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espirit dress/jeffrey campbell(solestruck)
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I thought Maison Michel's laced bunny ears are so effin adorable on lady gg & the olsens. So, I experimented and made a diy version of my own. I'd definitely pick these laced ones over the traditional bunny ears for Halloween any day.
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Items needed: black headband, wire, scissors, black lace, needle, thread
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Bend wire to the shape of bunny ears.
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Lay the molded wire on top of the lace and stitch both pieces together.
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Cut along wired border.
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Wrap both bunny ears to headband. fin.
photo credit: nm//maison michel