I figured I'd at least make a few things to have on hand so I whipped up a few headbands today while my boys had a friend over to distract play with them. I think it took me longer to gather my supplies from all corners of the house than to actually make the clips.
The headbands I bought are nylon headbands that are sewn with a little pocket so you can clip on whatever flower or bow you want. I love the versatility of that. You can get elastic or crochet headbands as well. I'd like to make some of each type, eventually, to have on hand as baby gifts (if anyone decides to have a girl, that is). Or maybe someday, I'll have my own baby girl and I'll need a headband for every occasion.
See...it's two separate pieces.
To get started I use a double pronged clip. There are other types of clips, but I like this type the best. Take my advice with a grain of salt, however. Remember, I'm a mother of boys. Use whatever type you like.
Then I wrap the clip in ribbon. First, heat seal the ends of the ribbon with a lighter. Then start on the bottom of the clip and glue the ribbon down and along the hinge part (check out the next photo) and then along on the top of the clip and wrap it around to the bottom side of the top clip. Don't wrap the bottom clip. You'll want that part to clip onto hair or onto a headband.
All that's left is to glue your flower on. Easy as that!
Now clip that flower onto your headband and find a baby to try it on. Or perhaps just save them for baby gifts. Whatever is more convenient.