Tutorial: How to make Felt Flowers
Felt flowers are very popular right now and while I was making a big one for an over-sized hair clip for my daughter I decided to make a tutorial for you all. These are very simple and you can do so much with them. Make them small, big, cut them with a curved edge etc.
I decided to go with circles this time and I made it pretty big.
Here is the step by step instructions below:
The supplies that you will need: felt in your desired color, scissors, glue gun and something to determine your cut out size, an object or a cut out of a flower.
I used the spool of a ribbon.. This made the end result pretty big.
Trace out 10 circles and cut them out.
Use a scrap and cut a smaller circle out for your base to glue them onto.
Take one of your 10 circles and fold them in half.
Fold them in half again.
Add hot glue to the folded tip and lay it down flat on the circle and press down.
Just like this.
Do the same for another circle and lay it next to the previous circle like in the picture above.
Add two more folded circles to make your bottom layer.
Then you are going to repeat this layer with 4 more circles stacked on top of the bottom layer.
Take the last two circles fold and glue like the others but stand them up side by side in the center.
You should have something like this when done.
My daughter :)
Thanks for visiting,
Nichole
Super cute idea! Thanks for posting- they look super easy! :)
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DeleteThanks for sharing. I just started making my own hair bows so this is a super cute idea for one! :)
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This is one of the best -- if not THE best -- felt flower tutorials I've seen. Thanks so much for sharing! And your little girl is precious.
ReplyDeleteWow thank you so much! That is really sweet of you to say.. Glad it looks good to others :)
DeleteI love it! Thanks for sharing such a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely putting it on my project list x
Thank you! I am glad you like the tutorial!
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DeleteI've made these for my daughters hair before, so easy and so pretty! Great tutorial :)
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DeleteAnother super cute flower! I made a couple hair clips exactly like this except I used an old t-shirt for fabric instead of felt. It doesn't stand up quite as much as the felt one probably, but it's still cute. :-) Thanks for sharing at The Fun In Functional!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! They are a lot of fun and I know with fabric you just have to use so much more to get it to be full looking.
DeleteSuch a cute flower. Looks pretty easy to make too! Thanks for linking up with us this weekend!
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DeleteThanks for sharing this diy with my NO RULES Weekend Blog Party! I LOVE felt and your flowers look adorable :)
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DeleteThanks for sharing and linking up at Thursday Obsessions with Glued To My Crafts. This makes me want a little girl so bad. Maybe I need to make myself one ;) Thanks again. Hope to see you this week again!
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DeleteSo fun AND easy! What a great tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing your creativity at Mom On Timeout. Hope to see you back tonight!
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DeleteVery pretty - and a lovely clear tutorial too!
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DeleteThese look fabulous! I love them. Thanks so much for sharing at A Bouquet of Talent. Another great job. :)
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DeleteSweet - these are my favorite flowers!
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DeleteHey Nichole! Great post. I just so happen to be OBSESSED with fabric flowers. lol!
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