Floral
A floral hair clip is easy to make. All you need for this craft is fake flowers, a hot glue gun, hot glue sticks, fake leaves, and a hair clip. Start by pulling the flower buds off the stem. Also pull the leaves off the stem or use scissors to cut them off. You may also have to cut the bottom of the flower bud to make it lay flat.
Then glue the leaves to the outside base of the hair clip. Make sure the leaves cover the base. Then add the flowers by covering the bottom with glue and pressing it gently on top of the leaves. You may have to squeeze some glue into the center of the flower to hold all of the petals together. This custom hair clip is a perfect way to add flowers to your style.
Foam
Another material that is perfect for making custom hair clips is foam. For this craft you will need foam sheets or cut outs, scissors, a hot glue gun, hot glue sticks, and a hair clip. You may also want to use paint markers to add detail to this custom hair clip.
If you have already cut foam shapes you will start by choosing the shapes you like. If you are using foam sheets you should use a piece of chalk to dry the desired shape onto the foam. Then cut the shape out and wipe off the chalk outline.
Glue the foam shapes to the hair clip using the hot glue gun. Feel free to layer the foam sheets for depth and detail. You can also use the paint markers to draw on the foam.
Buttons
Buttons are a fun and easy material to use when learning how to make a custom hair clip. You will need buttons, sandpaper, a hot glue gun, hot glue sticks, a wet paper towel, and a hair clip for this custom craft.
Start by choosing interesting buttons and sanding the bottoms with sandpaper. Use the wet paper towel to wipe the dust off of the bottom of the buttons. When the buttons are dry use the hot glue gun to attach them to the hair clip. When the glue is cool you can wear your custom accessory.
Learning how to make a custom hair clip does not have to be hard or complicated. These instructions will teach yo how to make an awesome custom hair clip on the first try.
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