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How to Make Paper Flower Hair Accessories

A sure sign that it's summer is when every girl in every magazine suddenly has flowers in her hair. For us girls without a styling team watching our every flyaway, there has been a dozen amazing flower crown tutorials floating about the web, all ready to transform us into summery flower fairies. However! Flower crowns can be a little awkward to wear; firstly, they are not very adaptable, you're pretty much going to have to settle with hair down. And secondly they can sometimes skirt around the edges of simply looking like you've plonked some flowers on top of your head. I wanted to create a flower hair accessory which was totally adaptable to different hairstyles and still looked delicate and pretty. The best part is also how much potential you have with these little spirals; for my prom up-do I replaced flowers with pearls for a sophisticated look and in the future I fully intend to try out some bows. If you try out any be sure to share!
Keyword: diy flowers, hair tutorial
Author: Brittni

Materials

  • good quality paper cardstock
  • scissors
  • 2 knitting needles of different thicknesses or similar
  • glue gun
  • wire - I used 20 gauge wire for this project.
  • round nose pliers
  • flat nose pliers
  • wire cutters

Instructions

  • First cut out your petals. You will need one tear drop shape for the centre and then about five rounded heart shapes.
  • Take a small knitting needle and roll the tear drop to make the centre of your rose.
  • Now take your heart shape and pinch the base around a large knitting needle.
  • With a small knitting needle curl the tops of your petals backwards.
  • Curl all of your petals in this way.
  • To assemble your rose start by gluing the tear drop shape into the centre of one of your petals.
  • Continue to build up your rose in this way adding petals diagonally opposite.
  • When you're finished your rose should look like this!
  • Using the very base of your round nosed pliers make a large circle. This will be the centre of your spiral and where you will be gluing your flower.
  • Using your flat nosed pliers hold your wire and keep rotating and twisting round until you have a wire spiral.
  • Cut off your spiral leaving a short tail.
  • Using the smallest part of your round nosed pliers make a small loop at the end or the tail. This is just to round off the edges so it doesn't hurt your head.
  • Now holding the centre circle gentle pull out your spiral.
  • Add a big blob of glue gun to the centre of your spiral and glue on your paper flower.
  • And you're done! To wind in your flowers simply thread the end of your spiral into your hair and twist. The spirals work best when applied into tight hairstyles or up dos but can also be reasonably secure in loose hair.