Diy 3 Boho Bridal Hair Accessories

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Products I used:

Lace Applique - Etsy ($2.50)

Beaded Applique - Etsy (seller: Gloryshouse) ($8-$12)

Hair Extension Clips - Ebay ($2)

Rhinestone Strands - Target Necklace and Vintage Neclace (For me: $3, expect from $5-$10)

Tulle - Michaels ($4)

Veil - Etsy (Seller: GorgeousComplements2) ($15)

Totals:

Style 1: $14

Style 2: $23

Style 3: $17 (with the veil $32)

What I'm wearing:

Shirt: Forever 21 (all of them, lol)

Nails: Essie Nice is Nice, Butter London Wallis, China Glaze Strawberry Fields

Everyone Keeley here so today, I'm gon na be showing you how to make those little bohemian ish Bridal hair pieces. You saw on the top of the video. I saw them online like so many on Pinterest and Etsy, and things like that and I loves them and I kept looking around and I kept finding ones that I liked, but they were about, you know $ 200 to $ 500 and there was no way. I was gon na spend that much on just the hairpiece that I would wear for a couple hours. So I decided to make one myself and then show you guys how to make one, and then I ended up making three different ones that I decided to just go ahead and show you guys how I made all three and I want you guys to guess in The comments which one I ended up wearing in my hair, so comment below, tell me which one one two or three did I wear in my hair, but I'm gon na go ahead and get started, and the other thing that happened with this is that I filmed It and I actually loved the way it turned out. It was perfect, like I filmed like my hands doing it and all that, and then I deleted half the footage. Somehow I don't know where it is it's nowhere on my computer anymore, so I'm refilling it now. If we're gon na just kind of talk ourselves through it a little bit instead of doing my typical little voice overs, so hopefully this is okay, but that's kind of why we're doing things a little differently. Today I had some technical difficulty in my video on my hair and pictures of my wedding dress and everything are going to be up on Friday. So thank you for your patience and bearing with me on that. I'Ve had similar technical difficulties with that video and so I've just been working through trying to get as much done as I can. I hope that you guys like it. I did not mean to drag this out that much I'm so sorry, but I will see you guys on Friday with that video, so just hold your horses and you'll see it then, and now we're going to go ahead and start with this video, so the supplies You'Ll need are one lace applique. I found this on Etsy for 250. You'Ll also need a beaded appliqué. I found this one on Etsy for $ 6 and this one from style number two on Etsy for $ 12. Next to attach the headpiece to the head. You will need either some hair extension clips or a comb kind of like you see on this veil. You can buy either one online or these you can find in craft stores, and these you can find in local beauty, supply sort and obviously you're going to need a needle and thread which you can find just about anywhere for style number. Two you're going to need. Some rhinestone strands to create the little headbands look. You can buy those at your local craft store for about $ 20, a yard which is a little expensive. So what I actually recommend doing is checking out somewhere where you can get some discount jewelry. This necklace is from Target and it has lots of different strands on it. You got some chains, some pearls, but you also have rhinestones. So what I did was to take one of these rhinestone strands off and use it as one of the bands on the headpiece. I am for style number three you're going to need some tulle and I got this little spool of it at Michael's for four dollars style number one you're going to start out with your lace, applique and then take your beaded appliqué and what you're going to do Is to kind of go around and try to find where it looks best and honestly, this one is kind of a lot of guesswork. When I was looking around online, I was just kind of guessing as to what applique would look good with which one, but because the lace ones are so inexpensive, you could buy more than one and just play around with it and see what you like best. So basically, what you're going to do is just take this and mess around move it around until you find a place where you think it looks good, so you have it where you want it you're going to go ahead and pin it in place. I use two bobby pins because well that's what I do, but basically once you have it here, you're going to go ahead and begin to sew around and your simple sewing in and out technique is good enough for this, but you're just going to start at one Side and then go around following the inside of the applicant just make sure that you're taking nice small stitches and that you don't overlap thread over any big details. You don't want to be able to see the thread kind of follow the grooves of the beads or the rhinestones, and the thread will just kind of tuck in and hide in between those two things so that you don't actually see it. So just take your time be patient and I think when you really take your time in you're patient here, it pays off really well in the end, and now that you have your beaded appliqué attached to your lace. Applique is time for step three, which is to add in your hair extension clips. You can also use a comb if you want, but I think these are much more secure to add your hair extension clips. All you're going to do is to kind of choose wherever you want. So if you have one that's about seven inches like this one, I recommend just doing one on either side like so, but if you have a longer one, you might want to do a third one in the middle. If you have a very small one, that's maybe three to four inches. You could just get