Fabric flowers are everywhere right now. Headbands, shirts, and necklaces are sporting them. This is a easy, fast, and NO SEW way to make them. I used a thin fabric I found at the thrift store, but any fabric that frays and is lightweight would work.
First, I ripped my fabric into 1 inch strips. Vary the length to make different size flowers.
Next fold it in half and tie a knot on the end, this will be the center of the flower.
Get your hot glue gun ready and starting in the middle twist and wrap the fabric. Tip* place the glue towards the bottom so it doesn't show!
Now you KNOW I had to add some bling because everything is better with a little glam. I also attached a pin to the back and here is a TIP* place the pin at the top of the flower so it doesn't droop when you pin it on.
Cute?? I plan on stealing my Mom's scrap fabric and trying some other flower techniques so stay tuned!
so cute...i will have to try that. i made some with felt but i like the frayed look:-)
ReplyDeleteLOVE them!!! you inspire to me more crafty! just made my first wreath. i wanted to do that black crow wreath you did but i was too late. maybe next year! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome!
ReplyDeleteholy crap you're amazing!! that looks so cute! and SO simple!!
ReplyDeleteSo freaking creative. I wish I had a better fabric store close to us rather than Wally World. Hmm, I think I need to bust out my sewing machine and get a fix in.
ReplyDeleteThat is SO cuteee!
ReplyDeleteI did some last night!! It was fun, I will soon post to show what I did. I will definitely be linking you as my inspiration. Thank you.
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