flouncy flowers {two tutorials & more}

Well, today is the final day of flower week and I can say that I’ve loved it! I hope you have learned a few new things, have been inspired to create and maybe even finished a few of the projects. Like I said earlier this week, I could probably keep going for days and days with so many fun ways to create blossoms. I tried to narrow it down to five of my current favorites, but I just couldn’t. So today, there are two flowers.
Be sure to scroll all the way down for a few extra goodies at the end of the post.
The first flower today is a simple and modern one.
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Here’s what you’ll need:

:: satin fabric
:: beads for embellishing {I used pearls from a broken pearl bracelet}
:: round template {mine is approximately 2 1/2 inches}
:: needle, thread & scissors
STEP ONE: cut four circles


STEP TWO: stack circles and stitch through center

STEP THREE: add beads to center to embellish

STEP FOUR: snip into circle


And you’re done!
Pin a little bunch to a sweater for a fun accessory.
Cute and simple, right?
Let’s move right into the next flower:
Here’s what you’ll need:
:: organza
:: a small piece of satin for the center
:: thread, needle & scissors
STEP ONE: cut organza into eight rectangles

My rectangles are 2 x 1, but you could cut them any size you like

STEP TWO: layer


STEP THREE: stitch through the center of the layered pieces

Just use a running stitch and go from end to end, gathering as you go

STEP FOUR: wrap thread around center

Tie off in back and snip thread and you’ll have this:

STEP FIVE: add center embellishment

cut small circle from satin {approximately 3/4”}

fold into quarters and stitch through the bottom to secure

then attach with a stitch through the center of the flouncy flower.

So sweet. I attached two to a pair of shoes for a summery look:


And there you have it. Flower Week 2011. Six great flower projects to get you in the spring and summer mood.
As a special gift for mother’s day, I’ve created a free printable card for you to download and print.
Just click the image below for the pdf, print on cardstock, cut along dotted lines and fold in half.
I hope the mothers in your life enjoy it!










































