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Ms. Ferris Wheel, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 29, Psychologist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Psychologist Engagement Date: May 23 and 28, 2010 (one for each of us!) Wedding Date: November 2011 Venue: Parc55 Hotel (city lights ceremony, ballroom reception) About Me: Born in the Southeast, educated in the Northeast, and over-educated on the West Coast, I finally earned my city-girl credentials and have put down roots in gorgeous San Francisco. I’m a raging perfectionist with a lightning quick wit and a terrible sense of both time and direction. Our wedding task list is endlessly growing because of my predilection to think that DIY projects I can make = DIY projects I should make (so not true!). I always go to bed wishing there were more hours in the day to enjoy all the things I adore, whether that be hobbies, friends, my career, our two dogs, or Mr. Ferris Wheel. Ours is a story of a non-traditional couple living an oddly traditional life planning a not-so-traditional wedding in this city we adore. Together we are bustin’ out all of our best skills (and some of our worst ones) to plan a laid-back-chic DIY-craftastic love-alicious affair!
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I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but we’ve done (and continue to do) a lot of DIY for our wedding. Even with the multitude of projects we’ve undertaken, I will be the first to admit that DIY doesn’t always mean cheaper or better. (Goodness knows it never means easier or faster, but I suppose that’s the natural and expected consequence of ’doing it yourself.’) Yet I do think in the long run there’s some kind of even trade-off that happens—either you are able to save a little money on a project because you’ve invested your own time and energy, or you end up spending the same (or more) money as you would’ve to buy something in a store but you feel like the end result is more personalized and perfect.

Well folks, today I feel like I completed the holy grail of DIY projects. Something that saved me money, gave me exactly what I was looking for, and was unbelievably fast and easy to boot. I can’t wait to share it with the hive because I just know there are a handful of you out there who will want to attempt this project for yourself.

Okay, before I tell you what I’m talking about…

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Alright, now that it’s just us I can tell you that my little DIY project has to do with what I’m going to be wearing in my hair / on my head. For someone who hasn’t been all that into the attire portion of our wedding day plans, I’ve been surprisingly certain I wanted to wear something sparkly in my hair. When I looked for inspiration on Etsy, I quickly stumbled on a few gorgeous headbands that really caught my eye.

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white headband - Etsy seller Gracefully Girly - $54; black headband - Etsy seller LiveInStyle - $27

I liked both of these and several others, but I didn’t want to shell out the money to order multiple ones just to test them out. And the longer I looked at them, the more convinced I became that I could make something similar if only I could find beaded decorations that I liked. A quick eBay search (keywords: black or white beaded applique) yielded options nearly identical to those above, and they were cheap enough to order both. When they came in and I compared them in my hair, I knew instantly that I’d found “the one.”

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The process to get it from an applique to a wedding-ready accessory was super easy and took right at an hour start to finish. First I gathered my materials: applique, headband (thin, fabric-covered headband from Target for $1), felt, scissors, pen, and a hot glue gun. I had all the materials except for the applique and headband, so the total cost of this project was less than $10 (less than $15 if you count the second applique I ordered). Score!

I decided to back it with some felt to make it less transparent and smoother along the bottom. I thought I’d like the black felt, but once I saw it on the white I really loved how it made the black rhinestones pop.

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I flipped the applique upside down and very lightly traced it onto the felt. Once I had it all cut out to the right size, I heat singed the edges to get rid of stray fuzzies. Then I hot glued it onto the applique.

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Next I cut out a felt circle and glued part of it onto the middle of the applique, inserted the headband, then glued the edge on the other side. I left this wide gap for the headband so that I could try it on and shift the applique to the exact location I wanted it prior to permanently gluing it down.

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Once I had it in the right place, I glued the ends of the applique onto the headband and added a little more glue under the center circle.

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And that was it. So are you ready to see the final product??? Oooooh… I’m ready to show you!

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And just how smashing does it look on me? You’ll have to stay tuned to find out. :)

When has DIY gone right for you, and what’s been your most rewarding DIY project?

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35 Responses to “When DIY Is Exactly What You Want It To Be”

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CurlyRN
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CurlyRN (message)  331 posts, Helper bee

Lovely…so, wait, the total cost including the appliques was $15??

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  8,095 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow, what a simple project, I totally love it!! I think the felt is the perfect touch

 
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soyjoy222
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soyjoy222 (message)  3,194 posts, Sugar bee

omg! beautiful!!! i have banked this in my memory.

 
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KitKatNYC
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KitKatNYC (message)  433 posts, Helper bee

You have some awesome headband making skills! I am feeling inspired :)

 
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PennyTee
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PennyTee (message)  384 posts, Helper bee

Beautiful!!!

 
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MsPanda
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MsPanda (message)  2,820 posts, Sugar bee

It is so cute I have been having such a hard time finding a headband! I think I might follow you lead and just make my own!

 
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Jordan

That looks great! You are awesome!!

 
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Mrs. Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

What a beautiful headband! Great job — I would never have guessed it was DIY!

 
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Miss Ticket (message)  475 posts, Helper bee

That looks awesome! You are totally right about the white felt really making the rhinestones pop. Great job!

 
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dolphindoll
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dolphindoll (message)  287 posts, Helper bee

I love it! I cannot wait to see this in your beautiful locks! (You have approximately the most amazing hair ever to grace this earth, btw)

 
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Miss Ladyfingers (message)  1,119 posts, Bumble bee

Wow this looks so great FW! I was so disappointed when I didn’t get to see it on you yet - boo!

 
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Miss Seal
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Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

Wowza! Absolutely beautiful, lady! You did an awesome job ;)

 
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Aure
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Aure (message)  4,125 posts, Honey bee

Wow, this is beautiful!

 
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sarahbabs
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sarahbabs (message)  2,680 posts, Sugar bee

Lovely! Great work!!

 
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mittens111211
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mittens111211 (message)  1,752 posts, Buzzing bee

I would totally fail at even a small project like this… I’m so envious! It looks AMAZING!

 
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Ms. Gazelle (message)  994 posts, Busy bee

That is so pretty! Great headband!!

 
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stephbonthego
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stephbonthego (message)  687 posts, Busy bee

Nice job, this is really sparkly and classy!!

So now I am not eee-ven sharing how much my beaded hair comb cost!

 
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Mrs. Earrings (message)  2,481 posts, Buzzing bee

Love it! It turned out great.

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,072 posts, Bumble bee

SO pretty! While you are a DIY queen with all your projects, this turned out perfect.

 
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soontobe_mrsSughrue (message)  51 posts, Worker bee

I love this!! it is beautiful!!

 
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Ms. Ferris Wheel, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 29, Psychologist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Psychologist Engagement Date: May 23 and 28, 2010 (one for each of us!) Wedding Date: November 2011 Venue: Parc55 Hotel (city lights ceremony, ballroom reception) About Me: Born in the Southeast, educated in the Northeast, and over-educated on the West Coast, I finally earned my city-girl credentials and have put down roots in gorgeous San Francisco. I’m a raging perfectionist with a lightning quick wit and a terrible sense of both time and direction. Our wedding task list is endlessly growing because of my predilection to think that DIY projects I can make = DIY projects I should make (so not true!). I always go to bed wishing there were more hours in the day to enjoy all the things I adore, whether that be hobbies, friends, my career, our two dogs, or Mr. Ferris Wheel. Ours is a story of a non-traditional couple living an oddly traditional life planning a not-so-traditional wedding in this city we adore. Together we are bustin’ out all of our best skills (and some of our worst ones) to plan a laid-back-chic DIY-craftastic love-alicious affair!

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