away with one clip but choose where you want setting for your Clips and then go ahead and place them there and you're going to want to pin them in place either with a bobby pin or straight pins or whatever and then you'll set Through these last two holes, just like you would sew through a button putting the needle in through one side taking it out over here, placing it down so that it comes through that second hole and pulling it out there. And then you continue to loop around putting it in that top hole going out here coming back here and going through the bottom hole and just continuing that around until you've gone around about three or four times that ought to get you a nice secure holes on Each side, so you go ahead and do that on one side: do it on the other side and you're going to take your second extension clip place it and do the exact same thing again now for style number: two you're going to follow all the same steps For style number one so you're going to so that you appliques together and then sew on your hair extension clips and then it's time to attach the rhinestones so they're going to join the two rise so strands together, hold them together and place them against. One end of the applique, then you're going to go ahead and sew these into place, and actually you can just do whatever works for you too. So these, I kind of did like five million different things. What kind of work the best for me was to make a figure eight around the two strands, so I placed the needle into the middle and pulled it around and had it come out the one side and then place it in the middle again came out on The other side, so you know you're kind of figure, eating around them and then once I had that done four or five times I took a stitch and started the same thing up a little bit higher into the figure eight up here and then I did a Figure eight up here then: what's this first site is so what you're going to do is to go ahead and attach this applicator your head and the way that you want to wear it. So let's say I wanted to wear that here. I'Ll go ahead and attach it right here and then you're going to go ahead and pull the strands around and shape them to be where you want them on the head and then go ahead and just pin them there so that that way, you already have them. That'S exactly where you want them, then go ahead and take it off on your head, and so those in the exact same way that we sewed the first side. And then you have your applique all done now for style number, three step one is to go ahead and attach the two appliques together, just as we did in style number. One number two is to cut your tool now you're going to want this to be 12 to 18 inches long, depending on what you're going to do with it. If you want to do the exact same thing, that I did, you can do about 12 inches or just long enough that you're going to be able to tie it in a knot in the back of your head. And then you want to make sure that it's the proper width, you don't want it to be so wide that it takes over your entire head. You also don't want it to look funny up against the applique, so hold the applique in place and make sure that you like how the width looks and if it looks right to you that you can go ahead and continue. If not, you can go ahead and cut it down and make it just a little bit slimmer. For me, that was all kind of about eyeballing it and it really does depend upon kind of this shape and the size of your head and the size of your applique so play around with that find what you like you can. Always you know if you have a large school like this one or a large bolt of tulle, you have a lot of room to try around and kind of find what you like. The best step. Number three is to attach the tool to the appliques and you're going to do that by sewing around in the exact same manner that you sewed the two appliques together. If you want, you can sew all three together in one fell swoop. I just like doing them in two separate steps that way, I can make sure that nothing is sliding and slipping around. You want to make sure that everything is sewed together, exactly as you want it. So if you feel confident that you can sew all three together without losing your place at all, go ahead and do it in one step. But for me I thought two was just a little bit safer, so either way you're gon na end up three. With these all three sewn together, step number four is to go ahead and add in your hair extension clips, just as we did in style number one. That'S it for style number three to wear it you're going to go ahead and clip it into the hair. Exactly as you want it and then you're going to take the two into the tool and tie them in a knot behind your head once those are secured in a knot, you're going to go ahead and take your veil and place that just over the two ends That way, that you cover up the knot and the ends - and it looks like it's all one big piece and it's actually really cool and very, very statement B. So this is the kind of thing that you like it's very easy to create. So that's it! I'M sorry this was a little bit of a makeshift setup, but I hope this is helpful for some of you brides who be like me and really really likes the look of those head pieces, but couldn't afford the giant like price tag that usually goes along with Them these are really easy to make, and hopefully this helps you and if you don't want to follow the exact same steps I do. Hopefully this at least gives you inspiration for how to make your own headpiece for your wedding. So that's it, and I will see you guys in my next video on Friday, which is how I wore my hair for the wedding and the answer to which of these three. I ended up wearing in my hair for the wedding comment below tell me, which one you think I'm gon na wear and I will see you guys on Friday, wha hi

