DIY Unicorn Head Wall Decor & Headband Holder: Two Adorable Crafts!

Unleash your inner crafter and add a touch of magical whimsy to your space with these two delightful DIY projects! Prepare to be enchanted as we guide you through creating a stunning unicorn head wall décor piece and a practical yet equally charming unicorn headband holder. Both projects are perfect for adding a splash of fairytale flair to any bedroom, craft room, or even a child's play area. They're surprisingly simple to make, requiring only readily available materials and a little bit of creative flair.

From fluffy manes to sparkling horns, these unicorn creations are bursting with personality and are guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a complete beginner, these projects are designed to be accessible and enjoyable. Ready to embark on this enchanting crafting adventure? Let's dive into the step-by-step instructions and transform your plain walls and cluttered surfaces into a magical unicorn wonderland!

Preparation and Safety Guidelines

Tools Needed
  • Golden glitter paper
  • Foam sheets
  • White paper
  • Black marker
  • Pencil
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Iron (optional)
  • Thick cardboard
  • White felt
  • Black felt
  • Four different colors of wool
  • Thread
  • Needle
  • Unicorn color wool
  • Cotton filling
Safety Guidelines
  • Adult supervision is required, especially when using sharp tools like scissors or craft knives. Children should not use these tools unsupervised.
  • Always use appropriate safety equipment, such as safety glasses, when necessary (e.g., when using hot glue guns).
  • Be mindful of potential choking hazards, especially if working with small craft supplies. Keep these items away from young children.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Create Unicorn Head Flowers

    • Draw and cut out flower shapes from glitter paper foam.
    • Use an iron to curl the flower petal edges.
    • Glue flower petals together to form flowers.
    • Glue golden glitter paper to the center of each flower.
    Glue golden glitter paper to the center of each flower.Glue golden glitter paper to the center of each flower.Glue golden glitter paper to the center of each flower.Glue golden glitter paper to the center of each flower.
    Create Unicorn Head Flowers
  2. Assemble Unicorn Head

    • Glue the flowers to a thick cardboard piece to create the unicorn head.
    Glue the flowers to a thick cardboard piece to create the unicorn head.
    Assemble Unicorn Head
  3. Create Unicorn Headband Holder Base

    • Draw and cut out a unicorn face shape from white felt (approximately 12.5 inches long and 15 inches wide).
    • Stitch two pieces of white felt together, leaving a 4-inch gap for stuffing.
    Stitch two pieces of white felt together, leaving a 4-inch gap for stuffing.Stitch two pieces of white felt together, leaving a 4-inch gap for stuffing.
    Create Unicorn Headband Holder Base
  4. Stuff Unicorn Headband Holder

    • Stuff the felt unicorn face with cotton.
    Stuff the felt unicorn face with cotton.
    Stuff Unicorn Headband Holder
  5. Create and Attach Unicorn Hair

    • Prepare 30 pieces of wool (approximately 32 inches long) in various colors.
    • Glue the wool pieces onto the felt unicorn face to create the mane and tail.
    Glue the wool pieces onto the felt unicorn face to create the mane and tail.Glue the wool pieces onto the felt unicorn face to create the mane and tail.
    Create and Attach Unicorn Hair

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Tips

  • Curling the flower petals with an iron is optional.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

1. Uneven Horn Placement

Reason: The unicorn's horn may be crooked or off-center, ruining the overall aesthetic.
Solution: Carefully measure and mark the horn placement before gluing, using a ruler and pencil for precision.

2. Insufficient Drying Time

Reason: Rushing the drying process of glue or paint can lead to the craft becoming wobbly or the paint peeling.
Solution: Allow ample drying time as indicated by the product instructions before handling or displaying the finished craft.

FAQs

What materials do I need for these projects?
For both projects, you'll primarily need felt (various colors), hot glue, scissors, a template (easily found online), stuffing (like cotton or fiberfill), and embellishments like glitter, sequins, or beads. Specific materials may vary slightly depending on the design you choose.
How long does it take to complete each project?
The time required depends on your crafting experience and the level of detail you add. Each project could take anywhere from 1-3 hours. The headband holder is generally quicker than the wall décor due to its smaller size.