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Mrs. Cinnamon Bun, Calgary, Alberta Age and Occupation: 26, Stage Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Theatre Technician Engagement Date: June 22, 2010 Wedding Date: June 2011 Venue: Calgary Opera Centre About Me: I'm a life-long crafter and bookworm living in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Some of my loves include Lord of the Rings, Sherlock Holmes, knitting, opera, musicals, Etsy, baking, and of course, Mr. Cinnamon Buns. We're keeping our wedding close to home---the venue isn't very far from our house, and we live within walking distance of 6 bridal salons. I'm using the wedding as an excuse to try out every craft project I possibly can, with the endless help and support of my fiance.
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Fascinating!

July 27th, 2011 @ 2:38 pm by Mrs. Cinnamon Bun

Maybe it was royal fever. Maybe my fingers were twitchy. Maybe it was too much Etsy browsing. Maybe I’m just crazy, but I decided to make a fascinator for my wedding three days before the big day.

Now, way back in the day, I had bought some French netting from Birdcage Supply on Etsy.

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(picture from Birdcage Supply - I bought this turquoise and some ivory too)

Now, as we know from some frantic posts at the end of April, I fell in love with a veil and ended up buying it to simplify my life. I figured the netting (which I spent all of $12 on, including shipping!) would just sit in my craft closet and gather dust, like so many other things. But… days before the wedding, it started calling to me.

Especially the turquoise netting. I suddenly wanted a coloured veil! But I loved the two-layer ivory one I’d already bought… dilemma!

I decided to make just a puff of a headpiece—less veil and more fascinator, and maybe wear it on my bachelorette day (yes, I got a bachelorette day! It was awesome! I’ll tell you about it sometime!). I based my idea off these couple poufs on Etsy:

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(from Flortini Designs)

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(from modernromancePDX)

Now, I couldn’t find a tutorial for this sort of thing, so I studied the pictures above for a while. I knew I needed netting, a couple layers of it, and something sparkly to go in the centre. Oh, and some way to attach it to my head.

I could see folded edges in the two photos, so I decided to cut a length of the turquoise netting. The netting I bought was 9″ wide, and I cut it to around 16″ long.

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Then I brought the cut ends to meet each other:

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(being held down by a Sharpie for the photo)

See the loop it makes?

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Then I grabbed some embroidery thread and a needle, and started weaving it through the seam, making sure to catch 3 layers of netting: the bottom, and the two edges where they overlapped. I just wove through the holes, sometimes going through the little square bits between the holes to keep everything together. When my thread was out the other side, I scrunched the netting up small and tied the two ends of the thread around the bunched up middle.

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One pouf! Then I made a second one, from a slightly smaller length of netting. I layered the small one on top of the larger one and pinned them together with the brooch I found in the bottom of my jewellery box. Yes, I could have sewed them together first, and glued the brooch… but why, when it had a perfectly good pin?

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As for attaching it to my head, I could have bought clips or combs and glued or sewn it on, but… it was 3 days before my wedding, late at night and I did not have time to go find more stuff that wasn’t already planned for. So I wove a couple bobby pins through the netting and called it done. I figured that whenever I would wear it, I could have someone help me position it and stick it with more bobby pins.

Do you like the ‘pouf’ look? How about coloured veils? Would you wear it? (Here’s a hint about my answer… you will see it in action once we get pro photos back!)

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14 Responses to “Fascinating!”

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cosmo_gmr
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cosmo_gmr (message)  449 posts, Helper bee

Love it!!! If you make small versions of it you can use them to adorn jackets or hats!!! I might steal the idea XD
Can’t wait to see pictures of your outfit wit the puff.

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

You make it look so easy and I’m now loving the idea of a colored veil pouf :) Can’t wait to see it in action!

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

So adorable! And you make it look so easy! Dying to see this in action CB.

 
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SweetRaines
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SweetRaines (message)  32 posts, Newbee

I have been toying with the idea of a little color in my veil… Love the teal!

 
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SweetRaines
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SweetRaines (message)  32 posts, Newbee

I have been toying with the idea of a little color in my veil… Love the teal!

 
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SweetRaines (message)  32 posts, Newbee

I have been toying with the idea of a little color in my veil… Love the teal!

 
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Miss Sparkler (message)  423 posts, Helper bee

This is awesome. I want want to wear out this weekend, haha. Seriously.

 
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Miss Bacon (message)  656 posts, Busy bee

OOh so cute! Makes me want to attend a royal wedding!

 
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Mrs. Tartlet
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Mrs. Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

I love the turquoise netting! Can’t wait to see your fascinator in action. :)

 
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Miss Teacup (message)  621 posts, Busy bee

I agree - LOVE this! Please share photos soon, the anticipation is killing me :)

 
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TamJam (message)  208 posts, Helper bee

That’s cute and easy to make. I think I may make one for my friend’s bridal shower!

 
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Jenlon (message)  287 posts, Helper bee

I love this! It seems so simple… I want one haha

 
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weddingstars2012 (message)  430 posts, Helper bee

Oh I love it!

 
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Miss Cucumber Sandwich (message)  569 posts, Busy bee

So lovely. And what a fun color! I can’t wait to see it in action. Good work CinnaBun!

 

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Mrs. Cinnamon Bun, Calgary, Alberta Age and Occupation: 26, Stage Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Theatre Technician Engagement Date: June 22, 2010 Wedding Date: June 2011 Venue: Calgary Opera Centre About Me: I'm a life-long crafter and bookworm living in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Some of my loves include Lord of the Rings, Sherlock Holmes, knitting, opera, musicals, Etsy, baking, and of course, Mr. Cinnamon Buns. We're keeping our wedding close to home---the venue isn't very far from our house, and we live within walking distance of 6 bridal salons. I'm using the wedding as an excuse to try out every craft project I possibly can, with the endless help and support of my fiance.

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