AprilAthena7: Sooo pretty!

Kasea VP: These are all gorgeous, I want to make one like #2 for our ceremony in January!

Jem1358: they are all really pretty, I love them all! my favorites are one and two, and I'm going to guess that you wore number 2! are you going to put all of these bridal/wedding videos into one playlist? because then it will be really easy to find them all in the future when us girl followers might/hopefully will have need of them! =)

Kristonda Pryor: Absolutely perfect! Just what I was looking for. Love looks 2 and 3. Can't wait to try these. Thanks for sharing :)

Ashley Garcia: Great video! :D I definitely plan on making these accessories for my own wedding, next year. All the hair accessories are beautiful, but I think you went with style #2. I can't wait to learn what you picked, tomorrow! :)

Marie Metivier: SO beautiful! When I saw your wedding video, I never thought you actually did your accessorize yourself, it's gorgeous! might steal the idea for my friend's wedding in april with another colour ^^

Jenelle Moore: wow these are all so pretty and i think you wore #2 :) so happy for you i'm a big fan of your videos, and thanks so much for taking the time to do all these around your wedding!

Jaylee Pierce: oh my gosh, style #3 makes me want to re-do my wedding!!!! sooooo pretty!

Fiona Gordon: this is so beautiful! i wish i could have made one like this for my wedding! i think you wore number 2 :)

katie holmes: Number two is my favourite, but all of them look absolutely beautiful! Can't wait to see your dress!

maikolosav: Beautiful head pieces and I liked this way of filming with the live description!! :) I'm sure whichever piece you chose must have looked amazing on you. Congratulations!!

Claudia Dessi: Style 2 of course!!!!!! :D I always love tied hair during official/special occasion!

girl-karma: This is such a great DIY! We would never have thought they would be this simple and inexpensive to make. Just to let you know, we will be featuring your DIY on our blog this Friday. We'll tweet it to you when it's live!

pazzyjazzyjames: I love your 2nd design..I'll create one for my wedding..thanks for posting this and for the ideas. =)

Megan Bach: I LOVE style 3! It is a statement, but it looks lovely on you and I think it is so beautiful!!!

Catherine Kelly: Definitely style 2! So beautiful!

Elena Delgado: Wow they are soo beautiful! I can't wait to see your wedding hair =) and DEFINITELY number 2, number three is really boho but to get married I'm sure you picked #2

missoliviajane: you should make the lace applique guarders!! I'd love that on my wedding day!

Chloe Lee: These are so pretty!!! You are so creative I love your DIY tutorials!

Laeti-he: I'd say number 2, but they're all very elegant! Nice work and creativity!

Emely Shulterbrandt: I love love love this diy, thank you for sharing it. I would say number 2.

NaturalMo: love your ideas! I've been married 5 yrs wnd did a tiara, the 2cd one was way prettier than my expensive tiara.

nation108: omg loved this! I think you may have worn #2.... I love the waves that you have can't wait for that tutorial!!!!

