
Make money selling your hairbows. Work from home. Set your own hours. Do something you love. You can sell hairbows at arts and crafts shows, the mall, friends and family. PTA groups, cheer clubs,and so much more.
Learn how to start a hairbow business by pricing simple bows around $3.50, creating appealing products, and posting photos to attract customers for extra income.
Please see resources section at the end for where to get the hair bow cards! Thanks!
Learn to make a hair bow from ribbon using a glue gun and a needle, folding and knotting in the middle. Attach the bow to a clip with hot glue.
Learn to make boutique style hair bows using the loopy loop technique with ribbon, color combinations, and center embellishments, glued securely for a professional finish.
Learn to make a loopy butterfly bow from ribbon, forming a figure-eight center, stitching and knotting, and attach it to a hair clip for a cute hair bow.
Learn how to heat seal hair bows to prevent unraveling and achieve a professional finish, using a lighter with caution to avoid burning the ribbon and staining with liquids.
Learn to make fabric flower hair bow accessories by cutting scalloped petals, gathering layers with a needle and thread, and attaching them to headbands or clips.
Learn to make felt flower hair bows by cutting petal shapes, threading and gathering them into a bloom, then glue to the back and attach a hair clip.
Learn to make a flower petal hair bow by cutting petals, hand-stitching into a gathered circle, and finishing with felt discs and a hair clip.
Learn to make pinwheel style hair bows from fabric with interfacing, using hand stitching and glue to attach hair hardware, with options for felt centers and button centers.
Create a flower-adorned ribbon bow by layering from craft-store blooms, attaching a butterfly, and securing with hot glue to produce a ready-to-wear hair accessory for summer outfits.
Discover how to create a fairy princess halo headband for your hairbow business, using twist ties, plastic, hot glue, organza ribbon, and a plastic comb for craft show sales.
Create fairy princess headbands for little girls using decorative garland, ribbon, and headband wire. Measure 18 inches, cut 60-inch ribbon strips, and attach them to the headband.
Learn to craft a hairbow display holder from a pattern, cut and assemble wood, finish edges, and showcase hair bows on a wall or door.
Create a headband holder from a four-inch PVC pipe, wrap it in fabric, and add a bottom connector to prevent tipping; it's a quick, low-cost craft for shows.
Learn to create woven ribbon headbands by pairing two colors, forming loops, and threading ribbons through the loops, then attach the weave to a headband using glue and finishing tips.
Learn to start woven ribbon headbands for a hairbow business using two colors, double-sided tape, and careful finishing to create neat patterns on the inside and outside.
Links to where you can find some of the supplies that I have shown in this course.
The Sugarplumdolls.com Hairbow Course is composed of individual short lectures on starting your own hair bow business. The Sugarplumdolls.com Hairbow Class is self-paced and can be completed at your leisure. Lectures can be completed in sequence or individually. Each lecture ranges from 5 to 10 minutes in length.
In this course, you will learn how to get started . . . the equipment you will need, where to buy supplies and how to display the hair bows that you will create.
I will be your instructor. I have developed step-by-step lessons that will have you quickly creating beautiful hairbows with minimum time and expense.
Why should you register for this course?