Secrets to Hair Clippies Success

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Secrets to Hair Clippies Success
Secrets to Hair Clippies
Success
Hair Clippies are great for younger girls and
girls with finer hair. In this manual you will find
a variety of fun hair clippies to make!
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No portion of this manual may be given away or sold without written
consent from Next Chapter Learning. You may print one copy for your
personal use. Of course you may sell any bows you make with these
instructions.
Supplies needed:
Korker ribbon
Lined clippy
Lighter
Scissors
Hot glue gun
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Measure out 6 inches of korker
ribbon. You’ll need at least 6 – 10
strips that are each 6 inches long.
Stack the korker ribbon together
and place your finger at the center
of them. I like to mix it up and put
some of the inside ribbon face
down and also some of the
outside ribbon face down as I
stack them. This helps the ribbon
to go in different directions.
Once you get all the korker strips
stacked, lift from the table and
pinch the middle together with
your fingers.
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Wrap a small piece of ribbon around
the center to hold them in place.
Glue the ribbon securely at the back.
Now you can glue it down securely
to the center of a lined clip.
Cut the ends of the korker as you
prefer. They can all be the same
lengths or have a variety of
lengths.
Heat seal your ends after cutting,
with the pass of a lighter.
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Supplies needed:
1.5 inch Ribbon
6 inches of ¼ or 3/8 inch ribbon
Scissors (smaller are better)
Needle and thread
Lighter
Hot glue gun
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Start with 2 pieces of your 1 ½
inch ribbon. I like to use about
4 inches and about 3 inches.
You can make different size
butterflies, but this yields a
good size one to start.
Overlap the 2 ribbon about
halfway. Be sure the shorter
length ribbon is on the bottom,
as shown.
Now bring your needle and
thread across the exact center
of the ribbons – about 3
stitches should be fine.
Pull your thread through tightly
and then wrap around the
center a few times to hold it
tightly in place.
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Bring the needle through the
loops you just created when
you wrapped the center. This
will help hold securely in place
with a solid knot.
Now bring the two largest
pieces of ribbon (the top)
together and towards each
other, as shown.
Cut a rounded shape to the
ribbon for the top wings of the
butterfly.
Now do the same with the
bottom ribbons. Bring the ends
together – up and to the
center. Cut a rounded shape.
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Heat seal all around where
you cut, with the pass of a
lighter.
Now for the antenna. Take
a 6 inch piece of ¼ inch
grosgrain (doesn’t have to
have stitching like the one
in photo) and cut a chunk
out of the center of the
ribbon from one end, down
about 1 inch, as shown.
Quickly seal these ends
with the pass of a lighter. If
your ribbon is a lighter
color, you might see a burn
mark on the fabric, so
practice (or use darker
ribbon).
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Place a small line of glue
along the back of your antenna
ribbon piece so you can attach
it to the wings.
Press down firmly in the exact
center and allow a few
seconds to dry.
You can then fold the excess
tail of the ribbon around the
back of the butterfly and glue
in place.
Glue on some googly eyes, if
you’d like.
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Supplies needed:
12 inches of ¼ inch ribbon
24-32 inches of korker ribbon
(depends on how long you want 8
legs to be)
Black boa feathers
Lighter
Piece of cardboard
Scissors
Hot glue gun
Googly eyes
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Start with a piece of your boa
about 6 inches long.
Use hot glue to roll the strip of
boa up into a circular shape.
Just roll it up a bit like a jelly
roll and use some hot glue to
hold in place.
Start hot gluing pieces of your
korker ribbon along the lined
clip. I like to use 3-4 on each
side equally spaced. Here’s a
few I started shown in the
photo.
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Once you get all your legs
glued on the lined clip, glue
your boa round onto the top of
the clip.
To glue on your eyes, I’ve
found it easiest to first glue
down an inch of extra black
ribbon where the eyes are
going to be.
Now you can glue your eyes
onto the ribbon and they will
stay in place. Its okay not to
use the ribbon too, I just found
it easier.
You can arrange the boa
feathers on top of the ribbon
so its barely seen.
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Now let’s make a tiny bow for
the spider’s head. I think it
makes it cuter!
