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A beautiful hairstyle is an indicator of a woman's grooming, which always gives an image of sophistication and charm, regardless of what style the beautiful sex chooses in clothes.
But a unique and stylish hair ornament can be made independently, having at hand the most ordinary materials: ribbons, a plastic hoop, and even small pebbles, rolled to a pleasant smoothness by sea or river waters, are suitable for such decoration.
In our MASTER CLASS we will show how to make a hairband for hair, decorated with ordinary smooth river or sea pebbles, as well as a flower made of shreds of fabrics.
Tip: You can and) instead of a tape, take a regular plastic hoop, b) purchase in the store self-adhesive rhinestones and other suitable self-adhesive decorations instead of gluing them yourself, at) you can string beads of different sizes on elastic tape and fix them in the hair with invisible hairpins, d)you can weave the remains of old beads into a pigtail of floss floss and make pendants to a ribbon-hoop or just weave them into braids, or you can) put on an even-wide hard plastic hoop not around the head, but from the forehead to the back of the head, securing it with hairpins in a bundle on the back of the head and, finally,) glue two plastic hoops at right angles, cutting one of them to the desired length.
For our pebble wrap tape YOU WILL NEED: elastic or satin ribbon 2 cm wide, 120 cm long, shreds of different fabrics, small smooth pebbles, transparent varnish, hot glue gun, sewing threads, zigzag scissors.
HOW TO MAKE: wash stones and varnish. Using a thermal gun, glue the stones in the middle of the tape one after another in the form of a track of approx. 30 cm
Cut 10 squares of different sizes (with a side from 8 to 10 cm) from the fabric shreds with zigzag scissors. Pick up the squares in the middle, sew in the shape of a flower and sew on the belt next to the "stone path". Cut the ends of the satin ribbon obliquely.
The article used photos from the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia Fashion Week show, the BHSAD (British Higher School of Art and Design) model.
And also: photo by Stefan Knauer.
The material was prepared by Elena Karpova.
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