Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Felt Flowers

I fell in love with these felt flowers I saw on Pinterest so I made some of my own. Here is how...



They were so easy...now what to do with them?

42 comments:

Alecia said...

hmmm...you can give them to alecia.. but i don't know what i'd do with them either. all i know is i love them!

Tasha Early said...

love em

Mica said...

LOVE THEM!!!

Ideas:

-Headband

-Pin/clip (to put on your cardigan, purse, whatev)

-Make a wreath

-Sew them to the bottom of a skirt

-Make a decorative pillow

barbmartin said...

Amazing! I love these!!! Christmas gifts???

Janique de Suisse said...

thank you very much, I love this flowers !!!

Laura said...

Love these I want to make them in larger sizes and use them as wall art!

Jacinta said...

Looks amazing! I've seen these in stores on the front of small felt cushions... would look so adorable on a little girls bed or chair. Maybe even add a ribbon to create a necklace!

Kaleigh said...

thanks for the tutorial! i'm making some to sew onto pillows

Anonymous said...

Oh, I love these! So pretty. Please post more flower tutorials!

Foundinthe-ALI said...

I LOOVEEEE these!! So cute!

I must make :P

I featured you on my facebook page

Ali

Foundintheali.blogspot.com
Facebook.com/foundintheali

Foundinthe-ALI said...

ps.. you can grab a featured button from my blog if you would like :)

figuring it out said...

I think they would be really cool as a wall decoration. 3m has Velcro picture hanger things that wont tear the paint off the wall, way cool though!

Madeleine said...

Those are so cute! I made some but they weren't nearly as cute!

S. Church said...

Oh my gosh! I need to make these! They would make adorable magnets!

Unknown said...

very nice...

Fran Kapono said...

I make these all the time and use them on broaches and headbands. I even made a cluster of them for a shoulder corsage on a vintage style dress with pearls and black chain.

Unknown said...

Beautiful! I made similar flowers using your tutorial. Thanks for the inspiration.
Rachel
http://linesacrossmyface.blogspot.com/2011/10/felt-dahlia-flowers.html

Christina said...

I've been thinking of making a pin cushion out of a felt flower... I love Dahlias, I had them at my wedding, I wonder how easy it'd be to use this as a pin cushion...

robyn said...

thank you! thank you! i'm making these for my little sisters room as we speak! i love them! who knew they were so simple?!

Beth said...

Gorgeous!! I have been making simple wreaths (straw wreaths wrapped in yarn) and putting felt flowers on them. These lovely flowers are just the thing that will take my gifts from "nice" to "truly special".

Waseem said...

Cool idea....I like it.


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Anonymous said...

Waseem what is cool in your sense and why you like it?
Hank Hendricks

Paula said...

I love the design, almost looks like peony flowers The gold color is nice too!

Unknown said...

I came across your tutorial on Pinterest and made one as part of a candle cover. I posted it on my blog with a link back to your tutorial. You can check it our here if you wish - http://lilouwyn.blogspot.com/2012/10/candle-cover.html

Megan V said...

So where are the original flowers you were inspired by? I'm curious, and your link doesn't work!

Amanda@The Sinissippi House said...

What ya'll need to do is give credit where the credit is due!! The woman who originally created these should be thanked for being so effing awesome and creative. They shouldn't be pinned or blogged about as an "easy" tutorial. She works hard at what she does and you should have asked her permission or at the very least gave her the credit for the "idea". Just saying :)

Unknown said...

What type of fabric is used & what are the dimensions of each.....or is there a cut out pattern somewhere? I need 150 of these to make chair sashes for my wedding!

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Unknown said...

Curious to know what the sizes of your initial circles are? Can you please provide that information?

Thank you!

Unknown said...

We have the same hot glue gun :D

Unknown said...

mine does not look this neat lol. n00b!

Unknown said...

mine does NOT look this neat lol! n00b

Mama Duck said...

I'm going to sew them to my "gender neutral" car seat to make it more for a GIRL!!!!!!!

katie strother said...

Hi! I love these flowers-- so pretty and simple! I made a wreath and attached some of these flowers. I linked my blog post back to your tutorial. Check it out if you like.

http://babyyourbabies.wordpress.com/2014/04/18/simple-wreath-tutorial/

I can't wait to check out your other tutorials!

acampbell22 said...

Thank you for this tutorial. I have embroidery hoops with grey/white chevron fabric stretched in it. I've been looking for a 3D felt flower tutorial to put one (pink felt flower) on each fabric-hoop. Then I'll be hanging them in my girls' bedroom. Thanks again!

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Deb said...

Love these! How about a rug?

voguelyvivien said...

So pretty! Cant wait to try making it myself :)

Unknown said...

What are the dimensions for the other hexagons? What about the middle circles? I want to make sure mine are pretty like yours n don't want to mess them up!

Unknown said...

How come no one is providing the dimensions for the other two squares after the 2 inch one? It is almost as if she doesn't read the comments. Perhaps other readers or those who left comments and have finished theirs would be so kind as to provide the info. :)

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Staci said...

Just eye ball it to make it a tad smaller then the 2in one..doesn't have to be exact dimensions.