I've been adding lots of new stuff to Sabrina's room lately. Her bare walls are finally looking colorful and fun. One thing I did finish a bit ago was her headband holder. It was getting out of hand. Luckily her hair is getting a little longer so I get to start making more clips now hehe.
I had this long frame I got on clearance at Hobby Lobby that I was going to use my my jewelry holder, but Jade came up with a genius idea for that that didn't need a frame that we'll share soon. So this frame was passed on to organize Sabrina's pretties. And All I did was take a string of hanging wire, nailed it to the sides of the frame, and repeated for the bottom row. The top row holds the stretchy headbands with clothespins and the bottom row holds the clips.
Sabrina likes it cause she can see all the headbands and I let her choose one, put it on, then look at herself in the mirror right above it. She is such a girly girl. My Nana marvels that she keeps them in her hair but really she thinks everything is a headband now and tries to wear it on her head.
Recognize some of the headbands? There is some from The Pink Ruffle, Family Ever After, and Sweet Cami Jayne! I also have tutorials for The Rolled Fabric Flowers, the Eyelet Lace Flower, and the Crown Headband, and there is a few more in there that are up and coming tutorials!
(ps, if you noticed the muppet theater in the top photo you can find the tutorial here, and the canvas you see in the mirror you can find here)



























Great Idea! Thanks for sharing. My daughter has tons of hair accessories. I can't resist them :)
ReplyDeleteXOXO Ginny
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Brilliant as alway. So I knew she had a plethora of headbands, but geez I didn't know she had THAT many:)
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This single post has me looking at ten other posts and blogs! LOVE. Also, I've decided that I need to be Sabrina's singing nanny or your real life sidekick.
And did you peek at my still-unpublished DIY Wedding #1 post? Because it involves a frame, twine, and clothes pins. No joke!
#letter4fan to a totally non-creepy extend, I promise!
*extent :-)
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What a great idea! Looks nice!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, clothes pins, GREAT idea!
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Love this! Such a great idea! I'd love it if you added this project to the Never-Ending Link Party on my site. Take a look: http://www.ahappyplacecalledhome.com/the-never-ending-link-party/
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love this! I've made my daughter many hair bows/clips/headbands over the past 4 years and I'm always looking for new ways to keep them organized.
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What a cute display. I love the idea of using headbands in your decor. They're too pretty to sit in a drawer! I must say, SUPER thrilling to see one of my creations on your wall! :)
ReplyDeletewould love it if you could share this on my link party
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www.serenityyou.blogspot.com
This is super cute! I recently scored some free frames. I might have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea!!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the picture of sweet baby girl in her theater!! ;)
Such a great idea!!! Found you on the Gingersnap crafts party :) Check out my blog if you have a chance! www.MyRainaSunshine.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea! It turned out great!
ReplyDeleteSooo cute!!
ReplyDeleteThat is really pretty. It would work well for craft fairs too. I would love for you to share your organizer at Bacon Time's weekly Anything Goes linky.
ReplyDeleteThis is genius!! I have a ton for bows for my baby girl, that I need a cute place to put! Thanks for the idea! Check out my blog at www.forcraftinesssake.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea! My girls are in elementary school but still wear lots of flower clips and satin flowers on elastic bands, so this would work perfectly. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteawesome Idea! Thanks for the inspiration! If you're interested I have a link party on my site today and I'd love you to join it. Maria at http://caribbeanmissionarywife.blogspot.com/2012/03/t-time-67-and-link-party.html
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I'll be featuring this on my blog tomorrow!
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This is great! I currently have a system that I made that works well for barrettes, but not for headbands and clips. I may have to try this. Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteNow that looks great, saby baby is so lucky to have you as her mommy. That is very creative and looks great. Love the photo along with it! Love MOM
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