Sunday, July 22, 2012

Birdcage Veil


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A birdcage veil is classic, flirty, and pretty. It frames your face, without hiding you beneath a formal veil, perfect for a coy bride. Veils tend to be quite expensive, yet this DIY version costs only as much as the lace that you choose. It is easy to make, perfect for a handmade bride, or for any other party where you are looking for that little extra flair.

MATERIALS
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Lace, 4" wide, 16" long
Needle and thread
Scissors
Bobby pins

DIRECTIONS
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Step 1: Cut a piece of lace 16" long.

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Step 2: Thread the needle with a yard of thread. The trick here is to tie a very large knot at the end of the thread. If the knot isn't bulky enough, it will pass right through the lace while you sew.

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Step 3: Fold 1/4" of the lace in on the end, and pierce it with the needle.

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Step 4: Make tiny stitches by gathering the lace along the needle. I pierced the lace every 1/8". Sew these tiny stitches along the entire length of lace. When you reach the end, fold the edge of the lace as you did when you began.

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Step 6: It is up to you to determine how gathered you want the veil. The gathered edge of my veil is 3 inches long.

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Step 7: Using the ends of the thread, sew the bobby pins to the veil. The pins will go unnoticed in your hair, and the veil will frame your face perfectly!