
Do you want to make your own stylish and trendy studded headbands for teens and moms? If so, then you’re in luck! This DIY project is easy to follow, and you’ll be able to create stylish headbands in no time. Plus, these headbands are a great way to show your support for your favorite team or outfit! Curious to know how you can make these headbands? Read on to get the recipe!
Do you love the look of studs? Well, I have two project ideas using studs to make cool DIY headbands for you and your tween. The DIY “tween” studded headbands are perfect if you have a fussy tween that thinks she has grown out of the “cutesy stage.” They have just enough of a grown up look and bright colors to satisfy them, and the “Mom” studded headband has a nice polished and sophisticated look to it. Here’s how to make them…
DIY STUDDED HEADBANDS FOR TWEENS AND MOM
“Tween” Diy Studded Headbands Supplies:
- 2 Stud Slider Bead Strands (Blue and Purple)
- 2 Stud Slider Bead Strands (Pink and Orange)
- 2 Stud Slider Bead Strands (Yellow and Green)
- 3 Plastic Headbands
- Black Satin Ribbon (A few yards of 3/8″ width)
- Hot Glue Gun
- E-6000 Adhesive
- Scissors
“Mom” Diy Studded Headband Supplies:
- 1 Package of Flat Pyramid Stud Beads
- 1 Plastic Headband
- Black Satin Ribbon (A few yards of 3/8″ width)
- Sand Paper & Scissors
- Hot Glue Gun
- E-6000 Adhesive
Step 1: Cut two pieces of the black satin ribbon to about and 1.5″. Place hot glue on the ends of the headband and wrap the ends, lengthwise with the ribbon. Squish the ribbon that is at the very ends of the headband to help cover the entire end.
Step 2: Place a dab of hot glue on the inside of the headband near the very end. Next, take the end of the 3/8″ black satin ribbon, stick it to the hot glue, and start wrapping the headband. Once the entire headband has been wrapped, make sure to hot glue the end of the ribbon on the inside to keep it looking neat.
Step 3: Use a piece of sand paper and rough up the smooth, back side of the beads to ensure that they will stick to the headband. Then, using the epoxy glue, place the studs evenly or right next to each other depending on the look that you are going for. (Note: Be sure to use the adhesive and NOT hot glue to attach your beads to the headband. Hot glue will peel off the back of the bead and the satin ribbon.) Let the epoxy dry for a couple of hours and your done!
For the tween DIY headbands you will do exactly the same thing as above, except for the sanding of the studded beads. That’s because the beads that I used for the tween headbands don’t have a flat back to them. You will however, have to hold them in place a little longer to set the epoxy and also use a fair amount of epoxy for each bead, but these cool DIY Studded Headbands are really that simple.

My daughter and I both love how these DIY headbands turned out… and even better than that, I loved how they cost a fraction of what you spend for a comparable headband at any store.
Enjoy your DIY headbands!
Now that we have told you about all the DIY studded headbands for tweens and moms, it’s time for consequences. If you are also ready to be a fashionista, then follow our lead and get your hands on this crafty idea!
Just make sure you pair it with matching earrings so that your daughter can look even more stunning than ever before!