Stylin'

Welcome to those of you who hopped over from the Imaginisce blog for our fashion accessories "mini hop" today. I've included all the details of the hop (including the giveaway!) at the end of this post, so keep on reading.

Honestly, it's a good thing I have girls. I need ruffles and frills in my life, and I'm clinging to these days when they still like (and wear!) the things I make for them. I know it's just a matter of time before my creations aren't cool enough.

Both my girls recently informed me that they're growing their hair "long." Thank goodness for headbands because this "grow out" phase is not-so-cute at the moment.

Using my i-Top twist daddies and headbands (along with some fabric scraps and flowers), I came up with this:


It's a fun and easy way to use fabric scraps and create a one-of-a-kind hair accessory. Here's how to create your own.

Start by cutting a fabric scrap to about 2" wide and about 22" long.


With a needle and thread, stitch loosely along the bottom edge of the fabric. My stitches are about 1/2" each, but you can make them shorter or longer, depending on how you want your ruffle flower to look.


When you reach the end, pull the thread tight to gather the fabric into a ruffle and sew together at the middle to create the round flower shape.


Next choose some flowers to layer on top. I used two brown tulle flowers and two ivory sheer flowers from the Fashion Fabric Flowers Neutrals.


Stack everything together. I added a tiny dab of glue between each layer because I know how rough my daughters are with headbands, but it's not necessary.

Cut a 2" circle from the remaining fabric scrap (or you could use a coordinating fabric if you like) and use your i-Top to cover a medium i-Top twist daddy.


Choose one of the i-Top headbands to match your fabric and use your i-Top twist daddy to fasten your layered flower to the headband.


And there you have it!


Another look at my "model" to prove that she CAN smile. (But I did have to pay her. Diva.)


I hope you enjoyed my little tutorial. Don't forget to leave a comment here AND on the Imaginisce blog and the other two participating designers' blogs leaving a comment on each along the way.

All of your comments make you eligible to win your very own
i-top and fashion accessory bundle!

Today's mini hop includes:
Imaginisce blog
Robyn Schaub <<<----you are here
Marielle Leblanc <<<----go here next
Erin Bassett


Have fun! And be inspired!

72 comments:

  1. Love the ideas! thanks for the inspiration, I have wanted this tool for so long! Winning would be a ohhhh so happy birthday to me! Thanks for the chances. I am off to hop along.

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  2. this is so very cute great Idea. love the tools for it. would love to win. thanks for the chance to win, great job.
    Anita abbraddock@msn.com

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  3. This is just darling!Thanks for the opportunity to win!http://visionsofpaper.blogspot.com/

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  4. Ok... I don't have any girls - blessed with all boys! But I LOVE this! How adorable that looks and how easy it was to make! I'm thinkin of things for my nieces now instead of my own kids... LOVE it! And thank your cute little model for sharing it with us too! :o)
    Theresa
    www.miislucky.blogspot.com

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  5. What a cute idea! I love the fabric you chose! And I would be ecstatic to win.

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  6. Cute idea!! I am here from Imaginisce

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  7. That is so cute and your daughter is adorable.

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  8. What a beautiful way to use scrap fabric! I will be making some of these as gifts.
    So inspired. I "hopped" here from the Imaginisce blog

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  9. This is super cute and so is your little girl! Thank you!

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  10. Oh wow that is sooo darlin! I could see making these for my little cousin Molly. She is such a girly girl! Great instructions too. :)


    http://www.allyrosedesigns.blogspot.com


    Ally

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  11. Awesome! Will have to give that a go! LOVE the layering and the colours you used.

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  12. Imaginisce sent me. You make this look so easy! Thanks for sharing :)

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  13. I only have neices to spoil with frillies and such! Well, really only one who isn't getting too big these days. Beautiful headband!!

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  14. Oh, soooooooo cute!! What a great little filler to throw in a birthday gift - in the birthday girl's favourite colours of course! TFS - I love it!

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  15. Now that is ONE COOL headband! I teach reading recovery and have bought several packets of headbands at the dollar store to keep the hair out of little ones eyes. I'm sure they'd love the extra embellie:) Thanks for the chance to make the headbands 'sparkle':)

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  16. How adorable!!! LOVE the color. ;)
    - April W

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  17. super cute! Love the fabric added to the already done flowers.

    anne

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  18. Such a cute idea! I want some new headbands now! LOL

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  19. SO adorable...I love this idea..I think I might try for my niece. Thanks for sharing

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  20. Very cute! I would have never thunk it. I have a boy so does that mean I'd have to wear the accesories myself? ;o) Thanks for sharing!

