Have fun with you little girl by making this Halloween themed Mickey Mouse designed fabric into a cute hair clip. This hair clip is a perfect accessory to wear to school throughout the month of October and even on the big day of fright.
Materials
1/8 yard Mickey Mouse fabric
1/8 yard candy corn fabric
White or black thread
Yellow thread
Scissors
Needle
Alligator clips
6″ piece of 3/8 ribbon
1″ circle piece of white felt
Drinking glass for measuring circles
A medium sized button
Hot glue/hot glue gun
Directions
1. Trace the top of your drinking glass on a piece of paper and cut out
2. Cut your strips of fabric in half, then fold 1 piece of the candy corn fabric, and 1 piece of the Mickey fabric in 1/3’s
3. Put your 2 folded pieces on top of eachother, then put your cut out circle on top and cut all pieces of fabric together to make 6 circles
4. Thread your needle with a long piece of thread
5. Fold one of your fabric circle pieces in half, see the open end, and pull to the end of the thread
6. Repeat step 5 rotating 6 pieces, candy corn, Mickey, and so on
7. Once all of your 6 circles are sewn on, clip your thread and tie together tightly
8. Place your button on top of your flower and sew in the middle
9. Hot glue your felt circle on the bottom of your flower
10. Line your alligator clip with your 3/8 ribbon, start by glueing to the middle bottom of your clip and then glue/wrap around entire clip
11. Hot glue your lined alligator clip on the bottom of your flower, on the felt
Done!
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