Oh sweet friends, I had so many wonderful comments on my last post, thank you all. I feel blessed to have so many creative & supportive friends walking with me & in front of me & next to me on my journey, you always make my blog feel like home!
{SOLD ~ Thanks so much Jayne!}
I have been OCDing on making these fabric flower brooches out of vintage fabrics & buttons. They are super fun & easy to make & I love that they can be made from scraps. Any holey {not as in 'holy', lol} vintage tablecloth or curtain or barkcloth or muslin can be used.
Here are some brief instructions for any of you who would like to make some yourself & I will be listing these in my etsy for $12.95 in case you must have one made by vintagesusie herself in a complete OCD frenzy!! lol
OK, I've never done this before so bare with me...& plug in the glue gun.
OK, I've never done this before so bare with me...& plug in the glue gun.
1. cut a 3in circle free-hand of any cardstock you have handy
2. cut a 2" strip of fabric about 2ft long, work with your fabric folded in half, right sides out, frayed edges are cool & you will be twisting this fabric so it doesn't need to be ironed or neat
3. put a dollop of glue in the center of your circle & attach a twisted tip of your fabric, let set
4. now start twisting the fabric & wrapping it in a circle towards the center, as you go put a drop of glue each 1/2" or so to hold your rolls in place {this craft really does look like a cinnabun as your making it}
5. continue twisting & wrapping & gluing until it's at your desired size, leave a little paper showing & then STOP
6. cut the tail off leaving enough fabric to pull over & glue on the back, undercut the paper circle around the flower {no paper should show}, now glue the tiny tale to the back
7. make a smaller 2nd flower & glue down in the center of your flower
8. in the center add some bling, glue on a vintage button or earring or faux pearls
9. using a circle template {mine was the top of a champagne glass} cut & glue a piece of fabric onto the back of your flower to cover your work {I was always taught to cover my work}
10. last attach a pin back with your glue gun & VIOLA...your own custom vintage fabric floral brooch
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for sleepless nights, cramped fingers or any OCD related injuries...make flowers at your own risk! LOL
XOXO
These are Super fabulous, your blog is fabulous and beautiful!! I will have to try this!! Thank you somuch for your kindness and generousity in sharing this! Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteLove your flowers. My fave it the cream one!
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barbara jean
Love these!!!
ReplyDeleteThe first one is my favorite!!!!
Susie- YOU ROCK!!! and i so love the beautiful flowers. Especially with the gorgeous bling in the middle!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the instructions-I've always wondered how to do these flowers...now to find the time????
Lynn
I love these... They are so lovely! I'm going to try them!
ReplyDeleteWow what beauties! Thank you for sharing your tutorial! I can see so many projects ahead.
ReplyDeleteoh these are way too cool!!! wow! !!!! wow and wow!!! I need to craft now...you have inspired me!!!
ReplyDeleteSusie - Your jewelry is awesome, and thanks for the instructions - it looks like a perfect project for one of my girls' nights!!
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Kathy
nice little project.. fab blog..just love the little cabbage rose card on your side bar.. will add you to my blog list..
ReplyDeletei can't wait to make some of these!! absolutely darling:)
ReplyDeletejan
Thank you Thank you Thank you....
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to try these! I want one for every outfit! :-)
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