![]() (If you have stemless flowers, skip this step). You can have a set of these worked up and ready to wear in under half an hour.Īfter you choose your flowers and hair clips, you will need to pull of the stems. They are sturdy, CPSIA Compliant, and fairly priced. I have been looking to make a purchase of the Double Prong Clips from the Ribbon Retreat. They do not specify whether or not they are CPSIA Compliant – but I am carefully with the jewelry charms and such that I buy from Hobby Lobby because they list on the back that they may contain lead. In this example, I am using Double Prong Alligator Clips from Hobby Lobby. You can purchase the kind with the stems – like you’d put in a vase – or you can purchase some that stemless from your craft supply source.ĬLIPS: I would recommend purchasing some clips that are CPSIA Compliant, meaning they are safe for children 12 and under because they do not have harmful levels of lead. – Opt, my How to Partially Line Alligator Clip tutorialįLOWERS: You can find these in so many places like t he dollar store (got mine at Dollar Tree ), your local arts and craft store ( Joann ‘s, Michaels, Hobby Lobby, AC Moore ), online ( Etsy, The Ribbon Retreat ), etc… – Side/Wire Cutters – You can find these in the jewelry and floral departments – about 5″ of 3/8″ grosgrain ribbon each clip (or felt) – Some clips – alligator, single or double prong – You will need some artificial flowers to take apart – I am destashing some in my EyeLoveKnots Etsy Shop! **This tutorial and photos were put together two years ago! I do things a little differently now, but it’s all still good stuff □ These hair clips are great to add to any hat or headband, for infant up to adult. So… I decided to try my hand at using artificial flower to make some removable hair clips. I wanted to put add a flower or two to the headband but then I thought, what if she wanted to wear the headband but not the flower? Or wanted a different flower on that colored headband? I crocheted a Hippie Style Headband in a few different colors. I wanted to give her a few options on a bunch of things (just in case she didn’t like one or two). When my Aunt Patti got married two years ago, My Aunt Debbie went as a hippie – everyone dressed up as something! ![]()
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