I saw this cute fabric flower idea over at One Pretty Thing a few days ago. It looked like a great use of scraps so I made a couple. I used fabric covered buttons for the centers instead of beads just because I had them on hand. I love how colorful they turned out and I couldn't believe how fast they went together! I think I'm going to put one or two on my little girls jean jacket then I'm not sure what I'll do with the rest. Kinda fun just to have as an embelishment option for future projects.
4.05.2010
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10 Reactions to this post
Add CommentSooooo cute! Is there a way to attach a stem of some sort? They'd be awesome for pretend play!
I love those! I think I'd want to attach them to a headband and/or hat for my little girly girl. So fun!! Thanks for such inspirational ideas!
Can I just say that you are wonderfully amazing! I just spent a few minutes browsing through your tutorials (wow you have a ton of great ones) and your different pages and I am so impressed with you. How do you do it all?
These flowers are so cute and the fabric looks like Lilly Pulister. How adorable these would be on a jacket or headband.
Thanks for your visit and the sweet comment on my blackboard mirror.
adorable!
Is there a tutorial for these?
Tasha,
Tried to email you directly but you didn't have an email linked. The tutorial for the flowers is linked in the first sentence of the post. Just click on it and it will take you there. Thanks!
I was clicking on the One Pretty Thing link and not the other one... Thanks for the help!
I am so taken back, you have such a creative spirit. I have so enjoyed my visit and I will be back many times over. You are truly blessed.
Stick one on a hair clip or headband! Cuuuuuuuuuuute!!
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