My sister was looking for a hair bow holder for my goddaughter, and being the best godmother ever I decided to take matters into my own hands and make one for her!
Materials: Picture frame (I found mine at Michael's in the wood crafts section), paint (if necessary), command hooks, ribbon, stapler.
Time: < 2 hours
Step 1: Paint it!
I painted the frame white and the sides had a darker tone to it that I thought gave the frame some depth. I decided not to paint the sides and just paint the top (it was also just easier that way!).
Step 2:
The next step is to measure, cut, and staple the ribbon to the frame at even widths along the frame.
I double stapled each one for extra support. Make sure it is tight enough so that the ribbon does not hang loose.
Step 3:
This frame is perfect to add an accent ribbon on the side. I double tied it to give it the butterfly look. Then I laced the ends through the sides of the frame.Step 4:
Time to add the command hooks! I added them just below each ribbon. The command hooks are for round headbands.
Step 5:
I created this round nameplate to give more support to the hair bow holder. I twisted the ribbon to use as a hook instead of adding a picture hook or something more complicated.
This is the sweetest project, I loved making it for my little goddaughter! This is such a good gift for birthdays, baby showers, or any time of the year! It's a great decoration and space saver. I hope you enjoy!
Thanks for tuning in!
-K
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