Fabulous Flowers Can Be Felt, Too!

During my last week of Summer Scrap Camp <<sniff, sniff>>, I wanted to give the kids a chance to use what we’ve learned all summer to put together some projects of their own.  And since we were back to having all girls for this session (unlike last time), we were a-okay to do flowery projects again.

I put out felt, fleece, hot glue and a variety of Big Shot Dies, and let the girls go to work.  We probably could have had a short lesson on how to cut fabric efficiently to create as few wasted pieces as possible, but oh well, we all had a good time ;-)

Some girls chose to make the Faster Fleece Flowers with the Scallop Circle Die (remember those?), and some girls made wonderful layered flowers with the Flower Folds Die.

We also used the Flower Folds Die to create some Back-To-School treats with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups (check those out).

Kayleigh’s flower here really impressed me with its perfect color combination.  What an eye for color!  She cut out the flower layers with the Flower Folds Die (3 flower sizes starting with the smallest one) and layered them with hot glue.

The girls created flowers for all kinds of embellishments–hair clips, key chains, backpack tags.  But my favorite was the bookmark version.  Just make the flower of your choice, then attach it to the end of a 10″ piece of wide ribbon.  The ribbon tail marks your place in the book and the flower hangs over the front as decoration!

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Accessories: Big Shot (113439), Flower Folds Die (115970), Buttons

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