I devised these crowns because my self-proclaimed 'non-crafty' friend had to make an easter parade hat for her daughter.... and she asked me for an idea. I emailed her a photo of our fairy princess flower crowns and she made her own version which looks awesome. She is still recovering from the shock of her own craftiness!!
- Find some thick card (I used 210gsm card). You will need a piece long enough to wrap around your child's head. I only had A4 size so I cut two strips and stapled them together.
- If you want ribbons at the back of the crown staple them on at the end of your strip of card.
- Cut out three different sized squares of tissue paper – large, medium and small. I used three different colours but use whatever you have on hand.
- Glue the large piece of tissue paper (as a diamond) to the middle of the crown – just a small dab of glue in the middle will do as you want the edges to be loose. Follow this with the medium piece (as a square) and then the small piece (as a diamond). Finish off with a sequin in the middle.
- Scrunch up the tissue paper to make it look like a flower. The flowers slowly unfold with time but they still look nice and you can simply re-scrunch them.
- When your crown is covered with a long row of flowers staple the ends together to fit your child's head.
- I added an extra flower to cover up the staples, you may not need to do this.
- If these steps make no sense – sigh loudly and then look at the photos and make it up.
Ahhh, fairies and princesses, so much pink and purple – can you get enough? I can. Next week it is time for a bit of dinosaur action.
Linked to tip-toe thru tuesday, It's Playtime and Handmade Tuesdays
These hats are absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLisa Butler- Let's Create and Make
So pretty!!
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely!! Maybe, I can convince my daughter to wear something on her head if it's a pretty fairy crown. Or if she doesn't wear, I can pretend to be a fairy. ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love to see that!! :)
DeleteI love them! (And I love when "non crafty" people find a creative project that gives them confidence!)
ReplyDeleteYes, my friend's hat turned out really well. She didn't have sequins so she sewed in ribbons instead - very crafty if you ask me.
DeleteSuch a cute idea! This is beautiful!!
ReplyDeletethese are so precious! thanks for linking up to tip-toe thru tuesday!
ReplyDeleteOooohhh I know a little girl that would LOVE one of these I must put it on our list to do! Thanks for sharing with the kids co-op.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and fun! I'm featuring this post in the Kid's Co-op this week.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteI'm going to use this for our Fairy Camp today! Thanks
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