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Please explain how to make my tiara-esque headband

hello everyone this is iron thank you for watching I want to thank Sheik Tokyo for collaborating with me and if you haven't checked them out yet you should definitely go to Chiquito be calm it's a fashion / style website and it's just a whole lot of fun I've been on there for a while and I'm just really excited that they're doing this with me today I'm going to be showing you how to make a TRS headband this is a version in black that I made and as you can see it's a little bit little leta a little bit Victorian and it's just a lot of fun to make and even more fun to wear so let's go through the things that you'll need first you'll need a basic headband as you can see this is a rather wide headband i really suggest that because it's easier to add flowers and lace and such about a yard of material and I just have some scrap material here that I had leftover you're going to need some tulle you really don't need a lot I suggest getting about a yard to a yard and a half some flowers I got these out of a craft section at Michaels and what you're going to be doing is just pulling them off their stems so that'll create an excellent touch some scissors some sort of beads or rhinestones for details and a little bit of glimmer you can sell if you'd like but I find it a lot easier to use a glue gun take your headband and lay it over the fabric towards the outer edge your goal is to mold the fabric around the headband they need some extra fabric at the ends with the edges folded over just start gluing the fabric against the underside of the headband and glue from end to end flip the fabric over the headband so that the whole thing looks like a veil now start cutting the excess fabric away after cutting away the bulk like to pull the fabric through the headband and cut the remaining amount leaving about two inches you pull over as before and glue to the other side of the fabric do this from end to end of the headband just as before you trim the end so there's only about a half inch left at each into the headband then fold the ends over and glue down try to make it as flat as possible you here's the finished headband without any pretty details start the tulle process by laying the tulle neatly over the headband as you glue it to the headband gather it or pleat it as you go I like to blot the excess glue this a piece of material so I don't burn myself do this across the whole headband and don't worry about it being perfect you I'm doing a strong pleading here but gatherin looks just as nice so whichever method is up to your liking as you can see now the tool sprays out from the headband and that's the goal at this point you can cut the tool but I'm still saving that until I'm done with gluing on flowers because I want to make sure that the to balance each other out this part is easy just remove the flowers from their stems and glue them onto the headband according to your taste drop a bit of glue down before and after you add the flowers for stronghold now I'm adding a different flower for variance this isn't necessary and is up to you to do begin cutting a tool I like to cut off the majority and then go in by cutting little by little and get the desired effect I also like to cut into the tool in a leaf like manner to add to that spray out effect I spoke up before at the headbands ends make the tool quite short this is for aesthetic purposes as well as practical so it doesn't poke your ears now I'm adding tiny white beads it's hard to see on the video but in person it creates a nice touch while covering up an attractive glue marks I like to put them within the flowers and all over the headband in small groupings and we're all finished

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