I loved this crown! Click here for directions.

If you're feeling really crafty, you can try this tutorial
with Little Birdie Secrets and sew a crown.

But when push comes to shove, if you just don't have time
to make a crown, be sure to stop by Burger King for lunch. ;-)

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Great stuff for as always!!!
ReplyDeleteThese crowns will come in handy for the Epiphany and my LO's 4th bday its going to be a Narnia party.
Wow, love that first one! Wonder if I could sew/quilt one of those.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had seen this before today. I wanted to make crowns with my Kindergarten CCD class this past Sunday, but I was at a total loss when it came to figuring out to to make them myself at the last minute.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you could use a couple of paper doilies for the lacy crown. They sell them in huge packs at the dollar store - then hit 'em with some gold spray paint?
ReplyDeleteMaybe you could use a couple of paper doilies for the lacy crown. They sell them in huge packs at the dollar store - then hit 'em with some gold spray paint?
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