Written list of Materials and Step-by-step Instructions - What you need: a thin metal headband, zip ties (I used 11 in, 8 in, and 6 in zip ties), a hot glue gun, spray paint, tacky glue, and items to decorate with (I chose glitter, star sequins, and a variety of small beads) Instructions: 1) Lay the zip ties out around your headband to figure out where you want them to go. 2) Zip the zip ties onto the headband as tightly as possible. 3) Starting at one end of the headband, slide a zip tie to the side, add a small amount of hot glue where the zip tie was previously, and then slide your zip tie back into place. Please be careful not to burn yourself. 4) Repeat step three until all of your zip ties are glued down where you want them. 5) Once your glue is dry, spray paint one side of the headband. 6) Once the one side of the headband is dry, spray paint the other side. 7) Using the tacky glue apply whatever sort of decorations you would like to the zip ties. If you have heavier decorations, keep them towards the bottom of the zip ties to prevent them from bending. 8) Once the decorations have dried, enjoy your headpiece!
Special K Thank you! I’m so excited that you’re going to make one, and happy birthday to your granddaughter! 🎉 That is very thoughtful of you, I am sure she will love it! Anyway, if you have any questions let me know. 😊
No problem! I’m happy you liked it. 😊 I just left a comment on the video and pinned it to the top with a list of materials and step by step instructions. 👍🏼
Excellent video! Easy and safe for my stage school costumes. We are doing Aladdin and next year the King and I. At our Christmas pageant I shall also use your idea to give halo's to Mary and Joseph. THANK YOU so much!!
Fascinating! Looks grand yet it's affordable! I'm looking for diy headband for jacket. Usually a drawn character have their jacket collar raised up and stiff. Instead i found this quite an eye catching fashion item. Since I'm a guy, this could be a fantastic desk decór too!
Thank you for this DIY! for work we have spirit week and one of the themes in October is wear a halo or devil horns. I will be recreating this, maybe even in white! With a silver chrome spray paint and white beads and glitter. Honestly the color choices are endless.
Thank you! With the length of zip ties I used, it has no problem holding itself up, like it doesn’t lean or fall over to one side. However, I would not recommend putting any heavy crystals, beads, etc. towards the ends of any of the zip ties. They would definitely bend over if you did that. Hope that helps you. 😊
@@myneighborkira I dressed as a sort of dark angel, innocent/dark. The gold headpiece, plus a white lacey dress, a black BDSM chocker, black tears and chains.
How sturdy is it? I need to make one for our outdoor Shakespeare play, but I'm worried it's gonna wave around and look flimsy when the performer is walking?
I would say it’s fairly sturdy and wouldn’t really wave around while walking. If you’re worried about it, you could probably glue wire behind the zip ties and spray paint them to add stability, or use wood skewers instead.
Of course you could, I don’t see why not! I think that would look amazing! ✨ However, if they are larger/heavier I would make sure to keep them towards the base of the zip ties. Otherwise, they may end up being too top heavy and bending a bit. If you are really set on having larger/heavier rhinestones at the top though, maybe use wood skewers instead of zip ties.
Aw, thank you! I’m happy you liked it. 💕 Also, that is so cool! Do you have an Instagram? If you do and decide to post photos, please tag me - I would love to see them! 😊
Thank you! So, I zipped the ties onto the headband as tightly as possible. Then I slid them them all over a bit towards one side. I then went to the other side, put a dot of glue where I wanted the tie to be, and slid the tie back in place. I repeated this for each tie until they were all glued down. Hope this makes sense, if you have any other questions don’t hesitate to ask! 😊
Mine don’t flop over or anything like that. I wouldn’t glue anything particularly large or heavy onto them though. If you’re really worried about it, you can probably use wooden skewers instead.
Hi! Here is the list of things I used to make the headpiece: a thin metal headband, zip ties (I used two different sizes, one smaller and one larger), a hot glue gun, gold spray paint, tacky glue, and items to decorate with (I chose glitter, star sequins, and a variety of small gold beads). My apologies about the audio. Hope this helps.
I think it would be fine to use a plastic headband as long as it is thin and fits well. Although, I would switch out the hot glue for Krazy Glue or something similar. The hot glue might melt the plastic headband. Good luck! 😊👍🏼
I thought the same thing before I made this, but the zip ties on mine stay up perfectly fine. Just make sure to zip them on as tightly as possible, and secure them with hot glue. I would also avoid putting any sort of heavy embellishments towards the tops of the zip ties. If you want to see the headpiece on, check out the makeup video linked at the end (the sun goddess makeup one). Skewers would also be a great alternative though if wanted to swap the zip ties out! 😊
You should be able to find everything, except the zip ties, at a craft store like Michaels or Joann. You probably need to go somewhere like Home Depot or Lowe’s to find the zip ties. There is of course always Amazon haha.
