5 days of favorite projects {day 1}
I love a good project. In fact I feel a little lost when I’m not working on something. This week, I’ll be putting together a tutorial each day on some of my favorite projects, which {I think} are also some of yours.
Let me start by saying I probably didn’t come up with any of these on my own. I’m not that creative. I love looking around me for inspiration and then figuring out how to make things on my own and with my own twist. I also don’t like to spend much on projects, so all 5 days will be very inexpensive and will hopefully utilize things you may already have. Okay, now that that’s out of the way …
It was only natural for me to begin with my current favorite project – one that you’ve seen in my shop, on the baby {over and over and over again}, as favors at my sister’s baby shower, in many of my what I wore posts and in this family picture:
Can you guess?
Here’s what you’ll need:
:: polyester satin
:: scissors
:: candle & lighter
:: ruler {not really necessary}
:: needle & thread
:: beads or other center embellishment
STEP ONE: cut squares
first square {3 x 3}
second square {2 x 2}
third square {1.5 x 1.5}
don’t feel locked into these sizes … make them as large or petite as you like.
STEP TWO: round the corners
They do not need to be perfect circles {in fact, I like them a little off}. You can also skip this step and do the flowers as squares. Both ways are beautiful.
STEP THREE: melt the edges
Using a candle, gently {and carefully!} hold the edge of each circle over the flame {not touching the flame} until the fabric begins to melt & curl.
If the edge is burnt and you don’t like the dark parts,
simply cut it off and melt again.
If your material ignites {as I have found some do} it’s probably just best to start over with a different material. I haven’t figured out why some polyester satins melt and others burn … I’ve found that the thicker satins used for lining work well.
STEP FOUR: stack them up
STEP FIVE: stitch them together
Using a need & thread, start from the bottom and make a stitch.
STEP SIX: add the beads
STEP SEVEN: tie a knot and snip the thread
Done!
You can add lots of layers for a fluffier flower
or cut out a felt leaf
and attach {stitch or glue, your choice}
add one to your bag
or to embellish a pair of shoes
pin one on a sweater or jacket
attach to a hair clip
or magnet
sew on a pin
make a headband
or add it to a hat
I hope I’ve inspired you to make some flowers!
please come back tomorrow for day
of the tutorial series …
{linked to http://shabbynest.blogspot.com/}
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Kristi-Punkin Seed Productions
These turned out beautifully!!! Come plant your creative seeds at my blog party on Fridays: Plant a Punkin Seed at Punkin Seed Production!
Off to explore the rest of your blog – fun finding you!
Kristi
Punkin Seed Productions
Kim-todays creative blog
Your blog is beautiful! Love the flower tutorial. Don’t forget to link to me too. sniff sniff
Amanda
Oh…so, where do you get your headbands for the flowers?
Scarletomy
Beautiful tutorial! Great job! I am going to the fabric store today so I can try it myself!
I found your link on Todays Creative Blog-link party
Mary
I am new to the blogging world but let me say I am thrilled to become a part of so many wonderful and creative people. You are at the top of the list. I am so excited and wish I the fabric stores were open. Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Heather
Hi! I found your site off of Today’s Creative Blog! I love your craft! It looks so great on your adorable family! I am your newest follower! Woo hoo! I hope you stop by my new blog. I just started it 2 months ago and would love new friends! Please come see me at http://www.modernfamilymagazine.com
-Heather-
Allison
These are adorable! I have now made them into magnets, headbands, everything. I’ve also made them in every color imaginable. I absolutely love them!
Alaina Moeller
Oh my gosh, I have seen these flowers and they are so easy to make. Thank you for sharing.
becky
Love this tutorial, Im going to make some with the colors of fall.Thanks for sharing!
jami nato
and we are meant to be BFF’s. my son wore this suit on easter. who can withstand the seersucker of it all when you’re in target?
Jenna
I’ve seen these around blogland, but never tried it. I finally did thanks to this super-easy tutorial! Oh my goodness, I am in LOVE! I made two today – one as a hair clip for my daughter and one as a pin for me (that I’m wearing now!). Thanks for this! I can’t wait to make more!