Take a piece of cardboard
about the width you want your
bow. Cut a bit out of the exact
center (about ¼ inch) so we
can mark the center.
Then just wrap your ribbon
around the cardboard to make
an “awareness ribbon”
Place a 6 inch piece of ¼ inch
(or smaller) ribbon directly
behind the bow.
Then bring both ends of the
ribbon to the front. We are
going to use this piece to wrap
the bow and hold in place.
You can see the bow starting
to form as you pull the 6 inch
piece of ribbon around the
center, as shown.
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On the back side of the cardboard,
make a knot with your center
ribbon. You can cut off the excess
ribbon.
Now you can slide the bow off the
cardboard.
Simply cut the excess tail from
your bow and glue to the top of
your spider’s head.
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Supplies needed:
1 inch ribbon
¼ or 3/8 inch ribbon
Googly eye
Hot glue gun
Scissors
Start with a piece of 1 inch
ribbon. The length should be
twice as long as you want your
fish. I’m using 6 inches of
ribbon here for a 3 inch fish.
Make a horseshoe shape, as
shown, by bringing both ends
of your ribbon in and down.
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Now simply cross the ends of
your ribbon.
You can see the fish is already
forming!
Pull the ribbon tight so that the
left side where they cross
forms a tip. This is the fish
nose.
Now pinch together about an
inch from the left side.
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Wrap it with ¼ inch ribbon
where you just made the pinch
and tie in the back.
The excess ribbon at the back
can then be cut off and the
ends should be hot glued down
to the back of the fish to hold
securely in place.
Cut the ends of the ribbon to
form the tail fins as you prefer.
I folded my ribbon in half
lengthwise and made a
diagonal cut from the outer
edge of the ribbon, to form a
triangle cut.
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To keep the ends exactly
even, heat seal them before
you open the fold back up.
For a cute top fin, just make an
“awareness ribbon” from a
piece of ¼ inch ribbon. (To do
this, just cross your ribbon
tails.)
Glue in place at the back of
the fish.
Add a googly eye and your
fish is complete!
Just glue on to a lined clip to
wear.
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Supplies needed:
2 flowers from the stem (sold at any
craft store and most dollar stores)
Hot glue gun
Embellishment for the center
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Pull the pieces of your flower
apart. Its pretty easy to do, just
gently pop out the center piece
of plastic that holds the layers
together.
Now layer the pieces of flower
petals however you like. For
this one I’m using one pink
one, then a yellow, then a pink.
To create a pretty pattern.
Keep piling the layers on top of
each other and be sure they
are centered. Add a dab of hot
glue as you go along to secure
each layer to the previous one.
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TIP: Hold the layers in place
with a pen or tip of scissors
since the hot glue can easily
seep through the thin layers of
the flower and burn your
fingers.
Hot glue a gem or other fun
embellishment or button to the
center for a really pretty look!
Now simply hot glue to a lined
clip.
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Supplies needed:
¼ inch ribbon (I like to use 2 different
ones and layer them)
Scissors
Hot glue gun
Lined clip
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Cut 3 pieces of ribbon 6
inches long.
Layer the three pieces of
ribbon and then fold at the
center into a “V” shape.
** You can also make the
inmost ribbon about an inch
longer for another look to this
heart.
Add a dab of glue at the center
of each layer to hold in place.
Just use a very small amount of
glue.
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Now hot glue the point of the
“V” onto the end of your lined
clip, about ¼ inch.
One at a time, bring down the
layers on the left side and glue
down. This is the left side of
your heart. If your top layer of
ribbon is longer, glue it just
below where the others meet
on the lined clip.
Now bring down the layer on
the right side and glue down
each ribbon at the end (where
my finger is in photo). Be sure
to heat seal your ends, just
before you glue it down, this
will prevent fraying.
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Supplies needed:
3/8 inch green ribbon
Hot glue gun
Scissors
Lined clip
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Cut 3 pieces of your ribbon, 6
inches each.
Fold the ribbon in half and
pinch at the center. Place a
small dab of glue so the
ribbon stays together at the
bottom of the “V”
Here are all three pieces of
ribbon made into “V”s
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Now glue the three “V”s down
as shown. One on the left and
one on the right (about ¼ inch
from top). Then one on the top
of the clip.
