Friday, 3 May 2013

DIY Fabric Flower Crown

I've loved making Cinco de Mayo crafts; they're just so wonderfully colourful and can't fail to make you happy. However the holiday wouldn't be complete without some sort of headdress so I'm here with my felt flower crown. I've seen a tonne of flower head dresses around but I wanted to make one that was quick to make, cartoony and an easy accessory for kids (and me) to dress up in. I think this one works quite well for all of those things and I pretty much love it. If you want it to seem a little more grown up you can paint some shading on the petals to give them a little more definition.

You will need:
Felt (In your colours and also in green)
A Headband
Needle and thread
A pen and paper for a template
Scissors
1) Fold a small piece of paper in half an draw this heart shape in the folded corner.
2) You're going to need a clover shape like this when you open it out. Cut this shape out of felt.
3) If you're going to paint your petals now is the time to do it!
4) Cut out two of your clover shapes and pile them on top of eachother.
5) Sew a few stitches in the middle of your felt pieces.
6) Take one petal and roll it up like this to form the centre of the rose.
7) Now take the opposite petal and wrap it around the central curled petal, put a few stitches at the base to secure it.
8) Wrap the two remaining petals around the centre and secure with stitches.
9) Now continue wrapping petals until your rose is complete and secured with stitches.
10) Now assemble your goodies. You're going to need around 7-8 roses and then also some leaf shapes cut out of green felt.
11) To attach your rose to your head band simply sew a stitch through the bottom of your rose and round the headband. Sew this over and over until your rose feels strong.
12) Add a few leaves either side of each rose to bulk out your headband. Continue until your headband is finished and you're done!

I really love this headband! I'm planning to make one all in red and also one all in blue..possibly yellow too...and white. Hmm.

11 comments:

  1. These crafts are great and so are your photos. Cute blog following on Bloglovin!

    Ali of

    www.dressingken.com

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  2. That headband is so sweet! And looks perfect with your wavy hair. Love it!

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  3. I'm so obsessed with that headband!! Omg, I might have to make one for myself... I don't know if I would be brave enough to wear it out, hahaha. Maybe I'll make a mini version?

    Mackenzie
    www.heybirdfriend.com

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  4. These flowers are adorable! great work :)

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  5. Yes! You did make the headband yourself! After the pinata and the garland, I think this one is the apotheosis ^_^ it's so pretty! You look like a perfect spring fairy :)

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  6. I'm crazy about floral headbands! I would wear them everyday if I didn't get so many weird looks :P The bright colours really suit you and I love what you've done with your hair...possible future tutorial? :)
    xx

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  7. This is a great diy! I'm going to do it now, I'm so bored with being inside this week! Loving your blog! it's so funny and full of perfect ideas xx

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  8. Adorable!! I need to make this asap.

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  9. I want to make a flower headband for my daughter's flower fairy birthday party next week. I stumbled across this, and it is perfect! I couldn't find any felt locally that was a nice shade. Where did you get your lovely felt?

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    1. I was really lucky and bought mine from my local craft store. BUT here is a great article on some really fab sources.

      http://bugsandfishes.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/where-to-buy-craft-felt-in-uk.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+BugsAndFishes+(Bugs+and+Fishes)

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  10. so crafty. I am sure the fabric has so many choices of fabric for this kind of project.

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