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My two daughters are all about wearing hair clips pretty much daily. Plus, they love to wear holiday themed hair clips more than anything.
While in the past, I have paid good money to buy hair clips for all occasions for them. I decided to get crafty once again here. See St. Patrick’s Day is quickly once again approaching. And being that we are indeed an Irish, St. Patrick’s Day celebrating family, my girls most definitely dress up. Plus, they love having hair clips to match the occasion once again.
So, with a little help from Amazon Prime I got all the supplies I needed delivered right to my doorstep to make Four Leaf Clover Hair Clips for my girls to wear this St. Patrick’s Day. I figured I could save a few dollars and make it myself easily.
But what is a four leaf clover?
I mean what is more lucky than the Four Leaf Clover for St. Patrick’s Day?
So a bit of felt, buttons, my trusty hot glue gun and clips, I came out with adorably, perfect St. Patrick’s Day Girls’ Hair Clips.
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Do you want to make Four Leaf Clover Hair Clips for St. Patrick’s Day now?
Then, you read on for my simple step-by step tutorial…
DIY Four Leaf Clover Hair Clips for Girls
Instructions for DIY Four Leaf Clover Hair Clips
- Hunter green and kelly green felt
- Miniature St. Patrick’s Day buttons
- Hot glue/hot glue gun
- Scissors
- Alligator clips
Directions for DIY Four Leaf Clover Hair Clips
1. Draw a clover without a stem onto your hunter green felt and draw a slightly smaller one onto your kelly green felt (think 4 hearts with the bottom points touching for your clover).
2. Cut out your clovers and glue the smaller clover onto the larger clover.
3. Carefully pin your button on top of your smaller clover.
4. Glue your alligator clip onto the bottom of your larger clover, let the glue dry and your clip is ready to wear.
There you have easy Four Leaf Clover Hair Clips craft to make for your own girls to enjoy wearing this St. Patrick’s Day.
Meredith Spidel says
I am SO impressed! My daughter would go nuts for these! How fun 🙂
Janine says
Aw, hope you can make for your sweet girl, too 🙂
William Holland says
Anything I say about hair clips for girls is going to sound stupid, so I’ll pass. Have a great Thursday, Janine!
Janine says
Aw, you too, Bill!!! 🙂
Tamara says
They are SO cute! And I hope you ate those chocolate coins too!
Janine says
You know me so well and yes I stapled the chocolate coins 😉
Jen says
Amazon Prime is my favorite! These are adorable, and so are your girls 🙂 Pinned!
Janine says
Aw, thanks Jen!!! 🙂
AnnMarie John says
This is just too adorable. I may have to do one for Madison for school as well. Thanks for the easy tutorial.
Janine says
Aw, you are so welcome and always so happy to share with you, too 😉
Leslie says
Those are adorable! And since our girls only get to wear green accessories to school for St. Patrick’s Day, this is the perfect way to show off some Irish spirit.
Janine says
This does sound like it would be perfect for her school 😉
Laura says
These are adorable! What a great way to add some green to a child’s wardrobe on Saint Patrick’s Day.
Janine says
Thanks so much, Laura 😉