Saturday, November 14, 2009

Cute Crafty idea for a Baby girl picture...?

Can Anybody give me ideas on what i can use for a headband for my daughters photography im going to do.. She will have on like a pink onesis and pink tutu looking outfit with fairy wings on her back that are pink and white. I was trying to get ideas for what she can have on her head. Something green and white like garland or maybe flowers but what kind of flowers and how to put them together? She is 6 months old anybody have any crafty ideas?

Cute Crafty idea for a Baby girl picture...?
1) Try buying an elasticated headband ready made or buy a piece of elasticated lace with a delicate hole like design, so you can thread things through and make one yourself.





2) Go and buy from the local craft store, $2 shop or even some cake shops some of those cute little artificial roses with the wire stems.





3) Thread the wire end (which is fabric covered) through the tiny little holes in the lace and loop each end with another flower and twist them all together to make a halo of beautiful roses or any other flower of your choice.





They come in all sorts of beautiful colours and some even have glitters and pearl swirled through them!





You can also pick up packets of beautiful leaves to mix through the flowers.





If you wish to, you could glue those leaves to the headband and make the illusion of only leaves and flowers resting in a beautiful round halo resting on babies head.





It will be beautiful and you will always look at the photo and know ''wow i made that!'' and it looks so beautiful too!





Good luck!
Reply:'Tis the season for lilacs. Maybe throw in some purple and white lilacs to contrast the pink. Plus lilac leaves are glossy, hold together well, and have a smooth shape. A project I did when I was 9 years old -- superglue the leaves in a circlet and then sprinkle on lilac petals/flowers.





Plus you can just grab a handful of lilacs from the neighbor's yard -- cheap and easy!





... Not sure how I managed to get my hands on superglue when I was 9, come to think of it...





Anyway, good luck!


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