14 May 2010
These little fabric flowers add such a delightful touch to any lady’s attire! They are feminine, delicate, and oh-so-lovely!
One of the best things about them is that they are especially easy to create! You need only three main items to make them (+ some embellishments, for extra beauty). Would you care to guess the needed supplies?
Looking for a tutorial? It’s right here!
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It is lovely! I can’t wait for the tutorial! :D
Emily Rose, that looks stunning in your hair! The colors play off of each other very nicely.
Oh, those are so lovely and beautiful Emily Rose! :D I can’t wait for the tutorial…they would be wonderful on bags or at the waistband or in little girls pigtails…you could do so much with them! :) Can’t wait to try one! ;)
Hmm, I’d say you used silk ribbon (or maybe wired ribbon..but I’m thinking ribbon of some kind. Lol!), and then a pearl bead and some sewing thread and a needle. :)
God Bless my dear!
~Rachel~
Very pretty!
Oh my! It is gorgeous. They almost look like real petals. I can’t wait to see the tutorial. Have a wonderful evening!
Oh, fabric flowers are delightful! I’ve looked at numerous ones online and this is one of the prettiest I’ve seen.
I think you used silk, matches, and a hatpin. Or silk, matches, and a candle (with the bead being the embellishment). Or something like that.
The flower is beautiful. I want to make one too! Let’s see… do you use fabric, thread, a pearl bead and a candle? Oh, and maybe a bobby pin?
Oh, how stunning! Cannot wait for the tutorial!
Through Christ,
LH
I buy a lot of flowers like these from lila-jo.com and know how to make them myself, I just don’t have time to. . .granted I would save a lot of money, but I do get a discount for being a continued customer. Your flower looks so lovely!
How pretty, Emily Rose!
I like to make fabric flowers from a tutorial I saw on a modest clothing website and I am excited to sometime try the fabric posies from marie-madeline studio. My aunt has been making lovely ribbon flowers and they are so beautiful!
Joyfully in Jesus,
Elizabeth
that is charming!! The edges of the petals make it look so real–as if it would actually smell beautifully.
I await the tutorial with bated breath :)
OH pretty! I love it! Could you do a tutorial on how you pull your hair up so lovely too? I do a “messy bun” with bobby pins (I’ve thought about putting a video on my blog with it but haven’t done it yet)…but yours looks a little fancier than mine – how are you doing that?
Courtney
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Oh, how lovely, dear friend! You make the most beautiful and feminine things!
Have a blessed day!
Your Sister In Christ,
Jenna
The flower looks beautiful! I’m looking forward to the tutorial, thanks for sharing! :)
Oh it is so lovely miss Emily!!!!! I cannot wait to see how they are made!!!
Blessings,
Miss Antoinette
I wear flowers (real and faux) in my hair a lot! Looking forward to seeing how you made yours!
I love how they look so real! Looking forward to that tutorial :)
Love,
Elena
Hello Emily Rose,
Oh, how lovely! I can’t wait for the tutorial!
Blessings,
Allison
Wow! I hope I have the right materials to make some of These.
~K.R.B.
Beautiful! I can’t wait till you show how to make them!
I am thinking of making a couple to put on my baby sister’s dress.
I guess that you used ribbon, glue (or needle and thread), and a match.
Lauren Ashley
Hello Emily Rose,
It appears as though your blogging has pretty much come to an end for now, but I wanted you to know that my daughter made these adorable fabric flowers and they came out fantastic! I had been looking for a tutorial when I came across your blog. So glad I did as it was a delight for the eyes.
I wish you well in the new year.
Sharon