Next, you’ll take each piece of
each “V” and fold down to the
center where you will glue in
place, to form two loops for
each “V”.
Here are the final loops
created. All the ends of the
ribbon are glued down at the
center right under my finger.
(My finger is blocking the
lined clip.)
Perfect for St. Patty’s Day!
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Supplies needed:
Two 4 inch strips of 1 inch ribbon
(polka dot is best)
2 inch strip of 1 inch ribbon (black)
plus an extra piece of black ribbon
scrap to make antenna
2 googly eyes
Lighter
Hot glue gun
Lined clip
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Loop 1 piece of the polka dot
ribbon in half, as shown.
Now loop the second piece of
ribbon around and just about
overlapping half way, as
shown.
Glue the loops onto the lined
clip as shown. Use a bit of
glue between each layer to
secure in place.
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Loop the 2 inch strip of 1 inch
wide black ribbon around and
glue the ends to form a circle.
(My black ribbon was a bit to
wide so I just cut it to the
appropriate width.)
Now glue the black ribbon loop
down as shown.
Glue the eyes on with a dab of
hot glue.
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To finish off the ladybug, use the
excess black ribbon to make
antenna.
Cut the edges of the ribbon
lengthwise. You need just about
an inch long cut from either side
of the ribbon.
Here is the ribbon with the 2
lengthwise sides cut off; one
thin strip for each antenna.
With a very quick pass of the
lighter, move along the length of
the ribbon strip. This heat seals
it to prevent fraying and also
curls the ends a big.
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Supplies needed:
¾ inch ribbon
Korker ribbon (about 4 inches)
¼ inch or thinner ribbon (for the antenna)
Measuring tape
Craft wire or thread
Lighter
Scissors
Hot glue gun
Lined clip
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Cut two 6 inch strips of your ¾
inch ribbon. (shown at top of
photo)
Then loop each one around
and use a small dab of glue to
hold together in a circle. (show
at bottom of photo)
Cross the two loops to form an
“X”
Wrap the center with craft wire
or thread.
Now hot glue the bow you just
made onto the end of the clip
(the open end, as shown),
about ¼ inch from tip.
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Hot glue the korker ribbon strip
along the center to cover the
middle of your bow and long
enough to go across the full
lined clip.
For the antenna you can
simply use 1/8 inch ribbon. Or
you can cut ribbon in half like
I’m doing here and it curls up
nicely. Just use a brisk pass of
the lighter on either ribbon you
choose and it will curl up a bit
more for you (practice this so
you don’t burn the ribbon!)
Here’s the completed antenna
I made. Leave about ¼ inch at
the end where the ribbon is not
cut down the center. This is
the part you’ll glue just behind
the korker ribbon strip.
That’s all you need to do!
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Supplies needed:
3/8 inch ribbon
Needle and thread
Lighter
Scissors
Hot glue gun
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I like to use a piece of
cardboard, or in this case a
spare ribbon roll to help make
this ribbon. The width of your
cardboard piece will be about
the width of your bow so you
don’t want something too big.
Start with your ribbon end on
the right and bring across the
front then behind. Your ribbon
roll is now on the right.
Bring the roll across the front to
the left so your ribbon roll is
now on the left.
Bring the roll across the back
again, so your ribbon roll is
now on the right.
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Finally bring the roll back to the
left side and cut off the excess
ribbon from the roll.
You can remove the ribbon
from the roll and place a needle
and thread directly through the
center, about halfway through.
To help hold in place, I like to
use a large hairdressers clip
through the center.
Pull your loops apart as shown,
to form an “X” for your bow
loops.
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Once you have your loops the
way you like them, bring the
needle and thread completely
through and make a couple
stitches to hold in place.
Also, you could wrap the
center with the extra thread,
tightly, if you prefer.
To make a center knot for the
bow, simply cross your ends
(of a 4 inch piece of ribbon)
and bring the top ribbon tail
through the center. Pull
gently.
I like to use two layers of
ribbon at the same time to
make a thicker center knot.
Here is the completed center
knot. Just hot glue to the
middle of the bow and wrap
the tails around the back and
glue there too.
