How-To: Fabric-Covered Button Hair Accessories

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Lydia from DreamPatch is a self-proclaimed “multitasking kinda of gal.” Eager to be able to use the notions that she makes in more ways than one, she came up a whole list of ideas for using her stash of fabric-covered buttons, and this hair tie tutorial is just one of them! Head on over to her site for more button-related inspiration!

4 thoughts on “How-To: Fabric-Covered Button Hair Accessories

  1. Kim says:

    These little gems are awesome and believe it or not I used them at the begining of my pregnancy before I actually needed maturnity clothes, hook the loop on the button of your pants and the button through the buttonhole , instant extender!

  2. Alisia Goodwin says:

    These is a unique and amazing idea Haley! Check out these gorgeous range of fascinators at http://www.fascinators.net/ for your next DIY hair accessory project..

  3. cassidyjazmine says:

    I love fabric covered buttons. There are so many unique uses for them. Personally, I like to paint my buttons with an acid free primer first so that the metal doesn’t reflect light from under the fabric once they are made. hair accessories australia

  4. 35 button crafts - A girl and a glue gun says:

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Haley Pierson-Cox from Red-Handled Scissors is a maker of crafts, a lover of cats, an avid swearing enthusiast, a cross-stitch book author, and a general purveyor of quirk. She's also sometimes an irritable cartoon named Tiny Cranky Haley. https://www.redhandledscissors.com

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