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Let’s Make Kids Hair Accessories Without Spending Any Money

Hair accessories have started to become quite trendy lately.

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Hair accessories add a touch of charm to any hairstyle. With creativity, you can craft unique, personalized accessories at home without breaking the bank. Here are some DIY ideas that will surely bring a smile to the face of every young girl:

  1. Fabric Scrunchies: Use leftover pieces of vibrant fabric to create homemade scrunchies. Simply wrap the fabric around a hair elastic, sew it in place, and voila!
  2. Beaded Hairpins: Gather some beads from old jewelry pieces and string them onto bobby pins. These pins can add a pop of color to braids or updos.
  3. Ribbon Bows: Take colorful ribbons and fashion them into bows. Sew or glue them onto hair ties or hairpins to create cute and customizable hairpieces.
  4. Elastic Hair Bands with Charms: Attach old charms or buttons to elastic hair bands. This gives a chic touch to simple ponytails.
  5. Crochet Hairbands: If you know how to crochet, create beautiful, stretchy hairbands in various patterns and colors.
  6. Feather Clips: Attach feathers (either purchased or found) to hair clips. They work great for boho-inspired hairstyles.
  7. Denim Hair Ties: Cut thin strips from old denim jeans and tie them around a ponytail. The rugged, worn-out look of the denim can add an edgy feel to the hairstyle.
  8. Buttoned Headbands: Sew buttons onto plain headbands in unique patterns. This is a perfect way to upcycle old buttons.
  9. Lace Braid Cuffs: Use small pieces of lace to make braid cuffs. Simply wrap them around individual braids and secure with a stitch or small pin.
  10. Jeweled Barrettes: Repurpose old earrings by attaching them to hair barrettes. They can make a stylish statement when placed on the side of the head or holding back stray hair.
  11. Satin Bow Clips: Use satin or any shiny fabric to craft sophisticated bow clips. Perfect for formal occasions or when you want a touch of elegance.

Remember, the key to these DIY projects is creativity. Encourage the young girls to participate in the process, let them choose the colors, materials, and styles they love. Not only will these projects save money, but they’ll also create lasting memories and nurture the creativity in your child. Plus, there’s a special pride in rocking an accessory that you’ve made yourself. Happy crafting!

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