20 DIY Accessories for Little Boys
There seem to be millions of places we can get our hands on little girl accessories. With the variety of creative bows, headbands, jewelry, shoes, and leggings that are so adored in girl-dom, the Internet is full of shops and DIYs that specifically target girls and the people who love to dress them. But what about the boys?
It can be practically impossible to find equally fun ideas for dressing up our little men, but certainly the boys deserve to look just as stylish and sweet as the girls, right? With these 20 fantastic tutorials for DIY little boy accessories, they definitely will! The hats, shoes, ties, and more found here make perfect gift ideas for baby showers, birthdays, and holidays. Choose a project or two to try this weekend and soon those boys will be looking as dapper as ever.
Shoes and Socks
No-slip socks from Twin Dragonfly Designs.
“Little Man Shoes” from Shwin and Shwin.
Easy felt shoes from The Purl Bee.
Ties and Suspenders
No-sew bow tie from Kate Anfinson.
Clip-on bow tie from Mommy Minutes.
Long necktie from Little Bit Funky.
Suspenders from Make It & Love It.
Hats
Knotted hat from Pretty Prudent.
Flannel cap from This Mama Makes Stuff.
Lumber jack hat from Delia Creates.
Newsboy cap from Clevergirl.org.
Scarves
Fleece pocket scarf from Cherished Bliss.
“Infinity scarf”/cowl from See Kate Sew.
Fox scarf from Pretty Prudent.
Knit scarflet from Love City Blog.
Accessories with Purpose
Legwarmers from Surviving Motherhood.
Knee pads from Crazy Wonderful.
Baby mittens from Made to be a Momma.
Fabric pacifier clip from Sew Mama Sew.
Ribbon pacifier clip from The Creamery.
Kayla Lilly is a photographer, writer, wife, and mama making a house a home in eastern Idaho. She met her mister while working at an amusement park and married him a year later after deciding there was no way to live without him. The amusement has continued as they’ve added three kids and a passel of pets to their lives while finishing college and starting a photography business. Drawing inspiration from the whirlwinds of marriage, parenthood, and the media, Kayla blogs at www.utterlyinexperienced.blogspot.com, and spends the rest of her time chasing chickens, organizing junk drawers, diapering toddlers, and photographing everyone willing to step in front of her lens.
Featured image courtesy of Shwin & Shwin.