Shamrock Dish Towel Hair Accessories
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Zolanye from MakingFriends.com transformed a Shamrock themed dish towel into cute hair accessories for St. Patrick’s Day festivities. These hair accessories can be used year after year for this special time of year.
Trivia:
In the fifth century, the king asked Saint Patrick to explain the Trinity. Plucking a sprig of shamrock from the ground, St. Patrick used the three-leaved plant as a visual aid. We do know that shamrocks have three leaves. In other words, shamrocks and four-leaf clovers are not the same.For four-leaf clovers, Druids believed that the four leaves represented the four elements of alchemy: earth, fire, water, and air. They used them as charms against bad spirits. Source: Garden Design – Shamrock
Supplies
- Shamrock Kitchen Towel
- Headband
- Sequins
- Scissor
- Hot Glue
Instructions
- Cut a 3″x5″ piece of a Shamrock themed kitchen towel.
- Then cut a thin strip just long enough to secure the center.
- Pinch the center to make it look like a bow and wrap the thin strip around the center.
- Glue to hold.
- Decorate with sequins.
- Glue the bow to the headband.
There you have the perfect accessory to wear to the parade.
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