I bought most of the materials from a local craft shop. To make it easier, you can always just buy this similar Feather Hair Kit with Natural Feathers affiliate links. Miss Possum goes to school, so I wanted her feathers to be quite subtle.
To make the feather stand out, place it near the top of the mid part of the hair, or at the front, near the fringe bangs. So far our feather hair extension accessories have lasted over two weeks, through swimming, spas, hair washing and brushing and even blow drying! The girls love them and check every morning too see if they are still attached.
I love that you can play around with it yourself. I wonder if there are other fun feather hair accessories for kids we can try! Penny Whitehouse is a mother of three, with tertiary qualifications in wildlife biology and early years education and 12 years' experience as an environmental education officer, she is a perfect storm of the passion, knowledge and skills required to get younger generations connecting with the natural world.
What a really cool idea!! We have a large collection of feathers….. Very cute! My girl will definitely love this once she is a little bit older! Slip a bead onto the crochet hook. It should fit easily over the hook. You just need one bead for each feather extension. Wrap your lock of hair around the hook. Take your lock of hair and wrap it around the crochet hook toward the hook part at the very tip. Just wrap it around one time. Pull your hair through the bead. Slide the bead up over your hair and pull your hair through the bead using the hook.
If the whole lock doesn't fit, just pull through as much hair as you can. Make sure there's enough hair in the bead to hold the weight of the feathers with ease, since over time heavy feathers can pull out the hair. Slip a feather into the bead. The feather should lay flat against your scalp and point toward your tips. This method is best for using just one feather at a time. If you have two small feathers that fit, you could try attaching them both at once. Clamp the bead to your hair.
Use your needle nose pliers to grasp the bead and clamp the feather tight against your hair. Use your strength to make sure it's tightly in place. Let your hair fall into place and style it as normal. Take the feather out when you're ready.
To remove the feather, just use your pliers to crimp the bead in the opposite direction, so that it opens back up and slips easily out of your hair. Do not attempt to pull the feather and bead out, since you could pull out your hair and cause damage. Yes, but I would recommend using a bobby pin that is attached to the feathers or beads to help them stay in your hair. Yes No. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 7. If you prefer just beads, go for it!
Not Helpful 1 Helpful 1. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. If your feather is NOT plastic you can use your straightening or curling iron to make it look nice!
Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. If your feather is plastic DO NOT use and iron on it because it will destroy your straightener and curling iron and it could possibly catch on fire!
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