We've got your back! These blank hair accessories are excellent for OOAK handcrafted wood, ceramic, polymer clay, sealed paper, and slumped glass creations, as well as metalsmithed designs from your jeweler's bench. Choose from an awesome pick of hair accessories that you can embellish with your own artistic touch. These reliable hair findings will spruce up anyone's locks - whether you're making something for everyday wear or preparing special hair jewelry for a bridal shower, wedding, or formal event. Glue, rivet, or use ribbons or wire to wrap your custom hair ornament to our line of snap clips (hair clips), French barrette backs, and hair pins.
- French auto-lock barrette backs will last for years, made from strong heavy-gauge steel! Holes on the surface provide you with options for riveting, or an extra-secure gluing surface.
- Bezel hair clips give you the freedom to fill with images, resin, mica, polymer clay, mosaics and more.
- Bobby pins from Rings & Things have a 10mm round flat pad, the perfect blank background for gluing or soldering your custom creations.
- Our classic metal hair pins have a 15mm round gluing surface. Nickel-free hair pins include crystal-clear plastic chignon pins (sometimes called chignon pics, hair combs or hair claws).
- Hair combs and hair bands are ideal for wire wrapping, ribbon-embellishing and a whole lot more.
- Easy Clips are designed to clip into the underlayers of hair, for creating faux hair wraps.
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80mm French Style Barrette Back with Removeable Spring (Each)
$1.76Which Glue is Best? For the most durable bond, we almost always recommend two-part epoxies rather than other types of glue, but it depends on a few factors... Check out the options, plus tips for successful glue bonds, on our Adhesives and Jewelry Glues... -
White Plated Hair Clip, Alligator, 2" (12 Pieces)
$11.88Which Glue is Best? For the most durable bond, we almost always recommend epoxies rather than other types of glue, but it depends on a few factors... Check out the options, plus tips for successful glue bonds, on our Adhesives and Jewelry Glues page. See...