Carolina Pereira Pinho Costa Leite: Omg so pretty!!! I love all 3 for different occasions! but for my wedding i would choose the 3rd

Glenda Rogers: #2, it's very fitting with your vintage theme!

16sweetpea: Initially I thought 1, but I am going to guess 3. The first one you can still pull off on a regular day, but 2 (and especially) 3 are much harder. I've never seen a style like 3 done before! So cool. I LOVE THEM ALL :) Can't wait to see your final choice on Friday. Also, pls show us how you did each of these styles.

fireandiceandclouds: The second one with the updo because it's sooooo beautiful.:)

Tasha: yay! so excited to see your wedding look=)

LilMaeris: I am soooooooooooo happy you did this video and that I decided to browse through your videos to find looks for my wedding day next February. There were so many lace pieces that i loved but were over $200 and I couldn't afford it... but seeing this made me realize I can definitely make it myself, have my dream head piece without feeling bad that I paid for them that big of a price tag. I love you and thank you for this early wedding gift :) You should sell them yourself :P

HiddenGrace: They're all gorgeous! Congrats on getting married!

YoToY de Laura Guarnieri: muy buen tutorial para hacer un Tocado vintage para la boda.. saludos

Laura Barba: beautiful you have given me some great ideas! .Thanks for sharing. it's really not to hard you make it look easy !!!!!

Rachael Goetz: i just loved this! i'm definetly going to remember this, even though it'll be a long time before i have the chance to wear one :P and i want to say #3 :)

teresa ahern: thats so pretty! im going to start making my own :)

Mianachan: Maybe 3?! :) Everything looks great on you so I'm not worried :P I don't know if your new background will be a permanent thing, but I LOVE it! xx

Yuet Yu Soon: briliiant... very creative piece... i love design 1 and 2 :)

ClaireBear8031: Number 3 is my favourite, but they are all gorgeous!

Amadee Stenzel: Style 2 was gorgeous!

Chloe Harper: style 2 :) loved this idea :)

Gréta G.: I think its style 3. At least i'd like to wear that!! <3 You are beautiful and congrats to your wedding! Cant wait to see your photos of the big day!

Taylor: You should do a tutorial of the waves in style 1 and 2! :)

Yu Ya Wyne: number 2. it looks so pretty on you, Kayley :)

Amy Gildesgaard: Wow!! Super smart idea:) I LOVED #3, but I am guessing you went with #2:) Congrats again:)

marie1105uk: Aww you should start making bridal hair pieces and sell them.These are really nice .Something I would wear myself on my wedding day x

Florinda Nani: I think you wore #2. I think its gorgeous. Congrats!

Georgina Rowbotham: i looooove them all but 3 is my fave! classy but very boho!

Starlight777: love it no.2!! looks sweet!!

Maja Potisk: such a lovely video :D I think you went with style 1, I would love style 3 :D <3

Ashlyn Davie: style 2!!!!! I think it's REALLY pretty, too!!!!!

Gamilia: style 3 is the best one! Very nice, thank you

InLivingColor121: I loved all of them! 1 and 2 are my favorite! I think you wore 2!

Emble7: Oooh! Hard choice! I think all of them look beautiful - and I have no idea! :) Can't wait for Friday!!! :)

AnnLace: Beautiful tutorial! I have similar tutorials too! Love :)

tsvetomira v: I admire u <3 u r great inspiration! I will guess number 3 ! Really great ideas!

phoenixchick777: I think it was #2. And I can't wait to see your wedding video :)

phoebesong: style #2 !!! sooo pretty !!!

Youtique Bridal & Lifestyle: these are gorgeous creations!

misshairstyles0100: all 3 styles are so beautiful, but I think number 2! :)

yeaah004: such a pretty idea! I think you went with the 2nd style =)

melissahedden: #2. Very lovely. Hope it was wonderful for you & congratulations.

Marie Relos: All the styles are so pretty!!!!

