Check out our article on how to make headbands out of pretty fabric scraps.
You want to know the best thing about a nice, thick cloth headband? You can throw one on when you are having the worst of hair days, and you'll still look effortlessly chic. The best part is that if you happen to be a fabric scrap hoarder, you probably have enough material to make a different hairband to wear every day for a month. Boho vibes, forever. Here's how to DIY yourself a super-cute wrap-style headband. More: A Simple Step-by-Step DIY Guide to Spray-Painting Mason Jars Supplies: Scrap of silky or cotton fabric at least 17 x 11 inches 7-inch piece
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