Saturday, August 19, 2017

Fabric Flower Roundup


DIY flowers are a versatile project that can be used for everything from baby mobiles to trim detail on your favorite clothing. Here are some creative ideas for making your own fabric flowers.


1. Rick Rack Fabric Flowers


Ric Rac comes in a variety of widths and colors and is readily available in your favorite fabric or craft store. Stock up on your favorites and create your own Ric Rac bouquet.


2. Felt Rose Baby Mobile


Can you picture this delicate mobile over a little girl's baby bed or crib? It's such a feminine touch to traditional mobiles. You can even use it as decoration in other rooms. 


3.  Fabric Peony Flowers


Thinking about springtime, weddings and pretty things? This DIY Peonies video is a perfect match. Make your own peonies for your next special occasion.


4.  Felt Succulent Broach


Broaches are a fun way to add a touch of whimsy to your outfit. This felt brooch is super easy to make and a fun addition to any wardrobe.

5.  Summer Flower


Aren't these cute? This little versatile flowers can be used on so many things. You're only limited by your imagination.

6.  Round Petal Kanzashi Flower


The shape of these lovely fabric flowers reminds me of centerpiece floating flowers. Make your own beautiful centerpiece with this simple tutorial.

7.  Whimsical Flower Pins


I love whimsy and these flower pins are one of my favorite projects. They are fun, easy to make and can be combined into so many different combinations.


8.  DIY Pom Poms


Mix and match your favorite colors to create your own unique room decor with these fun flower pom poms.


9.  Felt Flowers


Felt is a great material to work with, especially when you're looking for material that comes in lots of colors and holds its shape. Add interesting texture to your next project with these fun flowers.


10.  Flower Pins 


The holidays will be here before you know it. Combine your favorite fabrics to create a one-of-a-kind pin for your holiday wardrobe.



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