
I’m rather crafty, and I love feather headbands. I enjoy making my own because I like having control over the size and arrangement of the feathers. Also, I’m cheap and can’t rationalize spending on something I think I can make better. My last headband was a peacock headband, which although easy, took over twenty minutes. This weekend, I strayed from the usual art store and went to Michaels. To my surprise, Michaels sells pads of pheasant feathers! The feathers are already perfectly adhered to a canvas backing! Baller! I returned home with a couple of pads-o-pheasants, and dreamed up a silly challenge: I would pick a song in my iTunes, and try to finish a headband within the length of the song.
As a tribute to Ratatat, who I saw in Chicago last Monday, I chose “Seventeen Years” as my song challenge. Yes, the song is FOUR MINUTES AND TWENTY-SIX SECONDS long (the title makes sense now!). I made TWO headbands, to ensure that the process really came under 4:26. S&D quality control, my friends.
Supplies:
0:00-0:10 Put the headband on your head, and envision feathers in your hair. Make a mental note (or make tick marks with a pencil) to remember where you’d like the feathers on the band. Squirt glue on the band. By the time the Brooklyn rapper has finished his rap intro, you’ll be ready for the synthesizers (and to stick on the pad of feathers).
0:10-4:00 Place the pad of feathers on the glued-up headband, and press. Pinch your fingers really tightly-especially the base and the top of the pad. Well. Make sure the middle is adhered well too. “But Tricia! I am no octopus!” Well, child. That is why I have included two other pictures of alternate sticking actions. For example, you can use your belly to adhere the middle bit, WHILE pinching the sides. OR, you could use a clip at the bottom, and pinch the top. Hey, let the ideas flow. Whatever method of attack that you choose, make sure you can dance! It will make the process more entertaining- I promise.
4:00-4:26 Fin! Time to gleefully revel in your WIN. You are done.
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9 Responses for "A Four-Minutes-And-Twenty-Six-Seconds Craft Project: A Headband!"
This is FABULOUS!!! Thanks to Michaels for having perfect feathers!!! OMG, this really makes me wonder why they sell these headbands for literally $40.
Thanks! I found a similar one at UO for $24: http://images.urbanoutfitters.com/is/image/UrbanOutfitters/14375919_20_b?$prodmain$
Also, if you can’t find pheasant pads (har har har), you can make your own by cutting a teardrop sized piece of canvas, and gluing feathers. SPREAD GLUE VERY THINLY, otherwise you will ruin your feathers.
You guys, Stickers and Donuts really just keeps getting better. I’m especially loving your recessionista-type finds/fashion deals/crafts. How’s the job hunt going btws?
Aw, thank you Emily! I/we really appreciate it!
As for the job hunt… my more important future-life-plans: I am getting an MFA in fiction starting in the fall. Yes… yet another chance to live impecuniously!
Thank you so much, Emily! FYI- After seeing the (not so recent anymore) post on crapwelike with Suri Cruise, I spent a solid twenty minutes looking at pictures of Suri Cruise. Honestly, seeing her little mary janes, etc. is like staring at panda-puppy-bunny group hug.
Also, I’m the only employed member of S&D! It’s depressing that my situation is the minority.
“But Tricia! I am no octopus!” Ha! That is seriously the best line I’ve read in a long time…
@Emily: thanks for asking! I just got back from a job-hunting trip to NYC, so hopefully will finish a couple posts from that soon. (And cross your fingers that I hear something on a job soon!)
@Tricia: That is honestly a really depressing thought.
Congrats Maria! It’s a great time to get a Masters.. that sounds awesome.
I absolutely LOVE this post!! I’m going to go out & buy those feathers and make this!! :]]
Thanks, Bunny! Let me know how it goes!
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