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Hi
I am having a dilema! My daughter is getting married on 22nd of this month, I am not doing her flowers as I have only just finished my first year of training. I did decide to sort the little flowers for the bridesmaids hair, I intend to use small silk flowers but am a bit worried as the best way to attach them, maybe to hair grips?? How embarrasing if the only thing the MOB did fell to bits on the day any suggestions gratefully received ![]() |
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You can hot glue small heads directly onto 'kirby' grips or to small hair slides or combs.
If you want to use plastic Alice bands, you can bind satin ribbon onto the band and then hot glue the flower heads to the ribbon. |
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If its just individual flowers just tape with white tape leaving about an inch and a half stem. The hair dresser will just kirby them into the hair
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If they are having their hair tied in bunches or pony tails you could stiich the flowers onto those elasticated hair bands.
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Thanks everyone!
It is individually placed flowers that they want. I will have a go at a couple of those things. I like the idea of wiring them and letting the hairdresser place them with grips, I am sure they are used to doing that ![]() |
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