No worries, I totally understood what you meant. 👍🏼 Anyway, I’m sorry that you had a difficult time hearing part of the audio. 😕 Here are the materials you are going to need, a thin metal headband, zip ties (I used two different sizes, one smaller and one larger), a hot glue gun, spray paint (I used gold), tacky glue, and items to decorate with (I chose glitter, star sequins, and a variety of small gold beads). Hope this helps! 😊
Oh no! I’m sorry you’re having a difficult time understanding the audio. 🙁 Here, hopefully this helps! 😊 What you need: a thin metal headband, zip ties (I used 11 in, 8 in, and 6 in zip ties), a hot glue gun, spray paint, tacky glue, and items to decorate with (I chose glitter, star sequins, and a variety of small beads) Instructions: 1) Lay the zip ties out around your headband to figure out where you want them to go. 2) Zip the zip ties onto the headband as tightly as possible. 3) Starting at one end of the headband, slide a zip tie to the side, add a small amount of hot glue where the zip tie was previously, and then slide your zip tie back into place. ****Be careful not to burn yourself.*** 4) Repeat step three until all of your zip ties are glued down where you want them. 5) Once your glue is dry, spray paint one side of the headband. 6) Once the one side of the headband is dry, spray paint the other side. 7) Using the tacky glue apply whatever sort of decorations you would like to the zip ties. ***If you have heavier decorations, keep them towards the bottom of the zip ties to prevent them from bending.*** 8) Once the decorations have dried, enjoy your headpiece!
Written list of Materials and Step-by-step Instructions -
What you need: a thin metal headband, zip ties (I used 11 in, 8 in, and 6 in zip ties), a hot glue gun, spray paint, tacky glue, and items to decorate with (I chose glitter, star sequins, and a variety of small beads)
Instructions:
1) Lay the zip ties out around your headband to figure out where you want them to go.
2) Zip the zip ties onto the headband as tightly as possible.
3) Starting at one end of the headband, slide a zip tie to the side, add a small amount of hot glue where the zip tie was previously, and then slide your zip tie back into place. Please be careful not to burn yourself.
4) Repeat step three until all of your zip ties are glued down where you want them.
5) Once your glue is dry, spray paint one side of the headband.
6) Once the one side of the headband is dry, spray paint the other side.
7) Using the tacky glue apply whatever sort of decorations you would like to the zip ties. If you have heavier decorations, keep them towards the bottom of the zip ties to prevent them from bending.
8) Once the decorations have dried, enjoy your headpiece!
I got the zip ties from a local hardware store, the headband from Amazon, and everything else from either Michaels or Joann Fabrics.
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Beautiful can’t wait to make it for my girl
So exciting, I’m sure she’s going to love it! 😊
Wow. Never imagined it would be this easy and economical. Thank you!
I know, it is surprisingly simple! Also, no problem! 😊👍🏼
Thanks for being so fast 🧡 this looks amazing and so easy THANKS
You’re welcome! I’m happy you liked the headpiece! 😊
So beautiful and simple
Great idea, I'm making My granddaughter one in silver. Her b-day party is ice princess themed
Special K Thank you! I’m so excited that you’re going to make one, and happy birthday to your granddaughter! 🎉 That is very thoughtful of you, I am sure she will love it! Anyway, if you have any questions let me know. 😊
That is so cute💜🥺
Thanks so much for the tutorial, please can you include a written list of materials used for the headpiece?
No problem! I’m happy you liked it. 😊 I just left a comment on the video and pinned it to the top with a list of materials and step by step instructions. 👍🏼
Sounds cute!
You are freaking awesome! I have a fashion show coming up and your demo made my life so much easier 👑👑👑. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! No problem, I’m happy the video was helpful! Best of luck with the fashion show! 😊
Excellent video! Easy and safe for my stage school costumes. We are doing Aladdin and next year the King and I. At our Christmas pageant I shall also use your idea to give halo's to Mary and Joseph. THANK YOU so much!!
No problem! I’m happy you found the video helpful! 😊
Thank you, your idea its faboluos!
You’re welcome, and thank you! 😁
On Friday it is fancy hat day so this will help
This is wonderful!!!
Thank you! 🥰
Fascinating! Looks grand yet it's affordable! I'm looking for diy headband for jacket. Usually a drawn character have their jacket collar raised up and stiff. Instead i found this quite an eye catching fashion item. Since I'm a guy, this could be a fantastic desk decór too!
Happy you liked the video and found it helpful! 😊
Thank you for this DIY! for work we have spirit week and one of the themes in October is wear a halo or devil horns. I will be recreating this, maybe even in white! With a silver chrome spray paint and white beads and glitter. Honestly the color choices are endless.
