It's every fashion blogger must have, a style statement, a romantic fairytale accessory perfect for spring or summer. Though I definitely don't consider myself a fashion blogger, I thought it would be fun to make this crown. Floral crowns remind me of fairies, elves, and forest nymphs.
It also exudes a whimsical, care-free, bohemian chic vibe.
Here's a step-by-step tutorial if you like to make one
for yourself or for your little girls :)
You will need the following materials:
1. Pliers or scissors
2. Coated wire/floral wire/twisting wire
3. Faux flowers with wire stems
Let's begin! First, get your faux flowers. I got mine from a local store which only costs 45 php ($1). I chose this one because the flowers are the perfect size, not too big and not too small. I love the color too. Start by cutting the stems of your faux flowers.
Next, you will need to measure your head's circumference. You can just eyeball it or use a measuring tape to get the exact measurement. Start forming your branches into a circle the same size as your measurement. You might have to bend the wire several times to make it more flexible and easier to form.
Once you are done bending your stems, secure the stems together using coated wire. I used four main stems in total for my crown, but because some portions look scant and almost bare, I added some small stems to make it look fuller.
Here's my finished product! I love how it turned out. The color is so vibrant and girly. I suggest you use the same color of wire as the stem to make the wires blend seamlessly. I only have green and gold wire available at the time I made this project and I chose the green one to make it look more natural and organic.
Now it's time to wear your crown! Unleash your inner fairy princess by wearing this.
Perfect for boho and fairytale weddings and Instagram photos!
I'd also love to see this worn by those cute little flower girls :)
Perfect for boho and fairytale weddings and Instagram photos!
I'd also love to see this worn by those cute little flower girls :)
Have fun doing this DIY!
You made one? Great!
I'd love to see your version! Send me a link :)
You made one? Great!
I'd love to see your version! Send me a link :)
Very lovely crown:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, I will have to try it,looks really nice for spring and summer:)
you're very much welcome. i'd love to see your crown dearie :) send me a link when you get to do one!
DeleteSis did you know that it's in demand for teens now? I saw an online shop selling those crowns and yours is even more beautiful than that :) You should sell your DIY!
ReplyDeleteyea! love making them just for fun. i'm flattered naman sis sa comment mo na to ;) thank you!
DeleteNice wreath. I might be a little too old for them, but this DIY is still useful for my work. Love your blog, but you already know that! :)
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thank you mrs. diaz! :) there's nothing old for a young heart dear! this would be perfect for your wedding clients. btw, i love your posts.keep them coming! you're ilocos posts make me miss ilocos.thanks for sharing your adventures :)
DeleteReally pretty crown!
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thanks! followed you on bloglovin ;)
DeleteHey Gorgeous! Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog!
ReplyDeleteThat flower crown is so lovely! Definitely going to attempt making one!
Wish me luck! And thanks for sharing!
Hope you're enjoying your weekend love.
xoJess
www.howjesswoulddress.blogspot.ca
Good luck on your crown! Love your blog and your style!
DeleteThis is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the crown you've made. Thanks for sharing!
leah @ curiousweekends.blogspot.com
thanks sis leah! :)
Deletethanks kate! followed you :)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! :) Your DIYs are always easy to do.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and the crown came out great! I want to make one for myself as well and use it for my garden-themed wedding. I might be using white flowers though.
ReplyDeletethis would be perfect! when ang wedding? congrats sis! :)
Deletewow! perfect for weddings, bridal showers and baby bump photoshoot too! :)
ReplyDeleteyep! i was thinking exactly the same thing while making this.thanks sis!
DeleteHi dear!! Thank you for your amazing coment :)
ReplyDeleteYour look is absolutly perfect and so trendy!!
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thanks love! i love your blog and always look forward to your posts.
DeleteThat's so pretty ! It makes me want to be in summer ! T^T
ReplyDeletethanks mushii! :)
DeleteBeautiful, well done.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Dusana :-)
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thanks dusana :) love your work!
DeleteSuper duper galing sis! I want to have my own flower crown too and I have a bunch of faux flowers from daiso :D Yay! Now my problem is where to get the wire :D
ReplyDeletethanks sis! try mo sa national bookstore, sa crafting section or look for christmas ornament ribbons, wired yung gilid nun, you can cut those up and use those, or if wala talaga, you can use matching color ng crochet thread or fishing wire para "invisible" pero mejo mahirap imanipulate yung las two options :(
DeleteThis DIY is made of win, especially with the "spring" season coming up :)
ReplyDeletethanks pau! :)
Deletehello sis such a pretty crown.. i nominated you! check it out :) http://pisceanrat.blogspot.com/2014/02/the-liebster-award.html
ReplyDeletethanks sis :)
DeleteLovely blog! What do you use to edit/label your photos?
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