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You’re going to need some for this project. I splurged and got myself a Crop A Dile because it also has a built in hole puncher. You can get all sorts of nifty grommets, they come in different colors and even different shapes (like stars and flowers).
Choose a pattern and the grommet colors you’d like to choose and take some tailors chalk (if you don’t have that you can use a plain pencil) and mark out your pattern. Ask the kids what they want on their headbands or even let them mark out a pattern.
Now you’re ready to put in your grommets. I prefer to punch a hole where my grommet it going to go so I get a cleaner edge. Follow the recommendations on your particular pliers to get the best results.
Once I punch a hole I put my grommet through the hole and then use my Crop A Dile. The kids can help with this part too, they’ll love squeezing the pliers together to get the grommets to stay in place.
Once you’ve completed your pattern you’re done. This project is great for a rainy afternoon and because you can skip the sewing all together and use fabric glue everyone can make themselves a pizzazzed headband. If you don’t like grommets you can use snaps or even buttons and glue them on your headband.
Come check out The Crafting Hobbit to check out my other crafts.
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So, fabric glue! That's what I need. Because, Lord knows, I can't sew! And grommets. I didn't even know that grommet was a word for something. Thanks, Irene, for these lovely headbands! They're excellent for keeping pesky curls out of the kids' eyes!
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