You’re welcome! That’s so fun! I’m sure you’re going to look stunning! 🤩💕
This was one of the most useful videos I've seen so far. Thank you so so much🙌🏼💗
Yay! I’m happy you think so, and no problem! 😊💕
How clever. ♥️🌹
Thank you so much!! I didn't know that this would be easy to make.
You’re welcome! I know, right!? 😊
Thank you! You saved me from a headache and help keep money in my pocket!! 😍😂💕
You’re welcome! 😁
Thank you for this!! I just subscribed to your channel🤗🤗🤗
You’re welcome and thank you! 💕
THIS IS SOO CREATIVE
AWESOME!
Thanks 😊💕
Very good, thank you, hope it's useful
No problem and me too! 😊
Girrll, I love it💖 I'll try to make the same
Yassss do ittt 😁
😲 it's actually things I own around my house 😲 I'm sorry I'm just *quaking* it's so easy to make like I'm impressed it looked really good
I know! It looks so good for just being spray painted zip ties covered in glitter and beads lol. 🤣
Omg it was SO easyy!!🤧💕💕💕
It's very easy! Omg, thenks for the video i loved. I see you from México ♡♡♡♡
Yay! I’m so happy you liked the video! Thank you! 😊💕
Simply Beautiful ❤
Thank you!!! 😊
this is soo pretty but is it sturdy or floppy??
Thank you! With the length of zip ties I used, it has no problem holding itself up, like it doesn’t lean or fall over to one side. However, I would not recommend putting any heavy crystals, beads, etc. towards the ends of any of the zip ties. They would definitely bend over if you did that. Hope that helps you. 😊
I love the Zip tie idea! ❤ Thank you👍
No problem! Thanks for subscribing, it means a lot 😊💕
this video is really cool 💘 love the glitter you chose !
victoria xo thank you, I’m happy you liked it (and the glitter haha)! 😊
Thank you for this video! I used it to make myself a Hallowe'en headpiece and it turned out perfectly!
Yay! I’m happy this helped you make your own headpiece, that’s awesome! What did you dress as!? 😊💕
@@myneighborkira I dressed as a sort of dark angel, innocent/dark. The gold headpiece, plus a white lacey dress, a black BDSM chocker, black tears and chains.
Loved this totally gonna try it out!
Thank you! You totally should - it’s so easy and looks super cool! 😊
Nice one
Thank you! 😊
Super easy thanks
No problem! 😊
So nice.. Im wondering if the zip ties can be replaced with more sturdier item. Can suggest any?
I would think wood skewers would work. You may need to cut and sand them though depending on what length you wanted. 🤔
Thank you for sharing your clever ideas
No problem! 😊
this is amazing!! thank you!!
No problem, happy you liked it! 😊
Thank you so much.. It's very helpful for me...
No problem! 😊
Ermosa y económica
Muchas gracias! 😊
How sturdy is it? I need to make one for our outdoor Shakespeare play, but I'm worried it's gonna wave around and look flimsy when the performer is walking?
I would say it’s fairly sturdy and wouldn’t really wave around while walking. If you’re worried about it, you could probably glue wire behind the zip ties and spray paint them to add stability, or use wood skewers instead.
Fantastic 💛✨🙆🏻♀️
Thank you! 😊💕
Can you use any type of rhinestones ?
Of course you could, I don’t see why not! I think that would look amazing! ✨ However, if they are larger/heavier I would make sure to keep them towards the base of the zip ties. Otherwise, they may end up being too top heavy and bending a bit. If you are really set on having larger/heavier rhinestones at the top though, maybe use wood skewers instead of zip ties.
This is awesome! Great video :) I’m going to make this and do a styled shoot! (I’m a photographer)
Aw, thank you! I’m happy you liked it. 💕 Also, that is so cool! Do you have an Instagram? If you do and decide to post photos, please tag me - I would love to see them! 😊
@@myneighborkira Yes I do, I will definitely tag you in the hopefully near future! :)
Yay! I am so excited, can’t wait! 😀
I’m making this cause I’m having a “dress up as the letter of your name party” and my name is Zia so I’m going as Zeus😍
I’m so excited, you’re going to look amazing! 🤩 Have fun at your party! 💕
😍😍😍
The ideas so creative , I love it
Super helpful to us...
My daughter
Thank you! I hope you had fun making this headpiece, it’s really easy to put together and looks awesome! 😊
Great video! Did you only hotglue the two ends or did you glue one zip by one? Cause I can't slide them all off again 🤔
Thank you! So, I zipped the ties onto the headband as tightly as possible. Then I slid them them all over a bit towards one side. I then went to the other side, put a dot of glue where I wanted the tie to be, and slid the tie back in place. I repeated this for each tie until they were all glued down. Hope this makes sense, if you have any other questions don’t hesitate to ask! 😊
@@myneighborkira Thank you that helps a lot! 🌻
Awesome! 👍🏼 Let me know if you need anything else! 😃
soph Were the zip ties flimsy?
