One of the biggest surprises for me when my daughter Lola was born this spring was that she had hair! I was a pretty bald baby for a while, so I was rather shocked to see her dark head of hair, since I assumed she’d be a baldie too. While I was loving her dark locks, by her one month birthday she had already lost all of the hair on the front half of her head, leaving her with a hilarious baby combover from the back and I totally understood why baby stores are lined with little headbands. Baby hair be crazy looking! Anyways, I have bought a few headband type things, but I quickly realized how easy they are to make, so I’ve mostly been making my own. Here are a few simple headbands that you can do during nap time and still have a few minutes to spare!
–ruched elastic
–daisy trim
-stretch knit fabric (medium weight)
–star trim
–1/4″ elastic trim
–rotary cutter, ruler, and cutting mat
-fabric scissors
–quick dry fabric glue or glue gun












Just keep in mind that you may have to do a little glue/fabric testing to make a no-sew headband that won’t fall apart as soon as you put it on your baby. There are definitely fabrics that glue really well and strongly to each other and some that don’t, so I would do a little test glueing with scraps to make sure your fabrics create a tight seal. Hot glue tends to work on a larger variety of supplies, so try that if the fabric glue doesn’t hold. If you use fabric glue, you should be able to wash the headbands in cold water, although if you have a really delicate trim I may just spot treat as needed. And as always, make sure your headband isn’t too tight! I know it sucks to remake something if it’s too small, but everyone will be happier if baby’s headband isn’t squeezing them uncomfortably.
These would be great shower gifts as well and you can always make new ones in new colors and trims as baby grows out of them (which happens faster than you’d think). Have fun! xo. Laura
P.S. That wooden activity toy, bunny ear teether, and lion rattle (similar here) are some of Lola’s favorite toys right now 😉
Gaaah, she’s so cute!! oh and the headbands too 😉
I Love These kind of Headband for little kids.
oh so cute!!
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Oh my stars what a cute she is!!
Wow! What a cutie!
So cute! I have been looking around for easy DIYs for my sweet niece, and these are perfect! Love the gray one.
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I love are so adorable
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Lola’s blue eyes are so incredible that I kept forgetting to look at her cute headbands. They are darling.
Oh my, those eyes!
Lovely headbands too, I don’t think I would trust glue enough with my baby that’s a bit older and likes to pick on things and see how they come apart, but seeing how easy these are, I assume it would be easy to sew some as well. Especially the one that also is an ear warmer.
So adorable. Love the stars.
These are so sweet! We’re due in December, so I may well be whipping some up come the New Year..!
I love the floral headband and the grey headbands. Could make this for an adult, too!
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