DIY Embellished Accessories | Flowers and Pom-Poms

Well hello there!  After cultivating all of my possible blog post ideas I realized that I really wanted to do some sort of DIY for you guys.  I have a pretty nice-sized Pinterest board of all the future fashion DIYs I want to try, so I thought why not?  Instead of copying the DIYs on this board I actually made my own.  Well…  I actually ended up just raiding through my large selection of craft supplies and adding whatever random tidbits I could find to whatever accessories that were in reach, but same-difference.  Hopefully you’ll enjoy all the fun ideas, and the end result, so I really recommend trying these out!


DIY #1:  Floral Collar

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I’ve been wanting to do any sort of DIY project with a collar for a while, but I could never figure out what.  Originally I was planning a Miu Miu inspired collar, but quickly tired of the idea after seeing them all over the internet.  When thinking of possible accessories and bits I could embellish, this collar immediately came to mind.

The whole project is very simple, and quite fun. I just got some colorful felt from a craft store, in a variety of colors.  Then I used the template listed in this DIY, and taped it to the felt with masking tape.  Just so you know, it was easiest to cut the felt when it’s thick and stiff, so having masking tape on the edges really helps.  Then all I did was hot glue small, flat, fake flowers from one side to the other, (with a few leaves in between) making sure the flowers slightly overlapped, and the colors were spread out. I thought that the collar looked best when the flowers were laid down and flat, so I glued the edges of the petals down to ensure this. Lastly, I cut 2 strips of 15 inches of ribbon, and glued down 1 inch of this to the felt.  Once everything was dry, the DIY was done.  I really love all the colors, and the shape of the flowers, they remind me of little fairies.

DIY #2:  Pom-Pom Clutch

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If you couldn’t already tell I have a love for flowers/pom-poms, and novelty items, especially clutches.  It only seemed fair to make some sort of tribute to one of my two loves, so  here we have it.  This is probably my favorite DIY out of all 3, so I really hope you try it.

I picked up this really simple bag from Forever 21, making sure that it seemed like a material hot glue could attach to.  It was pretty simple, the only thing you might not remember is to put masking tape or painters tape on the zipper so that you don’t hot glue it closed.  Then I just hot glued the pom-poms to the clutch and allowed time for it to dry.  It’s easily customize-able, just because of the fact there are so many colors, sizes, and features of pom-poms that no two of these project will ever look the same.

DIY #3:  Floral/Pom-Pom Bun & Hair Wrap

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Once again, I was inspired by Pinterest for this DIY.  My hair is too short for a bun, so I sort of re-imagined this for ponytails and such things. Out of all these DIYs it is probably the most simple, and versatile, but that doesn’t mean it’s not as good as the others.  Since these are so easy to make, and cost so little, you can make a large bulk, so that there’s room to pick and choose.

I didn’t have any suede lace or daisies like the DIY said, so I decided to try to make it my own way.  Twine was the thickest ribbon type of material I had, so I decided to use that.  This was such a laid-back project, since I just eye-balled everything, and didn’t do any real measurements.  I unwound a significant amount of twine, but didn’t cut it off the spool, since it’s better to have too much then too little.  After that I started gluing flowers and pom-poms about 1/2 a foot or so from the end of the twine, until it looked like enough to cover 3/4 of a bun or ponytail. Then for the pom-pom hair wrap I went in and glued the sides of each individual pom-pom together. After guesstimating, I left another 1/2 foot at the end of the twine, and chopped it away from the spool.  Once everything was dry you can tie this with the flowers at the front of the ponytail or bun, and you’re done!

I guess you could add more flowers and twine to make a headband too.

Well that’s a wrap!  See what I did there?  Which DIY was your favorite?  Which one do you want to try out?  Let me know in the comments below, and send me a picture if you ever try one of these.