Definitely a favorite of mine. For quite a while I was know for my paper flower creations but now I have to say I am absolutely loving these fabric flowers I came up with.
Flowers are everywhere! And you can add them to a necklaces, to tops and shirts and for of course flowers in your hair!
These flowers I created for Glue Arts. We wanted to take something with us to CHA that used our new Fabric Bond and also gave our attendees something to remember us by. They were a huge success...I'm just sorry I couldn't make one for everyone. They are...were quite a bit of work. And maybe for someone like me who is a bit of a perfectionist...a bit more time goes into them!lol
Here's a step by step tutorial for you to recreate the flowers.
Fabric Flowers
Designer: Julia Sandvoss
Supplies:
Glue Arts Fabric Bond
Fabric/Felt
Pin or Hair Clip
Needle and Thread
Tulle or net
Scissors
Imaginisce I-top (My thanks to Lori & Imaginisce!!)
Buttons
Glue Arts Hot Glue Gun
Step 1: Using the flower template,
cut out six flowers in assorted fabrics or colors. Depending upon how full you would like the flower...you could add more layers. (right click on the flower template. Chose "Save As" and reopen in a print program and resize as needed)
Step 2: Select two flowers that will be the bottom flower layer. Add some Fabric Bond to one layer and press together. You can heat this with an iron on a low setting for a complete bond.
Step 3: Thread your needle with a fun thread color and stitch through the center of the two bottom flower layers.
Step 4: Next fold the remaining flowers in half than then in half one more time.
Step 5: Sew the corner of the four flowers to the center of the base blue flowers.
A few tips: Some of the petals you may prefer to stitch down to the felt to hold them in a certain spot. If so use a small, discreet stitch through the flower and the felt base. You can add a bit of detail to the flowers by including some beads, pearls or buttons to the centers. Just use a thread and needle to stitch them to the flowers. Once you have made the flower consider adding ribbon leaves. Simply take a short length of ribbon about 3 inches long. Fold in half and gather at the cut end. Stitch the cut end onto the backside of the felt base. Or use felt leaves as shown.
These flowers are perfect for not only your clothes, but your hair, bracelets, necklaces, purses, home décor and more! You can also pin these to a skirt...cardigan and if you want to get really creative....after making a few...back them on a larger piece of felt and attach jump rings and chain to make a necklace!
A few friends have asked me to make these for them claiming they are not crafty! So if you're the same...email me for prices and colors...I'm more than happy to work with you!!
And last for today to celebrate Parker's birthday yesterday....how about a fun giveaway?!
Please leave a comment today...let me know your favorite type of flowers to make...paper or fabric.Sign up to follow or just say hello! I like those comments too! Included in this giveaway..a new border punch thanks to Stephanie Hamen and Fiskars, some fun Imaginisce papers, stamps and coordinating flowers, Heidi Swapp chipboard alphabet, Petaloo mini circle album and to coordinate some Bo Bunny Double Dot Cardstock. How's that?!
I'll give you through this weekend to leave a comment and announce the winner on Monday!
And I almost forgot...I have lots of fantastic scrapbook auctions up on Ebay right now! So if you've been wanting some Bo Bunny products...look no further!
Happy Crafting...
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