Hi there today I'm guest posting over at Whatever Dee Dee Want's. Go there to see my post about the Fall advent calendar I made.
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
Felt Flower Tutorial
I have had people asking me to post a tutorial for this felt flower brooch for a while, and I finally got around to making one. This time I made a yellow one & I really like how it turned out.
This glittered felt flower is not too hard to make. It's a really great idea to give as a gift, and it fits perfectly into an origami box made with 12in x 12in paper. :) This project turned out to be difficult to photograph, so I drew it for you.
This glittered felt flower is not too hard to make. It's a really great idea to give as a gift, and it fits perfectly into an origami box made with 12in x 12in paper. :) This project turned out to be difficult to photograph, so I drew it for you.
You need:
- glue gun
- felt
- one pearl bead
- glitter
- fastener/brooch pin
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Step one
- Cut 5 of each size of petal, large, medium and small. (Cut 5 extra large petals to make flower more full.)
- Cut one circle
- cut one scalloped piece
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Step two
Glitter each petal and the scalloped piece
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- Cut middle of each petal almost half way up
- Fold and glue one side to the other
- Repeat till all petals are shaped
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Step four
- Glue the largest petals to your circle first
- Glue medium petals on top of large then small etc...
Step five
- Roll the scalloped piece and glue to center of flower
- glue pearl into middle of rolled scalped piece
Finally attach brooch pin to the back
And you're done!
Any questions? Just leave a comment. Thanks for stopping by!
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