

Image source: Caliope, Designed and Folded by Ekaterina Lukasheva There’s no glue, tape or anything like that here. It’s folded using some of Peter Keller’s excellent paper. Our first kusudama for this post is by Ekaterina Lukasheva who is definitely one of the top kusudama designers out there. Because kusudamas are made from multiple units you can use different coloured paper for some absolutely beautiful results and patterns. You often see kusudamas hanging from a string and a lot of them have fancy tassels hanging from the bottom as well. However if you’re making a kusudama to display and you want to use a bit of tape or glue to make sure it doesn’t fall apart we won’t judge you. A lot of kusudama designs are made in such a way that all the pieces will fit together strongly and you won’t even need glue. If you’re an origami purist then you make kusudamas without any sort of glue, tape or string to hold the units together. They were originally used for incense and potpourri which I guess is where the name comes from. The word “kusudama” literally means “Medicine Ball” when translated from Japanese. What a simple addition to their Halloween costume this year.Kusudamas are modular origami models where multiple units are fit together to form a ball-like shape. I can’t wait to make a creative crown with my kids.

It would be the perfect accompaniment to a Fairy or Renaissance costume. I love this darling Fairy Flower Crown from Beautifully Rooted. They require a minimal amount of hand sewing, but they are so simple to make! You can make them in any color as well, so easy to coordinate with your party colors, or make one to match your outfit. How cute are these simple Felt Crowns from Hellobee. Another brilliant crown made from upcycled materials. My girls would love these adorable Princess Crystal Crowns from Paper Plate and Plane.

These would make adorable party crowns and the kids could each decorate their own. DIY Toilet Paper Roll CrownsĬheck out these recycled Toilet Paper Crowns from Creative Jewish Woman. It is super easy to make and can be decorated to suit the needs of any king, queen, princess or prince. I love this simple simple Cardboard Crown from Made by Joel. My kids are all over origami and they would love this simple project. How fun is this Origami Modular Spiky Crown from Origami Instructions. Inspired is adorable! Glitter and lace paired together create a magical crown that any princess would be proud to wear. It is the perfect addition to any princess tea or party you can dream up! 4. DIY Glitter Lace Crown This adorable and sparkly Pipe cleaner Princess Crown from WhiMSy Love makes me smile. What a fun and whimsical way to incorporate the beauty of nature and celebrate the colors of fall.

I love this simple and creative Nature Crown from Small Hands in the Big World. How cute would these be as a princess party craft. I have created numerous tin foil covered crowns, but this is so much easier! Love it, although I imagine the edges could be sharp so be careful. How adorable is this simple Pie Plate Crown from Skunkboy.
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These adorable and whimsical crowns will help to channel your inner Fancy Nancy and turn an ordinary day into something extraordinary.Ĭlick on the link to take you to the full tutorial. Fancy Nancy has always been a favorite book in our house. These simple DIY crowns are the perfect reason to get your friends together and throw a spectacular soiree (thats a fancy word for party). This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. So many creative options to create with from flowers and lace to recycled materials. These adorable crowns and tiaras are perfect addition to a queen or princess Halloween costume, a birthday party or just because. We love pretend play in our house! So naturally we would need lots of simple accessories for every occasion. Beautiful DIY accessories for dress-up play or your Halloween Costume
