Epiphany DIY: Create your very own Epiphany Crown with our creative SIGNO roller


Who has never enjoyed a wonderful Epiphany cake throughout January? For those who want to make a unique personalised Epiphany crown to mark the occasion, today we are offering you a tutorial to make your very own! You will learn how to make a crown with bright and sparkling crystals, which you can wear with absolute pride!
The coronation is soon upon us, let’s get started!
For this tutorial, you will need:
- Signo roller balls For this tutorial, we have chosen black for the outline and glitter for the fill, but it is also possible to use pastel and metallic versions.
- A glue stick
- A pair of scissors
1st step: The materials
They need little introduction, but here’s a clue, they sparkle and you’ll never let them go...
Signo Sparkling rollerball pens, of course! Select the colours of your choice: gold, silver, sparkling green or bright purple, there are no fewer than 8 colours to choose from!
Then take a glue stick, pair of scissors and the printed template.
2nd step: Design your pattern
First, begin by designing your pattern on the template you have printed. And how about sticking some magnificent crystals and precious stones onto your future crown?
Our black Signo rollerball pen is fine and precise, and will be your best friend for this step!
3rd step: Add some colour!
For this step, take your colourful sparkling Signo rollerballs and fill in your designs! From the 8 colours available, each more sparkling than the last, there is no shortage of choice!
A little ruby here, some emerald there... What will you choose?
4th step: Cutting and sticking
To complete your crown, nothing could be simple: carefully cut out the template and stick the edges together. Your creation has now taken shape!
5th step: The final result!
Ta da! And so, your majesty, it is time for your coronation! Don’t forget to hold your head up high!
We’d love nothing more than to share and admire your wonderful creations, simply post an image of your design on Instagram with the #uniballfrance hashtag or leave a comment on our Facebook page!