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Ms. Gazelle, Calgary/Vancouver Age and Occupation: 32, Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, Technology Analyst Engagement Date: September 3, 2010 Wedding Date: July 2011 Venue: Brock House Restaurant, Vancouver About Me: I am a marathon runner, cyclist, Ironman triathlete and beautiful shoe fiend who also loves kicking back and watching Glee. I grew up a bit of a nomad as I traveled around the world with my family, living everywhere from Australia to England to South America and Indonesia. I finally settled in Calgary a few years ago and met Mr. Gazelle who loves me even though we cheer for different hockey teams. We are planning a bit of a destination wedding in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia and we can’t wait to share the day with our close family and friends.
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In my last post I showed you my hair flower. Now let’s talk about how I made it!

First off, here’s what I used:

  1. Silk Dupioni (I bought 0.4 meters, but 0.2 meters would have been plenty.)
  2. Tulle (0.2 meters)
  3. French veiling (1 yard, 9 inches wide, purchased from GS Boutique on Etsy)
  4. Vintage rhinestone pin
  5. Hair clips
  6. Fray check
  7. Fabri-Tac adhesive
  8. Peony template (You may want a few printouts.)
  9. Needle, pins, matching thread, scissors

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First up, I cut the silk into strips just wider than the flower, folded them up, and pinned the template to them. I wound up using about nine layers of silk flowers, as I wanted a full flower but didn’t want so many layers that the fascinator would be really heavy and prone to falling out or weighing down my hair.

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I then repeated the process with the tulle. I used two layers of tulle between each layer of silk.

The silk I used was prone to fraying at the edges, so I decided to use fray check around the edges of each flower. The fray check also has the benefit of giving the flowers a bit more structure so you can define the layers rather than having them flop down against each other.

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I then assembled all of the layers, making sure the layers didn’t align perfectly; I alternated two layers of tulle between each layer of silk and finished with silk on the bottom.

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I then ran a few stitches through the center of the flower.

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Then I folded the flower in half, and then in half again, with the bottom layer staying on the outside of the fold. I ran a few stitches through the corner of the fold to help give the flower a bit more shape, then unfolded.

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I turned the flower over to attach the embellishment to the top of the flower. The benefit of using a brooch was that I could just thread it through the center of the flower.

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Now it was time to design the French veiling leaf for the flower. I drew a leaf on another copy of the template.

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I wanted the leaf to be symmetrical, so I folded the paper in half and only drew half the leaf. I wanted to curve the bottom of the leaf that would attach to the underside of the flower, so I grabbed my compass from university. This is by no means necessary, of course. Fold in half and cut!

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I then pinned the leaf to the veiling, making sure the tip of the leaf lined up with one of the tips of the diamonds in the veiling. Then it was time to trim.

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I attached the veiling to the back of the flower with just a couple of stiches. It will get tacked down a bit better soon.

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I needed a way to attach the hair clip to the back of the flower, so I cut out a circle of silk big enough to attach the clip to.

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I used fabric glue (Fabri-Tac) to attach the top of the clip to the fabric circle. Once it was dry, I put a spot of glue in the center of the circle and a ring of glue around the outside.

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I glued the circle down, making sure there was enough flexibility to allow for popping the clip open and closed.

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And that’s it! At the hair trial I’ll determine if I need to add in a few stitches here or there, but I honestly think it is good to go. (That Fabric-Tac is strong stuff.)

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And here’s a cost breakdown for the project! I’m not including the cost of the fray check, fabric adhesive, or the basic sewing notions since I already had those on hand.

Hair clips = $1.05

Silk Dupioni = $11.76 (and I could have sufficed with half the amount I purchased)

Tulle = $1.05

French veiling = $3.71

Rhinestone pin = $10.45

TOTAL = $28.02

I hope you found this tutorial useful! Have you thought about trying to make your own bridal accessories?

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7 Responses to “My DIY Hair Flower–How To Guide”

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toshella
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toshella (message)  642 posts, Busy bee

Ooh cute! I’ll be DIYing my fascinator as well, so I’ll keep this post bookmarked!

 
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Erin

I bought my hair flower! It was $18 on Etsy. I doubt I could have DIYed it for cheaper. I wanted a majorly fuschia one. Everywhere I looked everyone seemed to be rocking the white hair flower, pink just seemed much more fun to me!

 
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Miss Tartlet
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

Great job, Gazelle! You make it look so easy. :D

 
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beck2325

i used the same template but i just hot glued everything together…your idea is probably better because i had some burns!!

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Great job! It’s really cute.

 
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Mrs. Meerkat
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

Awesome tutorial G! You hair flower rocks!

 
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daisyacg (message)  7 posts, Newbee

Thanks so much for posting this tutorial! LOVE IT!

 

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Ms. Gazelle, Calgary/Vancouver Age and Occupation: 32, Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, Technology Analyst Engagement Date: September 3, 2010 Wedding Date: July 2011 Venue: Brock House Restaurant, Vancouver About Me: I am a marathon runner, cyclist, Ironman triathlete and beautiful shoe fiend who also loves kicking back and watching Glee. I grew up a bit of a nomad as I traveled around the world with my family, living everywhere from Australia to England to South America and Indonesia. I finally settled in Calgary a few years ago and met Mr. Gazelle who loves me even though we cheer for different hockey teams. We are planning a bit of a destination wedding in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia and we can’t wait to share the day with our close family and friends.

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