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Monday, April 19
Organizing Your Daughter’s Massive Collection of Hair Clips
I like easy crafts ya’ll. And this was easy.
Ha-ha! Did I break your scroll wheel? Sorry ‘bout that.
Anyhow, this is an easy-peasy project. You can get all the supplies at your local craft store. You’ll need:
It’s pretty easy to make your own hair clips too! I made the Christmas, Valentine’s Day, St. Patty’s Day, and “hello” clippies in the picture. The rest were purchased at the dollar store, the local farmers’ market, or on Etsy {the top four flower clips were made by one of my sisters-in-law and her oldest daughter}. You can use grippy shelf liner on clips to help them stay in. And, just a hint, if your kiddo has fine, thin hair like Lucy you can use a thin, stretchy, fabric headband {like these or check the dollar store for something that’ll work}. You can clip alligator style hair clips to the headband {or the stretchy crochet hats} instead of to hair.
Lucy’s still not great at wearing hair clips or headbands. She’s so interested in looking at what I’ve just put on her head that she reaches right up and pulls them off. But at least she’s past the “you-are-a-horrible-mother-how-could-you-do-this-to-me-I-hate-headbands-waaaaaaaaaaah! stage.”
Does your daughter wear hear clips? Have you amassed a massive collection of them? Have you made your own organizer? Tell me about it in the comments.
Ha-ha! Did I break your scroll wheel? Sorry ‘bout that.
Anyhow, this is an easy-peasy project. You can get all the supplies at your local craft store. You’ll need:
- a wooden letter or plaque or a picture frame!
- acrylic paint {it doesn’t need to be anything fancy, just pick whatever color(s) you like} and a paintbrush
- ribbon
- a wooden shape {like these- your craft store probably has a whole aisle of shapes to choose from, some unfinished and some painted}
- felt {optional}
- hot glue gun and hot glue sticks
- Cut your ribbon to your desired length. I chose a rainbow ribbon because when Lucy has her own room it’s going to be a “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” theme and I wanted to carry the sky motif over to her hair clip organizer.
- Paint your wooden letter your desired color. Alternatively you could decoupage it with pretty scrapbook paper or fabric. Let it dry.
- Prepare your wooden shape. This will serve as the weight for the ribbon. If it’s unfinished, paint it. If you’d like to cover it with felt, like I did you’ll need to follow the extra steps listed below.
- Attach the ribbon to both the letter and the wood weight with hot glue.
- Hang and enjoy! :)
- cut two rectangles of felt in your desired color that are big enough to cover the wooden weight with room to spare
- attach the ribbon the the weight with hot glue
- place the weight in between the two felt pieces and neatly hand stitch them together following the outline of your wood shape
- trim the excess so it matches the outline you have stitched
- continue to step 4 as listed above
It’s pretty easy to make your own hair clips too! I made the Christmas, Valentine’s Day, St. Patty’s Day, and “hello” clippies in the picture. The rest were purchased at the dollar store, the local farmers’ market, or on Etsy {the top four flower clips were made by one of my sisters-in-law and her oldest daughter}. You can use grippy shelf liner on clips to help them stay in. And, just a hint, if your kiddo has fine, thin hair like Lucy you can use a thin, stretchy, fabric headband {like these or check the dollar store for something that’ll work}. You can clip alligator style hair clips to the headband {or the stretchy crochet hats} instead of to hair.
Lucy’s still not great at wearing hair clips or headbands. She’s so interested in looking at what I’ve just put on her head that she reaches right up and pulls them off. But at least she’s past the “you-are-a-horrible-mother-how-could-you-do-this-to-me-I-hate-headbands-waaaaaaaaaaah! stage.”
Does your daughter wear hear clips? Have you amassed a massive collection of them? Have you made your own organizer? Tell me about it in the comments.
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Neat idea! Unfortunately I have boys, so I can't steal it.
What a cute idea! It came out so well!
My daughter's hair clips are in a gallon-size Ziploc bag. I am 1. not creative and 2. bad about putting things away. BUT- this is cute and I just might give it a shot!!
Kinda glad I don't have to worry about that right now!
I am making this. Avery's bows and clips are EVERYWHERE and it's out of control. It looks so cute!
I have tons of hair clips for Izzy but ha! I secretly bought them for ME!
I made a similar bow holder. The top part was a fun foam flower glued onto a wooden ruler. I have 4 ribbons hanging down because our bow collection is out. of. control. The end product is totally cute and user friendly.
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