1920's inspired headpiece

Hello blog friends – 

I can’t believe it’s already Thursday!

It’s been a crazy-busy week. Between stuff at work, after work obligations and bat-making, I feel like time has flown by.

A couple weeks ago, my gal pal messaged me and asked me if I would make a headpiece for her. She’s attending a Roaring-20’s themed party [um, FUN!] and she wanted to make this, but wasn’t really sure how.

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I asked her to send me a picture of what she wanted and she sent this:

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 Super cute, right?!

When I went to HL to get the supplies, I had completely forgot the details & colors in this one. For some reason I had it in my head to get the same colors to match the peacock feathers. 

I like the red, but I think the green looks cute, too. 

I bought a couple sprigs of feathers and peacock feather from the floral department.

They were all half off, so this entire project cost me about $4 dollars.

CHEAP!

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I basically just unraveled the feathers from the sprigs,

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 cut the large feathers in half,

and just started gluing.

Lots of hot glue was involved.

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 Turned out pretty cute, though, amirite?

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I may or may not try to sell these in my etsy shop since they’re ridiculously cheap to make.

Who knows.

That’s all I’ve got for you today, kids.

Keep rockin’ & rollin 

and

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