Showing posts with label princess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label princess. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Lace Crown Tutorial

The Girl Inspired
I originally stumbled upon these adorable lace crowns on Pinterest. I followed to the link to thegirlinspired.com and found her tutorial to be very helpful! The only thing is, I like to use what I have on hand. I had lace, spray paint and glitter, but not the fabric stiffener she used. I did however, have an old bottle of Mod Podge. I am also not very patient when it comes to craft projects, and I didn't like that   the lace took overnight to dry between steps. I improvised! Here's what I did:


What you need

  • Wide strips of lace cut to size (I did some to fit my daughter's head and some to fit her dolls)
  • Mod Podge or Elmer's Glue
  • Foam brush
  • Spray paint in desired colors
  • Spray glitter or regular glitter
  • Glue gun
I laid out each piece of lace and covered both sides in a healthy dose of the Mod Podge. I then transferred them directly to a cookie sheet to dry, being careful to lay them out smooth and flat.



The thing I didn't like about the original tutorial was having to wait for them to dry overnight. Since I had just had the oven on anyway, I thought I'd give that a shot! I kept the oven at about 200 degrees and let them harden in there for a couple hours. It worked great! They were stiff, yet bendable in no time. Just watch out, the fumes can be pretty stinky!


As you can see, I used a couple different kinds of lace. The ruffled stuff did not turn out as well. Hot glue the ends together and spray paint or spray with glitter.



Beautiful!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Princess Leia Costume Inspiration

My son is obsessed with Star Wars right now, and being a little bit of a Star Wars nerd myself, I am ok with that. I am also really glad my daughter was ok with the idea of doing a whole Star Wars theme for Halloween! A tiny Luke Skywalker is even cuter when accompanied by Princess Leia (oh and don't forget baby sister dressed as an ewok!)
Check out my other post about putting together a cheap, Luke Skywalker costume here

To see more of the adorable outfit pictured here, visit this site

Here is a collection of ideas to pull off an adorable little Leia, without breaking the bank or putting tons of work in.




Use sock buns to create Leia's classic hair style!
How to create hair donuts from socks
Pattern for an easy Leia dress
Cheap angle costume = No sew option!
I bought this angle costume a few weeks ago, at that time it was only $6. The reviews on it are correct, it is super cheap and paper thin, but it works for me! I didn't have to sew or glue anything and you can't buy fabric half the time that is this cheap. Lose the wings and halo, add a silver belt and put her hair in two sock buns on the sides. An old or recycled angle costume is the easiest way to go!

Another cute little costume idea


Another cute spin on the classic look. Use a white snow vest or coat and white shirt, boots and pants. Do hair in braids instead of buns.

How to make a Leia headband
Cute option for the little girl with short hair!

A different look for Leia