Lulla474: #2 is wonderful!!

Valerie Brok: They all looked good on you, so it wouldn't matter, but I'm gonna go with #2. Thanks, this was really helpful!

Sabrina Chao: Hey!! I love watching your hair tutorial videos! I just wanted to ask you if you can do a princess hair look? Like a half up do hairstyle or just a up do. The thing is that I won princess for my school dance so I want my hair to look good (: thanks! Hopefully you read this.

3rikalol: Soo pretty and unique.thank you for the ideas .. I think #2

TheMissesofV: I hope it was style3! Absolutely stunning very 30ish!

Dajana Darling: I bet you were wearing style nr. 2! :D congratulations and all the best for the both of you! :) <3

Yrie27: I love the third one!

Fanto Mette: style 2, we all know how much you love updo's :)

AnnaM157: nice video :) my guess is #2 :) looking forward to seeing your wedding video :) Hope you are doing great

mboglarka: All three is gorgeus, but I would wear the 3rd one!!! :)

Camill Tierra: #2 it looks elegant and it look so beautiful for you <3 

qualcosa88: I'm guessing #2 since you mentioned you were practicing your hairstyle and I don't think you'd have to practice just curling your hair ;) it looks beautiful!!

Risya Nabila: Love looooove style 2! I think thats what you where, huh? Its gorgeous!

Em Hanson: I'm still interested in seeing how your hair was done for your wedding!!!!!

Michaelah Reynolds: Can you do a tutorial on how you made the accessory? I really want to make them!

jlammetje: Personally I like the 2nd one best, although the 1st one is also very pretty! Third one is ok, but really not my style. Also, can you do a video on the hair of Zoë (Rachel Bilson) in Hart of Dixie, in the last episode, on her date with Wade? :)

Amanda: I think you chose #2! It's my favorite of the 3.

nation108: I love this.... Although I am not getting married... but I bet this type of idea would look great in teal or black or some awesome color like that!!!!

Amanda Reilly: Oh gosh! I really don't know!! All three look soo great on you!!!

zenny k: I love them all! & I think you wore the 3rd one :)

Flying Bunny: You look wonderfull in all styles <3 But imo the 2nd is the best

Clodagh Rose: They are all gorgeous! But because of your vintage theme I'm GUESSING number two? That one was definitely my favourite! Can I ask what hair style you used for your hair in it? If you have already done a video on it, please tell me which one!

Jena Wilkinson: don't stress! you are supposed to feel happy and beautiful as a bride!

sydpinions: I love #2 <3

Katie Biersach: Style 2? Either way every style looked gorgeous!

Charlotte Solberg: I love this! I think you wore number 2, but I think I would have wore number 1. They're all pretty though :)

Valérie De Roeck: This is really very beautifull!

Fanny Sanchez Nava: Num. 3, Love it!

virgoj88: So creative and gorgeous

Kayla Laffin: I'm going to guess style number 2, although both 2 and 3 are very beautiful I think 2 looks more suited to your personality for your wedding. Can't wait till Friday to see how you did your hair and whether or not I was right.

CreativelyReACTive: You wore the ones with the rhinestones on it and with out the veil. The head piece is beautiful :)

Julia Lindall: Originally I was adamant about by having a veil. But style 3 is makin me reconsider.

Becky Ward: number 2, its beautiful xx

Luire90: Beautiful hairstyles ♥ could you tell from which seller you got the lace? I started looking, but there are sooooooooo many and I couldn't find anything like it. Would be great :)

Maira Afridi: HOW DID YOU WAVE YOUR HAIR? i love it!

Brielle: I'm torn between 2 or 3. I think you went with style #3 :-)

Cinthya Lopez: awesome, this is the best idea ever. I will do this for my daughter's first holy communion

isanchez85: I think it's style 2, but you look beautiful with all three of them

Raeley Barchers: I think you wore 2. (: They were all beautiful!

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