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  21. What a fun and beautiful idea! Your little model is adorable too! Love those curls!!!!

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  22. beautiful bow and model! Thank you for the chance to win.

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  23. i don't have any girls, but i do have some cute little neighbor girls sooooooo i guess i can still make some of these. tfs.

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  24. Fabulous headband!! Thanks for the flower tutorial!
    Have a Great Day!!
    Silvia
    sillyscrap@aol dot com

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  25. This is a cute project. This make wish I had a little girl.

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  26. Excellent tutorial. I think I'll make one for each of my female friends. So fun! Thank you.

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  27. Thank you for the great tutorial and adorable project! Blogger isn't always working for me, so here's my info:
    Barbara
    sweetsandals at gmail dot com

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  28. this is so pretty - I make all types of headbands - and I would love this tool kit to make more - thanks for the tutorial

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  29. Sooooo cute!! I have a 3 year old who would LOVE that and many, many more!!

    ~Tracy
    blue.tacs at yahoo dot com

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  30. Oh so cute! I want an I-top tool!

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  31. Really cute!~wish they had the twists and headbands at my craft store!
    kacee
    mcvicwif@Yahoo.com

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  32. This is really cute! What do you think the chances are that I can get my boys to wear them? Maybe I'll just have to grow my hair.

    smilesmoore2 atverizon dotnet

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  33. This is absolutely dreamy!! Your lil one's hair is just darling - those curls, oh so sweet! Beautifully crafted, looks like fun to make with your awesome tutorial - TFS!

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  34. Thanks so much for the clear tutorial. I was wondering about the Twist Daddies, now I know what they are specifically. Cute headband and model!

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  35. LOve this tutorial!! I will try to do something like this for my DD!! Thanks for the cute idea!!

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  36. Wow, this is absolutely adorable! I had no idea the twist daddies and hair accessories existed!

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  37. Adorable and I know what you mean - I have to bribe my daughter these days to just let me photograph her - let alone smile!

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  38. gorgeous!!

    sweetlilscrapper.blogspot.com
    sweetlilscrapper at hotmail dot ca

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  39. This is so cute! My little one has such wild (though pretty hair) and headbands are the easiest option for us.

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  40. So cute! How I wish my daughter would still wear things in her hair! TFS your project - the headbands turned out adorably. :)

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  41. What a great idea! Wish I had daughters that would wear them.

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  42. came from the Imaginisce blog. Love this little hair bow. I really like the way the I-top projects look. I would love to win one!
    Deb C
    dsc105@live.com

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  43. How cute! I have to make these for my daughter. Just lovely!

    Thanks for sharing,
    Vanessa

    vanlun98@gmail.com

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  44. Gonna try this for my princess :) inspiring!

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  45. Darling flower and headband!
    MaryVTapia@live.com

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  46. This is so cute. I'm going to try to make a couple for my girls.

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  47. Fabulous!! Now my daughter and myself can have hair accessories to match any outfit - lol! Also, little Miss 8 year can have fun making them with me.

    Thank you for sharing, love the idea.

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  48. I love your fabric flowers!!
    thanks for the chance to win =D

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  49. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! Can't wait to try it out!

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  50. Oh, this is the time I wish I had a daughter...fortunately for me, I have nieces and also my friends have daughters who I can make these for. They are so stinkin' cute!

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  51. This is GORGEOUS!! I am always on the look out for cute adorable hair pieces for my DD!! TFS!!

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  52. This is so cute--great tutorial! I raised boys but I do have 2 granddaughters.

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  53. Very cute headband - great idea too, making something non-scrapbook related with your I-top!

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  54. Really really cute, I think your girls are the lucky ones to have a talented crafter like you.
    Kim xXx

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  55. This is certainly one of the benefits of girls.... I love all the frills and glitz and glam of it all!! I have been wanting to make headbands for my DD's for a long time, but have been a bit intimidated. You made this look sooo easy that I think I am going to give it a try!!! Thank you for sharing such a great project!! (your little one is adorable!!)
    Lori

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  56. That is so super cute!! Tfs and have a great day. :)

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  57. So nice, now to just wait to see if any of my sons grace me with a granddaughter one of these fine days,

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  58. So cute!!! I love the fabric pattern you chose. And i have to say... your daughter's hair is gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  59. Super adorable ideas! Thanks for sharing your creativity with us!

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  60. Just love it- so easy and so fancy!! Thnaks for sharing

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  61. What a darling idea Robyn! You make it look so easy.

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  62. Your ruffled flower is lovely. I would wear it and I'm...well, I'm not a teen or preteen anymore ;-)

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  63. I love the headband. You are such a creative and crafty girl! I would love to make these with my daughter.

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