Introduction: Wearable Shell Mermaid Crown
My sister in law is a mermaid fanatic and was wanting to go as a mermaid for halloween this year so I offered to make her a crown to complete her outfit. I looked online for some inspriation and didn't really find any how to instructions on the web. I did see several crowns for sale at outrageous prices of $150.00 or more. I knew if I put my mind to it, I could figure it out for a fraction of the price. With a little craftyness and some free time you can make your own crown too.
Step 1: Supplies
- shells of all sizes (I paid $2 or $3 for a bag of shells from the thrift store)
- Garland (found this on clearance after cristmas for $1)
- twine
- scissors
- pliers
- hot glue gun & glue sticks
- any shell jewelry ( think pendants and necklaces also thrift store finds for cheap)
- fuzzy yarn for a seeweed look
- 4 hair combs
Step 2: Making a Base for the Crown
To make the base from the crown I used a christmas garland and stripped all of the berries and leaves off and ended up with just the wire.You may need to use the pliers to help you stipp the pieces apart. Save the leaves and berries since those can be used for accents in the crown later.Ssave the small wire as well, this willh elp tie off the points when creating the base form of the crown. I modeled the form to look like a tiara with arches and several loops. Use the small bits of wire to secure the arches and bend as necessary to round them out.
With the base complete, wrap it in twine to cover the wire. This may take a while, but the look is well worth it.
Step 3: Wrap the Base
With the base complete, wrap it in twine to cover the wire. This may take a while, but the look is well worth it and covers the sharp ends of the wire so it will not scratch your head.
Step 4: Adding the Shells
Use a large shell for a center piece and secure it with hot glue to the base. I tried a couple of ways to secure the shells to the base, but hot glue proved to be the best way. I had separated the shells I had by size and types to help give a little more symmetry to the crown. I had some realy neat pieces of coral that I used for the points of the crown.
Step 5: How to Make the Flowers
I had seen online where some crowns had flowers made of shells. To acheive this I had several small coin shapped shells and created a fan in the shape of a circle hot glues together. I used the berries from the garland as pearls for the center of the flowers. Add them the the crown and fill in shells to complete
Step 6:
Use the jewelry you found ot add on to the base of the crown for embelishments. I added the the shell necklaces to the back of the crown and fuzzy yarn for a seeweed look to complete.
Add hair combs to the ring of the crown and secure with twine wrapped through the teeth. This will help keep it on your head and with the weight to keep it from sliding off as well.
Tada....you are done. I would love to see what everyone has come up with on their own. I hope this has helped and given some inspiration to others
16 Comments
3 years ago
I have been looking at mermaid crowns to use a drawer of shells, this is the first one with a base that feels inspired. Thank you.
9 years ago on Step 6
Very nice! I wish I would have had access to this before my island wedding! I made a beautiful boquet out of sea shells though! Dipped the edges of some shells in white glitter, a crown like this would have been amazing!
Reply 9 years ago on Step 6
I very the bouquet was beautiful. I haven't thought about adding crystals top the crown top make it more glittery. Thanks.
10 years ago on Introduction
Beautiful! I look forward to seeing this Ible in the Halloween Contest.
Consider it voted for!
11 years ago on Step 4
It is creative.But it is pity that i don't have shelves.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thank you. All of the shells i used were thrift store finds. Sometimes you get lucky.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Yes. I have found them and tried it. The idea is very good. Thank you for your sharing.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thanks. I'd love to see how yours turns out.
11 years ago on Introduction
Beautiful and creative. Maybe I'll make a small child sized one in the future. I got loads of shells from Florida plus a bunch of old gold looking shell style buttons too.
There is a great example of a M crown in a Disney movie called The 13 year.
There is a momma mermaid in that one wearing a crown kind of similar to your design.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks for the compliments. I would love to see what you come up with if you make one for your kiddo.
11 years ago on Introduction
I wouldn't wear this out into
the streets :) but I would
totally wear for a costume! =)
Great job!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Depending on how many shells you add, it can be kinda heavy. The hair combs definately help hold it in place. My sister in law has it currently on display on a shelf as a centerpiece for her collection until halloween.
11 years ago on Introduction
So pretty. I love it. :D
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thank you.
11 years ago on Introduction
Very nice! I love all the different shells you were able to work in. :)
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks. It was hard not to add too much, but I think it turned out pretty good and had just the right balance of shells.