They can be used for multitude of things like wreaths, gift wrapping and
scrapbook embellishments, bunting and more. I made a strand of them to
hang on the long narrow window beside my front door. I hung them on
this post at the stairway because the sunlight in the foyer wasn't
suitable to take a photo
The tutorial to make these flowers can be found here.
I did change one thing from the tutorial to make these. Instead of
cutting out circles from cardboard and futzing with her more involved
technique, I simply cut a circle out of foam (I used an old flip flop
because that's what I had and it's -32 C and I wasn't about to go out
and find something else) and eyeballed where the straight pins go
instead of being all precise with a ruler and compass and all that
noise. Either way will give you the same results, but I promise you -
my way is going to save you a mad amount of time.
Those are pretty! What a nice way to re-purpose an old flip-flop. Cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the short-cut using the flip flops. These flowers could be used in so many different places. Maybe curtain tie-backs?
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Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
Now I just love these little flowers! I love jute projects, and I'll be adding these to my to make list ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
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