Categories: Crafts

Baby Headbands

Baby headbands are so stinkin’ cute! And they’re amazingly easy to make which is really awesome when you have just a few minutes to do something creative. Today I’m bringing home some baby headband ideas and a tutorial I shared a while ago at Someday Crafts–I think it’s been a couple of months now, but it’s still really fun to bring some of these guest posts home so they’re part of my archives as well. So gather up some elastic, felt, and follow along!

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Don’t you just love tiny newborn girls in headbands? Those little bald heads (mine are bald anyway) with a little something to make their eyes shine…so adorable!

Hi, I’m Lisa Mabey from Mabey She Made It where I blog about DIY Crafts and Sewing. Today Let’s talk about a few ways to make your own baby headbands!

Now before we get started, I’m just going to say I’m not a big fan of the headbands with flowers or bows that are as big as the baby’s head (you can’t see the beautiful baby!), so the ones we’re going to make/talk about today are much more delicate.

The first thing you’ll want to do is make the actual headbands. Foldover elastic is by far my favorite thing to make these out of. It comes in a wide range of colors and even designs, so find something you love for the base. I got all of mine from Pick Your Plum (a daily deal site) and I love the colors and designs.

 

Then cut the elastic so its long enough to go around your baby’s head comfortably. You don’t want to squeeze their little noggins but you also want it to stay on.  Then sew or glue the two ends together.

You can also tie the ends together (you’ll want to cut your elastic longer if you’re going this route) but on newborns I typically don’t like the knotted look. Now you’ve got your basic headband. Time to embellish!

This is where it gets fun! You can go with a variety of embellishment options here you can: A) cut a flower out of some fun fabric, layering the petals and adding something to the center, B) Make a cute little bow out of felt and ribbon, C) Add a few stacked and coordinating buttons, D) Go really simple with a ribbon bow, or E) Embellish a felt bow with some little half-back pearls. Let’s make a felt bow together.

  1. Start by cutting a strip of felt. The strip for my larger felt bow is 1.5” x 5” and my smaller bow is 1” x 4.”
  2. Now fold the ends so they overlap a little, and while holding, cut out a small crescent shape on both sides to give the bow a little shape.
  3. Use hot glue to glue the ends together, just overlapping.
  4. Take a second small piece of felt (or coordinating ribbon) and wrap and glue it around the center of the bow.
  5. Glue it to your headband! On the larger bow, I hot glued some half-back pearls to the headband just for fun.

And in just a few minutes, you have adorable baby headbands that are custom designed for your baby!  And if you don’t yet have a baby to model your headbands, squeeze your 3-year-old’s head into one for a few minutes. 🙂

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Lisa

Lisa Mabey blogs at Mabey She Made It about DIY, Crafts, Home Decor, and Sewing.

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  • These are SOO cute. Hopefully I have a girl someday! :) What a great gift idea, though!

    • Thank you, Amy! I love them for gifts too. They're quick, easy, and so much fun to make!

  • Hi.!! I am Sia from India, and i have a daughter 4 yrs old. She has a function at her school and i was searching out to buy baby headbands in India through online shopping but now I think I can also make a good one buy learning out through this website. Thanks a lot for sharing with step to step pictures. Really helpful for mothers those who have daughter.

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