Showing posts with label fabric flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric flowers. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The perfect add on fabric flower

Guest pattern:

remember a while back i made my daughter a new flower hair clip? you all asked for a tutorial then.
then i posted about the textured pillow i made...
you all asked how i made the flowers...well here you go.
the basics on how to make the perfect add on flower to add just about anywhere you want to get a little extra pizazz.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Make A Gorgeous Rose Bud Bouquet From Felt!


Felt Roses Centerpiece With Felt Tablecloth
Hi friends, roll out the red carpet, the Chanukah felt projects are coming! I'm so happy to finally be able to share this festive and oh so easy project with you! Ever made something and you just can't believe you made it? (Because it's so nice, silly!)  That's what happened with this felt bouquet, I just couldn't believe what actually materialized on my kitchen counter from some felt and a glue gun! So run out now and get yourself lots of felt, in all the colors that you love! This is just the first post, with another five or so more Chanukah felt projects to come, so sit back and enjoy. And don't worry, there's still plenty of time to make this Chanukah special. And in case you are wondering what rosebud bouquets have to do with Chanukah, well your guess is as good as mine!
You'll Need:
  • Felt in three coordinating colors
  • A styro-foam ball that sits exactly in the opening of your vase or pot
  • Pearl beads
  • Hot glue gun and hot glue sticks
  • An 8"wide bowl and a 6"wide bowl
  • to use as a tracing guide

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

White Burlap Heart Wreath with TUTORIAL


Check out my door decor for Valentine's Day.V-day is one of my fav holidays, for real. You'll find out why a little later, in another post. Anyways, this is the project I'm doing with a craft group at church in a couple weeks. It's really easy and cheap to make. It only costs $3.50 to make one of these. And you can do it with red burlap as well for a fun look. I'm all about using different colors of burlap, can you tell?

 Supplies
  • Wire
  • Burlap, about 1/3 yard
  • Wire Cutters
  • Pliers (optional)
  • Scissors