Mine don’t flop over or anything like that. I wouldn’t glue anything particularly large or heavy onto them though. If you’re really worried about it, you can probably use wooden skewers instead.
Nice!
Isabella Hübinette thank you 😊
Can you tupe the stuff you used again cuz I can't really hear them
Hi! Here is the list of things I used to make the headpiece: a thin metal headband, zip ties (I used two different sizes, one smaller and one larger), a hot glue gun, gold spray paint, tacky glue, and items to decorate with (I chose glitter, star sequins, and a variety of small gold beads). My apologies about the audio. Hope this helps.
Does the headband have to be metal? Is there a difference if you use a plastic one?
I think it would be fine to use a plastic headband as long as it is thin and fits well. Although, I would switch out the hot glue for Krazy Glue or something similar. The hot glue might melt the plastic headband. Good luck! 😊👍🏼
How do you call those glitter look like sprinkles???
Hi! I’m pretty sure they’re called bugle beads.
It's beautiful but can u write the things that r needed in the description box. I will be thankful to u
Thank you! Also, I added the materials and instructions to the description box. 😊
Where can I get those glitters?
I’m pretty sure I got mine at Michaels or Joann Fabrics. 😊
The zip ties aren’t flimsy? I feel with the length they would be bending all over the place as skewers wouldn’t.
I thought the same thing before I made this, but the zip ties on mine stay up perfectly fine. Just make sure to zip them on as tightly as possible, and secure them with hot glue. I would also avoid putting any sort of heavy embellishments towards the tops of the zip ties. If you want to see the headpiece on, check out the makeup video linked at the end (the sun goddess makeup one). Skewers would also be a great alternative though if wanted to swap the zip ties out! 😊
Sarvendra yadav
Please what did you use for the spikes?
Jennifer Okafor I used 11 inch, 8 inch, and 6 inch zip ties 😊
Nice ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! 💕
👍👍
What size zip ties did you use? I cant tell from my phone
Brooke Jay 11 inch, 8 inch, and 6 inch
@@myneighborkira thanks!
Brooke Jay no problem!
What kind of glue did you use?
I used hot glue, I don’t know which brand though. I sort of destroyed the original packaging the glue came in haha. 😆
Wow, I was going to pay $40 dollars for one of these!! Thanks
No problem! They’re surprisingly easy to make. 😊
😍👏👏👏👍
Where can I buy all of these stuff????
You should be able to find everything, except the zip ties, at a craft store like Michaels or Joann. You probably need to go somewhere like Home Depot or Lowe’s to find the zip ties. There is of course always Amazon haha.
ZeRa Thank you so much💕💕
Dollar Tree as well
What called that plastic?
They are zip ties, you should be able to pick them up at a hardware store or order them off of Amazon. 😊
En español porfavor
Lo siento, no hablo español 😞
Sorry type*
No worries, I totally understood what you meant. 👍🏼 Anyway, I’m sorry that you had a difficult time hearing part of the audio. 😕 Here are the materials you are going to need, a thin metal headband, zip ties (I used two different sizes, one smaller and one larger), a hot glue gun, spray paint (I used gold), tacky glue, and items to decorate with (I chose glitter, star sequins, and a variety of small gold beads). Hope this helps! 😊
It is difficult to understand ur words. 😢
Oh no! I’m sorry you’re having a difficult time understanding the audio. 🙁
Here, hopefully this helps! 😊
What you need: a thin metal headband, zip ties (I used 11 in, 8 in, and 6 in zip ties), a hot glue gun, spray paint, tacky glue, and items to decorate with (I chose glitter, star sequins, and a variety of small beads)
Instructions:
1) Lay the zip ties out around your headband to figure out where you want them to go.
2) Zip the zip ties onto the headband as tightly as possible.
3) Starting at one end of the headband, slide a zip tie to the side, add a small amount of hot glue where the zip tie was previously, and then slide your zip tie back into place. ****Be careful not to burn yourself.***
4) Repeat step three until all of your zip ties are glued down where you want them.
5) Once your glue is dry, spray paint one side of the headband.
6) Once the one side of the headband is dry, spray paint the other side.
7) Using the tacky glue apply whatever sort of decorations you would like to the zip ties. ***If you have heavier decorations, keep them towards the bottom of the zip ties to prevent them from bending.***
8) Once the decorations have dried, enjoy your headpiece!
@@myneighborkira This is SOOOOOOOOO sweet & thoughtful to give detailed instructions. May You & Your family Be Blessed with the same kindness.