Remember those Fleece Flowers I showed last week? Well I promised that I’d post a Video Tutorial for them, and here it is!
These little flowers are created using the Big Shot Die Cut Machine from Stampin’ Up!, plus the Circles #2 Die. The leaf is from the Island Floral Bigz Die in the Summer Mini Catalog. You’ll also be needing some thread, a needle and a button, plus a pin back or hair clip, depending on how you’d like your flower to be used.
You could turn these into headbands for little girls (or grown-up girls!) or use them as accent pins on purses or jeans jackets. But however you use them, it’s definitely cheaper to make several using your own Circles #2 Die than to purchase them for $20 each at a boutique. You never know, maybe you could sell them at the local boutique yourself! :-)
Since the fleece is relatively inexpensive, these would also make a great Girl Scout project idea–or use them with any group of kids. I’ll let you know how it goes with my Summer Scrap Campers this week!
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Supplies: Island Floral Bigz Die (118871), Circles #2 Big Shot Die (114526), Big Shot Die Cut Machine (113439),
Hi Meg, I just love these and so glad you brought them to share at Friday’s meeting. I can’t wait to try more on my own. Great Video and excited to learn how to make the bigger ones.
You bet, Debbie! I’ve got the Double Flower video ready–you’ll be able to see it on Thursday!
Great video. I love these pretty flowers, thanks so much for the share.
Hi Meg, I love the fleece flowers you made. I am a Diversional Therapist in aged care and a consultant for an Adelaide based Scrapbooking/cardmaking company in South Australia called Kaszazz. The flowers will be a big hit with my 80+ year old craft ladies. The fleece is much easier to work with. Many thanks! :)
It’s so useful! Thanks for the great video! However, can we use felt cloth instead?
@ Jovie: Glad you found the video useful! Felt will probably work for this project, although I like the bulk of the fleece fabric for stability of the finished flowers.
Happy Stamping! –Meg