in various stores. In bunches they are small and several flowers come with defects. To save money and get the perfect lush snowdrops for making a headband, it is better to make them yourself.
To do this you need to purchase:
- blanks 4 cm red;
- leaf blanks;
- silicone glue;
- silicone gun;
- wire;
- red rim;
So, let's begin!
The blanks look like this:
Red blanks must be cut in half, and green ones - 3 leaves each.
For each flower you need 1.5 red blanks and only 3 green petals.
To assemble a snowdrop, apply a little glue to half of the workpiece, as shown in the photo, and attach the wire.
Having fixed it, you can roll up the bud.
To make it more magnificent, you need to attach another half of the workpiece in the same way.
Next, glue must be applied to the front side so that the petals are unfolded.
The last stage is gluing the green leaves.
For a headband with a composition on one side, you need to make 9-11 flowers, depending on how splendid the product you want to get in the end.
The finished flowers should be attached to the headband one at a time. If the headband is plastic, it is better to secure the composition from below using felt.
After all the flowers are fixed, you can cover the last joint of the flowers with a regular bow.
These beautiful headbands are made from ordinary cheap blanks. By the way, they are 2 times cheaper than buying ready-made and, moreover, small snowdrops.
They can be used to make elastic bands, hairpins, or completely braid the headband. The combination of colors can be very different, so if you use your imagination, you can get unique and original jewelry quite inexpensively.
To do this you need to purchase:
- blanks 4 cm red;
- leaf blanks;
- silicone glue;
- silicone gun;
- wire;
- red rim;
So, let's begin!
The blanks look like this:
Red blanks must be cut in half, and green ones - 3 leaves each.
For each flower you need 1.5 red blanks and only 3 green petals.
To assemble a snowdrop, apply a little glue to half of the workpiece, as shown in the photo, and attach the wire.
Having fixed it, you can roll up the bud.
To make it more magnificent, you need to attach another half of the workpiece in the same way.
Next, glue must be applied to the front side so that the petals are unfolded.
The last stage is gluing the green leaves.
For a headband with a composition on one side, you need to make 9-11 flowers, depending on how splendid the product you want to get in the end.
The finished flowers should be attached to the headband one at a time. If the headband is plastic, it is better to secure the composition from below using felt.
After all the flowers are fixed, you can cover the last joint of the flowers with a regular bow.
These beautiful headbands are made from ordinary cheap blanks. By the way, they are 2 times cheaper than buying ready-made and, moreover, small snowdrops.
They can be used to make elastic bands, hairpins, or completely braid the headband. The combination of colors can be very different, so if you use your imagination, you can get unique and original jewelry quite inexpensively.
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