Here are the one's I made in the last couple of days.
The perfect project for using up scraps and sitting in front of the tv.
These can be used for so many things like embellishing bags, purses or anything you like.
I'll probably put stems on mine to put in a vase. Add some colour to the dreary days.
~ Maria ~
These are beautiful! Are they Kanzashi flowers? I've heard of them, folding and stuff but never made any myself....yet :)
ReplyDeleteLovely assortment of colors and fabric prints. Those would look great with stems in a vase.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Love them and thanks for including the tutorial link too. I think they would look great in a cute basket or bowl just as they are.
ReplyDeleteYou have a whole garden! It'll look beautiful vase!
ReplyDeletelovely, great idea. I had seen ones made with buttons but I think I would like these mixed in.
ReplyDeleteJanice
Your flowers are delightful! I love that you don't need glue or a sewing machine to make these. I'd like to give them a try!
ReplyDeleteMaria, nothing can stop you! Those flowers are splendid, I love the colors and as you say they can be used to decorate all kinds of accessories. Thanks for the link. With all the snow that I have right now around my house, your flowers have given me joy in my day! Thanks for sharing.
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Hello Maria,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your visit and lovely comment,I just followed you;)
wow those fabric flowers so beautiful,I will do it too..soon
and wonder to try as well with the ribbons to beautify my purse and bags ;)
hugs from Rome
How on earth did you make all of these with your finger out of action, Maria? They are fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteI've featured your fabric flowers today, Maria...
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These are adorable! I found you through Pam at Threading my Way. Love this idea and I'm going to try it for my daughter. Thanks!
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Found your blog via Threading My Way. I love these. Thanks so much for the link to the Tutorial
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