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The bigger the rhinestones are, the grander your crown will look. Working with shiny foil paper is a total blast, but there are plenty of other fun scrapbooking papers and crafting card pages that you can make simple crowns out of as well!

We love the idea of working with sparkly papers in all kinds of colours, but this pastel and pom pom crown design from A Subtle Revelry is a dream.

Using light coloured pom poms to line the bottom edge of the crown makes things whimsical and sugary sweet. Then plastic perler beads are an awesome tool for you to work with! In that case, you should definitely take a look at these cute little firework inspired pipe cleaner crafts from Inner Child Fun! Well, Jessica Andersdotter has not only the perfect idea, but also a really great step by step guide to help you bring a forest dwelling royal to life!

Check out how they used branches, glue, and paint to make something darkly magical. We love the way Kelli Murray embellished the points of the crown with sparkly pom poms made from the same gold as the pipe cleaners they wrapped the hairband and created the crown points from.

It adds some fun personality but keeps things cohesive at the same time. Check out how Lauren Conrad made this Queen of Hearts inspired crown using the hearts suit from a deck of playing cards all glued together in a fanned out shape and trimmed on the corners to made them look like a proper tiara.

This would also work for a nice Alice in Wonderland themed costume! We love that, besides felt, the original creators also used lace, pearls, and flowers to keep things interesting. A Subtle Revelry guides you through the process of creating a head piece from a row of tiny reflective mirror balls affixed to a hairband.



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