While they may not have much hair just yet, a dainty baby headband can add an extra touch of sweetness to any newborn onesie outfit or photoshoot. The best part? You can easily DIY these headbands and they are completely customizable to your tastes and preferences. Plus, they are super simple to make and are very affordable. They also make a unique and personal DIY gift, and you can even make a matching one for mom! More: Our Top Mommy and Me Outfit Picks for Spring 2019 Whether you’re in your nesting phase or have already welcomed your little one, these DIY headbands are a super adorable way to keep growing hair out of their face while also adding a touch of flair or personality. These five tutorials are quick and customizable, and you may already have some of the supplies from previous DIY projects.

No Sew Flowers

Make a statement with these classic flower headbands from Practically Functional. You can decide to mix or match the colors of your flower and elastic to create a uniquely personal look.

Materials

Scissors Hot glue gun Soft, stretchy elastic Fabric flower

Directions

Stretchy Knit Headband

If it’s a bit chilly out, this thick headband from A Beautiful Mess also covers your little one’s ears, and is perfect if they have a lot of hair to hold back.

Materials

Stretch knit fabric (medium weight) Rotary cutter Cutting mat Ruler

Directions

Trendy Knots

Grab your sewing machine and some old printed t-shirts for this super trendy tutorial from How Does She. You’ll want one for yourself, too!

Materials

Pattern Old t-Shirt or desired fabric Sewing supplies

Directions

Quick No-Sew Bows

There’s no sewing required for these super simple bows from Momma Society that are the perfect accessory for your little lady.

Materials

½” Double Fold Bias Tape Fabric scissors Nylon headbands Hot glue gun

Directions

Mini Turban

Turbans have been super trendy lately for little ones, but if you’re not quite ready to splurge on a designer one, this DIY one from Charmed by Ashley does the trick!

Materials

Pattern Jersey cotton fabric Sewing materials Hair donut

Directions