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Finished product - adorable headband holder |
Therefore, when I came across this interesting idea on my friend Kerri's Facebook page, I got pretty excited. This craft is perfect to share on this blog because it combines old "stuff" and turns it into something useful for everyday life. If you are wondering what in the world it is, you probably don't have little girls in your house or my photography skills are a bit overrated. This my friend is a headband holder. I used an old oatmeal canister, antique candle holder, and scrap book paper to do the job.
For those of you interested I will list the directions step-by-step: 1. Visit someone else's website


This isn't the best thing since sliced bread but I kind of think it's great. The other one I made to keep at my house holds about 15 headbands and you can store bows and barrettes on the inside. The adorable headband with the yellow flower was made by the creator of the Etsy shop cheery O!. She has a ton of cute things but doesn't list everything on her site so just contact her for specific needs. The total spent on this project was about $4.00 out of pocket because thankfully I had the glues on hand. Most anyone can do this and it can be a fun project with kids. Now for the fun part ... this headband holder is free to the first person who responds on the blog! The only major restriction is you have to live close to me because it isn't worth the shipping. Oh, and I am not a perfectionist so there is a really good chance yours would turn out better anyway. I would love to hear from you!
So cute and such a great idea! I'm sad I don't live closer for the free one =)
ReplyDeleteI don't know why my name is Luch.. Its Amy!
ReplyDeleteLove this...now I just need to make one :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I need to make one of those. Thanks for sharing!
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