
I was inspired at SU Regionals to purchase some of Stampin' Ups new fabric. There are so many possibilities for this fabric! I searched the web for some easy new sew projects and found a few things I liked. I didn't want to use this fabric for a Christmas project, but rather something everyday. The colors on the Candy Can fabric are so my girls, and I decided to make them some hair pieces.

My mom is in town this weekend, so we sat down and just started playing. The fabric comes with a great instruction packet that gives a few project ideas. This flower is super simple to make and the directions come with the fabric. I wrapped a few shreds of fabric around an old headband and hot glued the flower. So super simple!


Emma loves her new headband!

Next, I used a fat headband and covered it with the striped fabric.

We found a great tutorial
HERE to make these simple twisted rosettes. Hot glue and a few buttons, and voila!

Next, this one came from a mistake. I was trying to make the flower on the first headband, but I used to much glue. So, it wouldn't fluff up. I stuck a button in the middle, added a little Victorian lace and made it a clip! Cute!


So, give it a try! Stampin' Up offers two different sets of fabrics. The one I used is called Candy Cane Christmas (#121715). If you would like to order this fabric, you can do so
HERE.
I hope you are going to scrapbook these photos because your girls are absolutely stunning! And so are the hair pieces. Wow Erica, I think you've really outdone yourself!
ReplyDeleteWow, great uses for the fabric, but those girls....dimples, grins, and blonde hair....just adorable!
ReplyDeleteAdorable projects! Congrats to you on the So Shelli challenge, Erica! ;)
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!
ReplyDeleteOH my goodness Erica!!! Congratulations on winning the So Shelli challenge with these adorable headbands!!!
ReplyDeletethey are seriously pretty head bands on such beautiful girls. i have just made some rom felt but now after seeing yours i think i amy ahve to go and visit my local haberdashery for some fabric...cheers ears
ReplyDeleteSo so cute, and great projects too! ;) What darling ideas and daughters!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on winning the So Shelli fabric challenge!!!! These are awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the hair accessories!
ReplyDeleteLovely! and they look awesome on the girls.
ReplyDeleteHugs;)