There’s something that always makes me feel good about repurposing something old into something new. Instead of tossing an out of style T-shirt or knit dress, why not turn it into a pretty headband ...
Sometimes you just don’t have the time, energy or money for an entire costume. You want to get in the spirit of things, but the idea of decking yourself out from head to toe seems far too involved. So ...
1. Sand down your headbands so they’re ready to be glued and painted. 2. Decide what your headbands are going to say and arrange your letters accordingly. We went for Clink, Cheers and Party. 3. Glue ...
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DIY headbands and scrunchies for chic everyday looks
Interior design guru MaCenna Lee shows how to make DIY headbands and scrunchies with leather, linen, and silk.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Noelle Demartini of “Succulents by Noelle” ...
These little gems will brighten up any Easter occasion! They're a fantastic DIY for all ages — not just the kids — because they can be made to any size and customized for extra fun. Super simple and ...
This last one looks a little more complicated, but it’s actually a super-simple knot called a sailor’s knot. I used a men’s striped T-shirt for a slightly nautical flair. Cut either 2 or 4 strips ...
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