Friday, February 24, 2012

No-Slip Baby Girl Hairclip Tutorial

First of all I'd like to say that no, this post does not mean that baby is a girl. Actually, at our 18 week appointment baby decided to play hide & seek so we still don't know the gender! We're hoping to find out at our next appointment which will be at 22 weeks. 

But in the mean time I have been making these bow hair clips as gifts... since I'm pretty convinced that my baby is a boy. {I don't know why... it's just in my brain. Maybe because I know about 8 other girls pregnant with boys right now!}

I found the original tutorial here {at make-it-love-it... great blog!} and changed just a few things. She uses drawer liners to make a non-slip gripper on the hair clips which worked great! 

Supplies
Hot glue gun
Ribbon
Hair Clips
Lighter
Scissors
Non-slip grip material



The original post recommends drawer liner, but I couldn't find any less than $10 and I knew I'd only need a little bit, so I got this set of 4 gripper pads at the dollar tree for $1. I only used about a half of one to make over 20 clips. I also got my clips at Sallys.  

First, start by cutting your outer ribbon into 4 inch strips {depending on the size of your clips}. Singe the edges of the ribbon to prevent fraying. 
Next, follow instructions below: 
For the bows, I made 2 different types. I can't decide which one I like better. See below for tutorials on both styles of bows!

For the layered look: 


For the criss-crossed look:

When you're all done, it's time to add the no-slip grip material. The original tutorial had you glue a piece of felt to the back side of the gripper before gluing it to the clip, but for some reason I didn't do that {I think I forgot}. I just glued the gripper it straight onto the clip and it turned out just fine, but I may try the felt sometime in the future. 
 I had so much cute ribbon in my stash that I made a bunch!! They were so simple & look great! 


 Some of the layered bows I just did one layer of ribbon instead of two {see the ones on the right} and I love them both! 

 I also used some of this glittery ribbon from Michaels, although I would only suggest this kind for an older girl since babies can have such sensitive little heads. 
Now, I really need to find some cute boy accessories to make if baby is a boy!! Send any ideas my way because I have scowered pinterest with no luck! 

Partying here this week:
Weekend Wrap Up Party @ TT&J, Threading My Way Hair Accessories Party, Whatcha Got Wednesday @ Lolly Jane, Free For All Friday @ Young & Crafty, Friday Favs @ Naptime Crafters, Weekend Bloggy Reading @ Serenity Now, My Spin on the Pin Party @ Creative Itch, Show & Tell Saturday @ Be Different, Act Normal, Sunday Scoop @ I Heart Naptime, Think Pink Sundays @ Flamingo Toes, Saturday Spotlight @ Classy Clutter

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19 comments:

  1. Gorgeous little hair clips and such a detailed tutorial!!! I would love for you to share this at our ongoing themed linky that's just for Hair Accessories...
    http://threadingmyway.blogspot.com/2012/01/threading-your-way-hair-accessories.html

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  2. Stopping by from the Grow your blog {blog Hop}! http://queenofsavings.com

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  3. SO cute! I need a girl!!! My two little boys are little cuties but I need me some bows in my house! hehe!

    I would absolutely love if you linked this up to my new linky party going on now!!!

    http://www.classyclutter.blogspot.com/2012/02/saturday-spotlight-3.html

    xoxo, Mallory @ Classy Clutter

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  4. Really cute! New follower here! Would love to have you check out my site and link up to my "homemade by You" link party on wednesdays!

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  5. These are so cute, thank you for sharing.

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  6. I have no girls except neighbor kids. I love donating to fundraisers etc. Costly hubby thinks to just give . I tell him--------------secret languagehahaha. Love tutorial its exciting. Want to check out ribbon etc. Thanks Suzy ! Your our neighbor?? Live down by Minnehaha Falls. Never know We might see you ther some warm summer.

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  7. Such a cute idea! I am a new follower from
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  8. Great tutorial! I've made baby shoes with drawer liner for soles, and it works great. BTW, I find it amusing that you are Suzy @ Joy is at home when I am Susannah at Joyfully Yours, Susannah! (My friends and family call me Suzi)

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  9. These are so cute! Love the variety!

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  10. Thank you so much for the tutorial. They came out amazing! I'm hosting a bloglovin' blog hop that started today and runs until Sunday. I'd love it if you joined. The instructions on how to add bloglovin to your blog is listed with the post.

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  11. What fun little bows!


    Love for you to share this at my Wednesday's "Made by ME" Linky Party here: http://www.jaqsstudio.com/2012/02/made-by-me-20-linky-party.html

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  12. Ohhh I spend a fortune on clips for our daughter! I always get the no-slip grip and I have seen this material used or velcro (the "hook" side of it.) Thanks for the great tutorial!!!

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  13. Love this thank you so much!! Our baby girl is due in 7 weeks and this would be so simple and cheap to make!

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  14. So cute!! I need to make some! Love the bump updates too!

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  15. You are so creative and cute! Thanks for this tutorial :) Do you know if you are having a girl or boy? either way you will find something creative for both!

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  17. Love this. these pokadot hair clips are perfect for my daughters polka dot birthday party, thinking of using them as favours for her friends. That ribbon is neatb hope to find something similar here. Thanks for the ideas.

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    1. That is an awesome idea!! They would be so cute and you could easily clip them on to a piece of personalized cardstock! (check out this post- I did this with bobby pins for my bridesmaids: http://joyisathome.blogspot.com/2011/04/bridesmaids-or-brides-survival-kit.html

      I am 99% positive the polkadot ribbon is from michaels, but not in the ribbon section. They were on the end caps in little mini packages.

      Good luck!

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