This week I’m back with the easiest video tutorial I’ve ever posted. I’m not kidding. Once you see what goes into making these comfy and cute elastic hair ties you are going make dozens of them!
You’ve probably seen them in beauty shops, boutiques or online shops like Etsy. They are cute but quite pricey! I’ve seen a set of three hair ties for as much as $9.99. Not gonna happen. Here’s a quick DIY price comparison: I can make four of these for about $1.00.
All you need is FOE {fold over elastic} and your hands! You can get fold elastic HERE. (affiliate link)
Let me know what you think of this DIY project. So ridiculously easy, right?
Click HERE to watch the video tutorial.
Ann Bassett
Wow. What a great idea. You are super clever.
Linda
Super idea. Now to buy FOE. Thanks, Aunt Linda
Carolina
Hy Friend ! Where can i get this elastic band in Wholesale by internet ?Thanks for your video im from Venezuela.
THERE I LEAVE YOU MY PAGE ON INSTAGRAM, THATS MY BRAND ROLA @MundoRola
THANKS
Hope you can help me
Carolina Lopez
Vanessa Vargas Wilson
Not sure about wholesale but you can buy the individual packs here: http://bit.ly/FoldOverElasticMSQC
Cindy Jo
I can’t find a link for sharing or for where to buy the elastic. I want to teach this to my granddaughter. Thank you for taking the time to make all the videos you make for us,
Vanessa Vargas Wilson
You can buy it ins several colors from here: http://bit.ly/FoldOverElasticMSQC
Karen W
These are great! I will making some for my daughter!
Sharon Wilson
Love it! I have so many patterns for hair ties. I have ideas for your sore muscles from sewing, stress, and working out. You’e doing great. I made rice packs for my daughter to put on her legs at night. Rice packs made with her left over stretch denim and brushed denim pants. I also made rice packs with socks to go around the neck. Rice packs can be used hot (microwave) and cold (throw them in the freezer). The problem is my daughter loans them out–now sh is out!. No worries, I have lots of old jeans! It pays to be frugal.