Diy Headband Holder Oatmeal
Smooth the paper onto the oatmeal container.mod podged side against the container. Headband holder from an oatmeal container.
Head band holder made from oatmeal can. Headband holder
Wrap the oatmeal container with fabric tape.
Diy headband holder oatmeal. You can use fabric, paper, and even felt. Grab your oatmeal container and a scrap of fabric. This simple diy headband holder was the perfect nap time project.
This morning i posted about the diy bow and headband holder made from a goodwill picture frame. Paint (optional) once my oatmeal container was finally empty i cleaned it out well and took it with me to the store to look for fabric and a candle holder. Make an interesting craftwork out of a reclaimed oatmeal container using paper cuts of little dolls, teddy bears, and bunnies.
In my last blog post, i mentioned how i planned on sharing several diy projects over the next few days that were completed for baby girl's nursery. I used a piece of gold polka dot burlap, leftover from another project. Remove the lid from the container and set aside.
😀 it had been 11 1/2 years since our first girl….and with 3 boys between our 2 girls, we hadn’t used baby girl headbands in a long time!. Headbands slide right around the container. I won’t say we went crazy purchasing bows in every color, shape, and size….butttt within a few months we had accumulated quite a.
Go for a natural look for your headband holder and start collecting the materials for this diy today. Pop the plastic lid off and you have a place for all the other hair bows and accessories. Turn the paper over and paint on a coat of mod podge.
I made two of these today (one set for each daughter) but once you figure out what needs to be done it's fairly simple. Cut the length of fabric or paper to go around your oatmeal container, leaving a little extra to tuck in top and bottom. Flowers, bows, feathers, you name it.
The supplies you will need for this diy are: How to make a headband holder: A paper towel roll (you will not be ruining the paper towels) or large oatmeal container.
Know how to make this inexpensive holder here. Hot glue gun and glue sticks. I recently had a baby girl, so we’ve got lots and lots of bows and headbands around here!
Make sure the candle base you choose can be. If you have little girls that wear a lot of headbands then you’re going to love this diy! I love that this headband holder is such a cute yet functional solution.
You can store ponytail holders and ribbons inside if you like. On the left is one of my complete no sew holders. Check out this super easy diy headband holder that is super customizable!
There are so many beautiful handcrafted headbands on etsy for girls. Now there are many variations to making this headband holder. You’ll only need 4 (maybe 5) things to make this headband holder.
Use ruler and pencil to mark the center of the container on the bottom. Here are some of my favorites with the links to their shops. I decided to go with duct tape in a pretty design because it was the easiest thing to do.
Let dry, then pop the top back on. Here are the supplies that you'll need to make your own headband holder: Spray adhesive on container and adhere your fabric or paper to it {for a neater appearance, i folded over the exposed end as well} put.
(large size) container of oatmeal, pillar candle holder, fabric, spray paint, gloss topcoat, glue gun, fusible hem tape, felt, spray adhesive, ribbon and. After you have all the required supplies, make this pretty jute base headband holder for all your hair accessories. Adding a ruffled flower on top and colorful scrapbook paper on the sides will help mask its humble appearance, making it a more worthy addition to your dresser.
This can be placed in a dresser in a bedroom or on the counter in a bathroom. My initial post, in case you missed it, was the jewelry display board. Once the paper is on the container, paint a coat of mod podge over the outside of the paper.
This evening i'm blogging about the diy headband holder. Plus, the designs were so much fun. Cut it to fit the length and diameter of the oatmeal container.
If any fabric tape hangs on the bottom of the container, simply cut slits about 1/2″ apart and tuck the fabric tape under the container. For this easy headband holder you will need: This diy headband holder made from an oatmeal container is the perfect solution for corralling those adorable stretchy baby girl headbands and big kid headbands alike!
I spray painted my oatmeal container before wrapping it in the fabric because my fabric was see through so keep that in mind before glueing.
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