One of the best things about having girls is getting to dress them up and fix their hair. Whether they like it or not. I have two of my own personal babydolls, even if the bigger one is cranky and the little one wipes her snotty nose on my shoulder.
We have a lot of hair bows in our house. A. lot. Poor T probably has nightmares about them. I cleaned out the tupperware bin that was holding most of the bows a few weeks ago and also found several hidden in Natalie's room. She sometimes likes to have impromptu beauty parlor sessions when she's supposed to be napping.
I decided that a little organization was in order, and I remembered that my mom used a hanging ribbon to organize bows for my sister and I when we were growing up.
I gathered my supplies:
~A pretty colored ribbon (I chose a standard pink because I wasn't completely sure that I wouldn't wreck this first-time project, and I didn't want to ruin a nice patterned one)
~ D-rings (can be found in any fabric or craft store with the sewing notions)
~Thread in a color of your choice
I cut a decent length and made a little fold at each end and pressed them both. Please pretend like you don't see the burn marks on my ironing board. Ahem.
Next, I stuck a D ring in one of the folds with the rounded part out and attempted to sew a tiny straight line to close it without crippling myself. This took me two tries because I am pretty new to sewing. Please stop laughing. You're hurting my feelings.
If you mess up, you can just cut the end off and start again. I love projects like that! This is what it looked like when I had it all lined up. You could totally sew that by hand, but I just wanted to practice threading my machine.
After sewing the other end closed (no D ring in that end!), I hunted for some fabric paint to jazz it up a bit.
I was going to paint something neat at the top, but Michaela Byrd started climbing onto the dining room table and attempting to turn the sewing machine on. Maybe she thought I needed another lesson. This is all I had time to do:
Then it was up to Natalie's room to hang it after it dried. I managed to hammer a small nail in the wall without maiming myself or a small child. I hung it behind her bedroom door so it would still be accessible when I'm getting her ready, but out of sight.
It appears I have a happy customer! I like this sytsem much better than stuffing dozens of hair bows into a cramped little drawer.
Close up:
The sad part of this tutorial? We still have a bunch of bows that need to be hung. I guess it's back to the sewing machine for me!
Maybe next time Michaela Byrd can teach me how to make a duvet cover.
But then she'd want her own blog and I don't like to share my lap top.
That is so cute! I love how easy it is to make those things since they are so expensive.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Kimba's...great idea!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Have I told you how much I love your things I hate list on the side???
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea-and I'm so glad that I'm not the only gal who is terrified of the sewing machine out there. Gives me shivers just to think about; and, actually squash gives me the shivers too.
ReplyDeleteSpace saver & decoration in one! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteSo cute Amanda! Yay for you using your sewing machine...practice makes perfect. :) This is a great idea and also makes it easier to see what you have to use. Again, cute!
ReplyDeleteHugs to you,
~Victoria~
Simple, cute, and functional! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea! I don't have girls, just a rough-n-tumble little boy, but I will definitely pass this on to my brother and his wife, who are proud parents of 3 very girly girls. Thanks for sharing! Have a great SITS day!
ReplyDeletevery cute! I could have definitely used one of those when my daughter was little.
ReplyDeleteOh, so cute. I remember those days. Great project!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My daughter always wore a hair bow when she was little and just used to have them crammed in a box - this would have been so much better!
ReplyDeleteManuela
That is so cute! We have the same issues with hairbows. And I have made bow holders, only to find out AFTER I'm finished that not even half of them fit. It's a cryin shame how many we have. And to top it all off...only one of the 2 girls will actually wear a bow! How's that for wasteful?
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I wish I would have had that when my daughter was all ribbons and curls!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and just perfect for all of those girly bows.
ReplyDeleteWow, that was such a great idea! That is definitely an something to try! :)
ReplyDeleteHello Amanda,
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute hair ribbon/bow holder! Very creative. Thank you for sharing!
Blessings,
Marie
http://emmacallsmemama.com
So cute. Love all the bows. Brings back memories of what I used to make for my girls when they were little.
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