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ali
Love these! Made some this weekend and blogged about it here:
http://huyoungheaven.wordpress.com/2010/09/20/how-to-flowers/
Thanks for the tutorial!
Cheri
just love the look of these flowers. I can’t wait to try them…so easy!
KRISTIE ENDRASKE
Wow, thank you for inspiring me…..
Amber Bailey- Nel
wow, love these. I shall be making some of these this week, thanks for sharing. Amber xx
Shelby
so easy and SO adorable…my friends will all get one for the holidays:)
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Lindsey_E
Love, love all you flower embellishments! Can’t wait to try these!
Rebecca
i love these! when you make headbands for your daughter, do you just use regular elastic, or do you buy baby headbands somewhere? i want to make some for my 7 mos. old baby girl, and was wondering. thank you!
Leslie
Oh my goodness, these are too cute. They look so simple to make and I can’t wait to try.
Question: Can you use any other type material to get the same look?
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Katy Lunsford
Thank you for sharing, I’ve been looking for this tutorial!
shawna [of styleberryBLOG]
this is great! sharing with all my FB fans now!
Rachael
FABULOUS!! I CANNOT WAIT TO MAKE THESE! Thanks for Sharing!!
Judi
I’m going to give these a shot. My sister-in-law to-be wants rosettes on the bridesmaid dresses. I’ll make a few up and see if she likes them. I can just see them on her little nephews now who will be ring bearers!
Kat
This is so super cute, thanks for sharing. I want to make and put these into a cute messy headband thing…
xox Festival Girl,
http://festivalgirl.blogspot.com/
Steph S.
So simple & so beautiful…thanks for sharing!
Heidi N
Me and my 11 year old love making these. We use them instead of bows for presents and gift bags. Super cute.
jyl
These are adorable!!! Thanks for sharing! (;
Christa
Wow. I want to make a million of these right now. Adorable. Easy. Thanks for the awesome tutorial!!
Natalie Rychecky
Oh so cute! Can’t wait to make some for my baby girl! Where did you find the skinny white headband?
emily
The headbands are thin elastic from the fabric store. Easy peasy.
Meredith
Hi Emily! My daughter and I are making these for the first time tonight. She really likes the rhinestone centers you used on some of your flowers. Can you tell me what they are or where to get them? Also, thank you for your blog and tutorials. My husband is in the military and we are far from family and friends making for some long days and weekends right now. My daughter and I have enjoyed studying your tutorials and planning trips to craft stores for supplies. After the flowers we are on to the book wreath!
Patti
Made them! Love them! Super cute!! Thanks for sharing your tutorial.
katie
Thank you so much! I am getting married in June and LOVE this DIY project! Can’t wait to try it out =)
Sabrina Arave
i made these a couple of days and used them in our family photo shoot…love them. They are so much cuter, cheaper, and sturdier than the ones that i have bought at the store and they don’t fray…gotta love that.
Anjel McGeorge
I finally found the time to make these absolutley adorable flowers I placed one on a magnet, headband, purse, hair clip oh and I made nonnas flower pin I am so excited!!!!!!!!!!
maria martha
thanks so much…. you are one of those blessed souls who does not keep their talents to themselves… God Bless you… and your loved ones…
Mary
so I tried this w/some ADORABLE green polka dot silk material last night for St. Patricks day. The silk was NOT a good idea. It went up in flames…. literally… hahaha!!! I’m going to try the polyester next time! and have a fire extinguisher close by as well!
Katie
This tutorial has brought out my crafty side for the first time…literally! Thanks so much, my flower pin came out beautifully.
corrie
I am having a little girl due to arrive in July (very similar family arrangement, 3 boys 6 and under and little girl on the way)! Anyhow, I was looking over the tutorial of the flowers and noticed the small headband and would LOVE to know where you got it or how you made it:) Love the small size!
Thanks so much for y our help! Love your blog!
catherine
made these this weekend…..love, love love. they turned out just as adorable as the pictures. (i made mine into pins) just wish i had bought more colors
leah
Love these flowers! I’m making some right now!
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I love these. I’ve been blessed with a granddaughter and two great-nieces in the past year. I now have something sweet and not too expensive to make for all of them!
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