Tomorrow I'm hosting a Halloween play date for some of my daughter's little friends and their mommies. In preparing for the party I completely forgot to make sure I had something festive to wear. This is the first year I didn't spend time putting family costumes together. My daughter is dressing up as Cinderella and she already had a really pretty Disney Cinderella dress that had only been worn once to Disneyland. There was no reason for me to make anything other than a blue headband for her costume.
I decided to make myself a quick spiderweb headband to wear to the party tomorrow. It turned out really cute and I'm sure the kids will think the spider on my head is funny!
I started by using my sewing machine to stitch a web with black thread onto a piece of white felt. I completely free handed the web while stitching. I didn't trim any of my thread until the web was completely finished.
Don't worry about mistakes...spider webs certainly aren't perfect! You can always just cover your mistakes with the spider.
Once the web was done I used hot glue to sandwich ribbon between the web and another piece of white felt.
Be sure to glue around the border of the web because you want the pieces stuck together after you trim off the excess felt. Be careful not to cut your ribbon when you trim the felt.
Now you have a fun headband to wear trick or treating!
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8 comments:
Very cute idea!
SUPER cute, Heather!!
Great idea. I think I may need to make myself one.
I love this and I am pretty sure it is within my sewing skill level, ha! Awesome idea!
SUPER cute!! Thanks for linking up this week!
Kara
www.mineforthemaking.com
I adore this!
I'd love for you to link up to my very first Fresh Friday Link party!
http://www.releasemecreations.com/2011/10/fresh-fridays-link-party.html
Great idea! Thanks for linking to Things I've Done Thursday.
Melanie
bearrabbitbear.blogspot.com
Congrats you were featured! http://trophyw.blogspot.com/2011/11/linky-14.html
I was going make one of these, but just never got around to it, but I pinned it for next year.
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