Sunday, February 27, 2011

Fancy Fabric Flowers Continued

 Then take the fabric off of the cardstock by pressing on the fabric with your hand and forearm to ease it off. After that get a pencil and roll the fabric up moderately tightly
 After it is rolled up slip the pencil out and use tweezers to tighten the center. Just grab the end of the fabric that's in the middle and twist.
 Then hot glue the rose onto a piece of felt and cut it out.
 To add the second strip to make the flower larger just hot glue and wrap around the already glued flower as you go (I've found that you get a bigger flower if you do this rather than starting out with an extra long fabric strip).
 And there you go!!!
I embellished my new scripture case with this flower by adding a pin on the back. I also put some coral tulle around the flower and hot glued it.

Fancy Fabric Roses


After Cutting out two 1-inch thick strips that are about 22-inches long, iron them in half.
Then then pin one of the strips to a strip of cardstock paper.
Then wrap the strip diagonally on the cardboard strip










Iron the fabric that is on the strip as shown below and repeat the process with the second fabric strip.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Just Starting!

So here we go! I'm so excited for this blog! The main thing that I want to do is share the little creative things I make. Right now I am really into making AdOrAbLe headbands and am excited to post those!