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How to Make a Fairy Flower Wand

The other day I made a sweet little fairy wand, a tulle wand, and showed you how to make a tulle pom pom. I had some left over materials, so I decided to make a flower fairy one.

Again, this type of wand (at least the way I made it) is meant for older kids that don’t have the curiosity to pull things apart. Because I chose to make mine with pins that go through the center of the flowers, please take care not to create something that you know for sure your child will pull apart and become a household hazard. Pins are no fun to step on.

Disclosure over.

How to Make A Fairy Flower Wand

Items needed:

  • box of lace pins
  • Styrofoam ball
  • dowel ribbons for the dowel
  • favorite flowers
  • glue/glue gun

1) Start by just taking the back off of each flower and pushing the pin through the middle and into the styrofoam. It took about 2 bundles of flowers for me to complete the entire ball. I made sure I pushed the flowers together because I liked the look of having all the flower petals mushed up, but you can choose to lay them flat.

Another thought is adding a rhinestone to the center of the flower once its pushed into place. That way the pin top is completely covered and it would add some bling to it.

2) Let your kitten help. Its more fun.

3) I then covered my dowel with my chosen ribbons, in this case it was purple and brown. I originally did it all in brown, removed it, did it in stripes and then thought I would add some leaves to the stem. Ultimately I didnt like the look so I tore it all off.

I think its ok to experiment because you can always start over!

4) Lastly I added a loop on the bottom so it was easy for my daughter to carry around with her.

I hope this inspires you to create some fun and fabulous fairy wands in your own home.

Happy Crafting!

~Trisha

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Knitworks, Tutu Cute for Big Sale at Kohls!

This weekend I walked into Kohls with a full intention for some personal retail therapy. I didn’t walk out with anything…for myself.

Charlotte however managed to score 3 pair of leggings, 3 shirts, and this adorable outfit from Knitworks that included leggings, a faux coat, shirt, and faux skirt in one.

I have never heard of this brand before but I just *lurve* it!

Charlotte is often sensitive to pettiskirt or tutu tulle touching her skin while she is playing, so the leggings that came with the entire outfit really resolved that.

A 2 piece set and originally $40, its on sale right now in several styles and colors for only $24.

Here are two other Knitworth outfits I really like but didn’t purchase {don’t put it past me to go back}, but rest assured, if you are interested, they have more than just pink available.

Pink just happens to be my mantra….

($24 right now on sale)

And I mean really…could Charlotte be ANY cuter?

I think not.

~Trisha

btw, you can make your own tutu here

A Wish Come True- Pretty Witch

I think I let y’all know that I bought some costumes from Zulily by A Wish Come True. Well, they came in and they are DARLING. Now, they run a tad smaller than I thought for my gymnastics queen over here (big muscles for a little girl), but they are perfect for dress up.

On the hanger it looked like this:

On my pretty princess, it looks like this:

Now the bodices on these dresses are basically leotards, so keep that in mind.

Ill share the other one in a different post, but I am so glad I bought this one. Darling!

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