Handmade Christmas Hair Accessories: A Collection of Ideas Using Ribbons and Resin
How about handcrafting a special hair accessory for a Christmas party or date? Store-bought items are lovely, but when you make your own, you can choose your favorite colors and shapes and create a one-of-a-kind original design.
In this article, we’ll introduce ideas for Christmas-perfect hair accessories using resin, ribbons, and more.
All of them use familiar materials and are easy to try, so they’re great for matching sets with family or friends, or for gifts!
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Handmade Christmas Hair Accessories! Idea Collection Using Ribbons and Resin (11–20)
Hair accessory made only with 100-yen shop items

The soft, fluffy yarn gives off a warm Christmas feel, doesn’t it? When making pom-poms, tying the yarn tightly after wrapping it helps keep the center from falling apart.
You can adjust the size and volume of the pom-pom by changing how many times you wrap the yarn and the length of the base you wrap it around, so give it a try.
Braiding four colors of yarn makes hair extensions.
When making extensions, bundle the yarn in groups of four strands to add volume—this creates a more festive look and is highly recommended.
Tie the pom-poms or extensions onto a hair elastic to finish.
Perfect for lively events.
Christmas-color ribbon hair tie

When you think of Christmas, you picture sparkling, glamorous illuminations, right? This hair ribbon uses a cotton-poly fabric to create a glossy look.
We’ll bond the cotton-poly fabric with fusible interfacing, shape it, and round off the sewn corners.
Use needle and thread to stitch the layered ribbon as an accent into the shape of a ribbon hair tie.
Once the hair elastic and ribbon are securely sewn together so they won’t come apart, it’s finished.
It’s a hair tie that’s perfect for both festive outfits and casual settings—give it a try!
[Resin] Tree Hair Tie
![[Resin] Tree Hair Tie](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-t004XpAXpI/sddefault.jpg)
The translucence is beautiful! Let me introduce a tree-shaped hair tie made with resin.
This idea uses a liquid resin that can be cured.
It’s a great item for anyone who wants to try working with resin! What you’ll need: a tree-shaped charm, pearl materials, sequins, resin, resin ink, a thick hair elastic, and a hot glue gun.
The design looks like snow piled on a Christmas tree—so lovely, right? Give it a try and make one yourself!
Christmas headband

Make it with Christmas tree ornaments! Here are some ideas for a Christmas headband.
What you’ll need: two or three small ornaments, pearl beads, craft glue, a hot glue gun, a plain headband base, and scissors.
In this idea, you cut the ornaments with scissors and attach them to the headband while combining them with pearl beads and other ornaments.
Please be careful and prioritize safety when cutting.
Designing it sounds exciting, doesn’t it?
Hair accessories made with sealing wax stamps

Sealing stamps, often used for letters, can be transformed into adorable, sparkly hair accessories.
Make a sealing stamp in your favorite colors, then add accents by attaching beaded bows and glittery chains.
For the base ribbon, choose a wider ribbon and create both the center and outer sections.
When shaping the ribbon’s center with thread, keep the overall balance in mind and form it gently to achieve a soft, three-dimensional look.
Attach the finished ribbon and the sealing stamp to a hair clip, and you’ll have a charming, princess-like hair ornament.



