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How to Make Fairy Crowns
{By Vanessa ~ March 17, 2009}
This past weekend we celebrated my daughter’s 3rd birthday by throwing her a fairy party. We made fairy crowns for all of the little girls attending, they are very simple and inexpensive to put together.

Supplies
- Green Floral Tape
- Wire (floral wire, jewelry wire or you can even use pipe-cleaners or an old wire hanger)
- Fake Flowers
- Wire Cutters
- Three different colors of ribbon
Instructions

- Cut the wire to the desired head circumference and twist together the ends to make a circle. If you have to thin of wire just double up on it.
- Next, wrap the wire in green floral tape.
- When you wrap the tape around the second time add in the flowers and leaves. These flowers I just picked up in the dollar bin at Wal-mart.
- Weave Flowers around the entire circle.
- Add your favorite ribbon. I took purple, pink and silver ribbon and used a yard of it for each headpiece.
- Finally, tie your ribbon in a loop knot to attach it to the crown.

Written by Vanessa of I Never Grew Up
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These are so cute! Thank you for putting this on!
Wonderful craft project to do with a toddler. My 3 year old would love it too. Thanks.
These are pretty and you make them look so easy to make. What a fun birthday theme idea.
Those are adorable! That is a great idea, and now I wish I had a little girl.
Wow! Simple but perfect!
All the girls look so sweet…did you make them at the party or before hand?
My daughters love you for this tutorial!!
AAAA- DORABLE!!!!!
very cute; I’ll have to remember these for the fall when my daughter’s birthday comes around. she loves fairies.
This is super cute. I always pay for them. I bet that I could save a lot of money this year by making them!
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So cute! Why wait for a birthday? I think we’ll make these to welcome the spring! ; )