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Victorian Lace and Pearl Headband TUTORIAL {on headband week}

August 30, 2010
Victorian Lace and Pearl Headband TUTORIAL
{featured on Headband Week}

Let’s just dive right in, shall we!
Here’s what you’ll need:
Lace or trim of your choice {about 12-18 inches}
Pearl or other embellishment {buttons would be cute}
Elastic Headband {purchased at $1 section at Target}
Felt
Scissors
Hot Glue
Step One:
Cut out TWO circles from your felt {same size}.  They don’t need to be perfect circles.

Begin gluing from the outer edge of the circle {work from the outside in}. 
Only glue about 1 inch at a time.

Begin to lay down the edge of your lace/trim along the glue and press firmly into place.

Continue this process until you reach the very middle of the circle.
Then cut the remainder of your lace and glue down the end.
STEP TWO:
Glue down your embellishment {I used a pearl} to cover the raw edge/end of your lace.

STEP THREE:
Flip over your flower and grab your second felt circle.

Place your stretchy headband in the center of the second felt circle.

Then glue it into place.

Now glue the felt portion of your flower to the second felt circle {see pic}.

And that’s it!
The possibilities are endless with this tutorial!
You could try all different colors and types of lace and/or embellishments–get creative and get ready to link up your headband on our Friday Headband Link Party!

Check back tomorrow for an all NEW headband TUTORIAL! 
Happy Headbanding! And don’t forget to stop by on Friday to link up your favorite headband project!
I will be linking up to these awesome parties!
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I'm Ashley. Sometimes I craft, occasionally I cook, everyday I write, and I'm always Momma. This is my blog. I keep it real while still seeing the rainbows and butterflies in all of life's lessons.

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  • Lydia Story
    January 24, 2011

    This is so so cute! I am going to see if I have any lace to make it right now! Thank you for sharing!

    Reply
  • ccoffey
    May 31, 2011

    So pretty! You did a great job!

    Cara

    http://miscellaneousme.wordpress.com

    Reply
  • wholesale air max
    August 15, 2011

    would purchase from seller again. trustworthy!!

    Reply
  • Regina
    August 18, 2011

    whoa thank you!! this is so awesome! by the way, i’ve tried it and i love my handmade headband 😀
    thank you for shared this!!

    Regina Carmanita
    Anggi and Tin’s Corner

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    June 11, 2013

    […] but there are several other pics on the tutorial page so you can see the scale of it better. Go to Little Miss Momma to see the how to make this gorgeous lace […]

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  • enlarge text size in windows 10
    September 25, 2018

    I just love it headband.

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  • HERVE LEGER
    April 3, 2020

    Herve Leger, Oktoberfest outfit people tend to wear our collections together, as one piece. But I like them as separates; it’s almost cooler,” she says. “I would put this jacket with a pair of jeans or a work skirt. And of course it all but if you’re in L.A.

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