When it comes to creating a nursery, there are countless ideas out there, on how to create the “perfect” nursery. As much as I wanted to have it all, I knew there were some things that were just easier to make than try to find or buy.
One of the things being a headband holder. I have seen many different DIY options, with many of them offering ideas, but I decided to just be even more original. I saw the idea of using clothes pins as “holders” for headbands, but I didn’t just want a plain board as a background. I asked my husband if he had any skinny boards lying around the house that we could cut to size and sure enough, he found a perfect match
My goal was to use up some of the fabric that I already had, which just so happened to match the colors in our baby girl’s room (navy, bright pink, and light blue). As I thought about how to make this little DIY project, I found that it took some really simple items and even more so, was simple to make. I definitely recommend trying this at home or even making one as a gift for a friend or family member because the fabric options are truly endless.
Items Needed: clothespins, mod-podge, brush, scissors, board, fabric, hot glue (not pictured)
Cut a piece of fabric to fit over the board
Mod-podge one side of the board, flip over, and make sure fabric is tight.
Mod-podge or hot glue edges and fold over board
Lay out clothes pins on board, to decide how many you want to use. I had my husband spray paint the pins white to go with the fabric.
Hot glue one side of the clothes pin and quickly adhere to board.
The finished product!
I attached ribbon to each side, tied a bow at the top, and hung it on a nail
This project can be completed in about 20 minutes, from start to finish!
This is an easy way to display those adorable headbands, while also keeping them organized!
What a great idea! I love the colors!
Thank you 🙂
I tried this idea out tonight and it came out so beautifully! Thanks for sharing and inspiring. My little girl's headbands look like a work of art now!
Oh good!!! I am sonetime hesitant to try DIY projects for fear of it being an epic fail, but it sounds like it went well! Though this project is pretty easy to navigate through too. You should attach a picture! Thanks for sharing!