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Supplies needed:
3/4 inch ribbon
3/8 inch ribbon or ½ inch ribbon
Scissors
Craft wire or thread
Hot glue gun
Embellishment for center
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Cut three pieces of ribbon, 7
inches, 8 inches, and 6 inches
Make your 7 inch piece and 8
inch piece into circles; to do
this simply place a dab of glue
on the end of the ribbon and
loop around to connect.
For the 6 inch piece, cut the
ends with a triangle cut.
If you’d like, add a 3/8 inch or
½ inch piece of ribbon around
the center of your loops and
secure at the back with a dab
of glue.
Now place the layers as
shown and secure with a very
small dab of hot glue if you
want to help hold in place.
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Squeeze the center together
tightly and wrap with craft wire
or thread.
TIP: The less glue you’ve
used up until this point, the
easier this step will be!
Hot glue an embellishment on
to the center of your bow to
cover up the wire/thread.
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Supplies needed:
3/8 inch ribbon
Lined clip
Scissors
Lighter
Hot glue gun
Needle/thread (optional: use if you
prefer to sew this instead of glue)
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Cut 2 pieces of ribbon, 6
inches each. You can use
different lengths to make
different size flowers.
Make an “awareness ribbon”
with your piece of ribbon.
Then use your right hand to
loop the tails in and together,
so the “bad” side of the ribbon
meets the “bad” side of the
ribbon.
Hot glue the ends together like
this.
Now you can slide your ribbon
seam to the center and you
have a figure “8” shape.
Do the exact same thing with
your second piece of ribbon.
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Glue down the first “figure 8”
loops however you choose on
a lined clip. I like mine offcentered, but you can put
them on exactly straight if
you’d like.
Now glue the other “figure 8”
loops down to complete your
flower.
Add an embellishment or
button to the center if you’d
like, to finish off this design.
** You can also add multiple
layers of “figure 8” loops to
make a more full flower
design.
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Supplies needed:
2 or 3 types of 3/8 inch ribbon
Needle and thread
Lined clip
Lighter
Hot glue gun
Scissors
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Cut 3 strips of each of your
three types of ribbon.
You’ll need 3 strips 4 inches
long; 3 strips 5 inches long,
and 3 strips 6 inches long.
Start with just one of your
ribbon sets and lay them out
evenly around a circle as
shown, crossing evenly at
the middle of each ribbon.
Use a needle and thread to
hold in place at center (with
the needle only halfway
through the ribbons).
If you have a “good” side and
“bad” side to the ribbon, like
this one shown, the “good”
side faces down towards the
table.
Now start with one ribbon and
work your way around the
circle.
Take the end of the ribbon
and bring it to the center. Flip
the ribbon end to the opposite
side and push through the
center needle. Continue
around the circle.
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Your completed flower will look
like this and still have the
needle sticking halfway in front,
halfway in back.
Now bring the needle all the
way through and make a few
extra stitches if you’d like to
help hold in place. Knot the
thread and cut off excess.
Repeat the last 4 steps for all 3
groups of ribbon to create 3
layers for your flower.
Here are all three parts
completed.
Now simply stitch or glue
together. The largest at the
bottom and smallest on top.
Don’t line them all up exactly
but turn them so they look nice
and the loops for the top bow
fill in the spaces between the
loops on the bow below it.
Glue or stitch a button on the
top and then attach to lined
clip.
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Supplies needed:
3/8 inch ribbon for wings
3/8 inch ribbon for body (can be korker
ribbon if you like)
Scissors
Hot glue gun
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Cut 4 inches of ribbon and fold
in half (for the top wings. The
“good” side should be facing
in. Make a crease so you can
see the center.
Now unfold the ribbon and lay
across the table with the
“good” side against the table.
Bring each end up and loop it
to the center, as shown.
Place a dab of hot glue to hold
in place.
Do the same 2 step with a
piece of 3 inch ribbon (for the
bottom wings)
Here are the 2 ribbon loops
we just created and our lined
clip.
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Attach the larger loops to the
top of the clip, as shown.
Now add the smaller set of
loops to the bottom of the clip
and have it meet just where the
top loops stop.
Glue a piece of ribbon down the
center, use korker ribbon if
you’d like.
To add antenna, glue them
directly behind the strip of
ribbon down the center of your
butterfly. *Instructions for
antenna are located earlier in
this manual.
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