I used the white tulle and wrapped it around the plastic headband until it was nicely padded.
Using the colored tulle, I made tulle roses. I cut off a piece that was about 18 inches long and 1 inch wide. I gathers on side and then rolled it into the flower shape. Depending on how you stitch them you can make them a loose flower like the pink, or a tight flower like the red.
I stitched a few loose flowers onto the headband.
I made the necklace by folding a 12 inch piece of white tulle around a long piece of red organdy ribbon. I then stitched it with a slip stitch on one side to keep the ribbon in place. I found the glitter heart ornament for 50% off at JoAnns. I thought it was the perfect size for a pendant. and stitched to the back of the ribbon. Kara requested that I add one of the red roses as well, which make a nice touch. I then tied the necklace on her with the ribbon.
The color of the tulle can easily be changed to wear these any time of the year. I already have request for a blue one.
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I would never have thought of using tulle to make rosettes! How creative is that?! I made this rosette headband for my little girl this week http://titus2workinprogress.blogspot.com/2012/02/i-heart-rosettes.html
ReplyDeleteSo cute and festive! Looks like she loved it! Thanks for sharing at shine on fridays!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It reminds me of some headbands we saw today at Target. Thank you for sharing them at Sharing Saturday! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute! I might try these for my little niece!!
ReplyDeleteThe girls are liking this cute headband!! Thanks for joining us on our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." We hope you come back next Saturday. We would love to have you share more wonderful ideas! -The Sisters
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My daughter would wear this everyday. :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and perfect! Thank you so much for sharing at Taking A Timeout Thursday!
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