These may have been done before but I didn't look for tutorials because...well, apparently I like to do things the hard way. The only thing you need to make these teensy four-petal flowers are felt, glue (hot glue is my preference) and seed beeds (or glitter...or confetti...or whatever you embellishment you like for the center).
Start with cutting out four small petals - mine were about a 1/2 inch long and a 1/4 inch wide and one small felt circle (this is for the back - my circles ended up being a little bigger than a 1/4 across) The petals should be flat on one end and rounded (petal shaped) on the other - yep, totally technical terms
To form the petals, put a tiny dot of glue at the end of the flat side of the petal
And immediately pinch the edges toghether to form a pleat
Let the glue dry. If your using hot glue, this only takes a few seconds
Next, use your scissors to cut any excess off of the glued/pinched side of the petal. We want the petal to begin as close to the pleat as possible. So cut ALMOST to the edge of the glue - if you cut the glue completely off, you lose the pleat.
Once you have your four little petals pinched and trimmed, you're ready to assemble
To assemble, put a dot of glue on your felt circle...
and push the pinched edges of each petal into the glue
Because hot glue dries so quickly, I did 2 petals at a time. I found it helpful to really squish the petals down into the glue
Now all that's left is to seed beed (or glitter, or confetti) the center. Just squirt a dollop of glue at the center...
And sprinkle on the seed beeds. I gently pressed the beeds down into the glue to ensure that they would stay on
(this one is a double layered flower - similar process just two sizes of petals)
Aaaaand your done. I whipped out 20 of these little flowers assembly-style while watching a movie. They're quick and so cute. I'm making some more just to have a little stash for cards and quick embellishments. Without doing a real calculation, I'm guessing these cost around 5 cents each - way cheaper than buying ready made ones!
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Those look very lovely! They would be perfect to accent or decorate pretty much anything!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty and delicate looking.
ReplyDeleteSO cute! I need lots of little flowers for my babies hair lately since she won't wear he headbands anymore! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCute! I've been on the lookout for a smaller flower!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, those are so teensy and adorable! Why is everything cuter when it's tiny? I love them!
ReplyDeleteRachel @ Maybe Matilda
I make similar ones without glue, but I never thought of adding seedd beads. How clever!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - the color's pop and the fabric's amazing.. LOVE it.. Found you on Made By You Monday's and officially following ya.. LOVE your posts.. So creative.. I'm twirling in ideas.. Hope you can stop by sometime - Marilyn from http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteCute! Found you thru Made by You Monday :)
ReplyDeleteJill @ JunkyVagabond
Sweet! How many times did you burn your fingers on the glue? ;) Very worth it though!!!
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http://momsbyheart.net/2011/05/momspiration-monday-42.html
These are cute, cute, cute! Thanks for sharing! I am your newest follower. Come over to Greetings From the Asylum and follow me too!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, they are so lovely!
ReplyDeletehow cute! great way to use up tiny scraps!
ReplyDeleteOMG so tiny and cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are darling!!! I love how tiny they are. ;)
ReplyDeleteI am sharing this on my FB page - thanks for linking up to Think Pink Sundays!
So so cute!!! Thanks for sharing!! I'm going to try them as hair clips!! Thanks again! -Juli
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These are gorgeous! I also love the way your glue gun looks like a little pink bird in these pics. Beautifully clear tutorial - thank you so much for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I know what I'm doing tomorrow! ;) Found you through Skip to My Lou linky.
ReplyDeleteAngela
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i love felt, so fun...thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love the double layer one, and they are cute!
ReplyDeletewow...such delicate work ...nice to meet you via the blog hop :)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love tiny flowers and love the color!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. I was trying to make felt flowers today and it wasn't working out. I'm going to try your way now. Very timely post for me. Thanks for sharing at my Swing into Spring party.
ReplyDeleteLove how tiny those are! So cute!
ReplyDeleteThese look great! A friend of mine just sent me a pin that, while bigger/with more petals, looks like your flowers, and I was wondering how she did it! Now I can make some myself! :)
ReplyDeleteSO CUTE! Love the flowers and so simple to make!
ReplyDeleteI featured this on my blog today so come on by and check it out!
http://livingcraftilyeverafter.blogspot.com/2011/05/five-fabulous-finds-10.html
Kelly
I love making flowers so these are being added to my to do list. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThose are seriously adorable! Now I just a little girl who can wear them in her hair because I don't think my boys will:)
ReplyDeleteThose are darling! Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial with us at Inspiration Friday this week!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
Those are just the sweetest little flowers - love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing the tutorial on these cute flowers! And Thanks so much for linking up to Terrific Under Ten!
ReplyDeleteCute! Saw you on Made by you Mondays.
ReplyDeleteI make felt flowers too. Check them out:
http://eastcoastmommyblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/double-duty-felt-flower.html
Super cute! These would look great on a pillow.
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are SO cute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable. I love tiny little things!
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to link these to my new linky party that I'm hosting. Hope to see you there!
http://carolynshomework.blogspot.com/2011/06/inspiration-board-link-party.html
These would be really cute for napkin rings! Love em.
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Wow this is amazing. I would love for you to come link up with the frog! http://kissedbyafrog.blogspot.com/2011/08/frog-blog-linky-10.html
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Thanks,
Jenni
Helpful and creative tutorial. Love to make it on a pink color folwers or a red one, eh. :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Cathy@landau scrub