I was brainstorming recently on how to make small gifts look fun and appealing
and I came across Little Things Bring Smiles and Design Dump's felt flowers.
I was inspired to use these on gifts.
Doesn't it look adorable?
The felt flowers serve as a great way to decorate gifts for any occasion
and they weren't hard to make.
My favorite part is "no sewing involved".

make more roses and glue them together to a larger piece of felt to form a group of two or three
as you see below.

Check out Part 2 on Felt Flowers !
Happy Crafting!
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and I came across Little Things Bring Smiles and Design Dump's felt flowers.
I was inspired to use these on gifts.
Doesn't it look adorable?
The felt flowers serve as a great way to decorate gifts for any occasion
and they weren't hard to make.
My favorite part is "no sewing involved".
1- If you want to give it a try all you will need are the following:
- Felt (your color preference)--Here I used two colors and green for the leaf.
- Scissors
- A piece of chalk
- Something to draw a circle, like a cup
- Adhesive (I used a hot glue gun)
- Glue sticks for glue gun
2- Stack your two felts and trace a circle on the felt using your cup and chalk.
*(Note) I used chalk because it cleans off easily.
3- Cut the circles on the felt

4- Layer your circles and starting at the edge, cut a spiral.
5- This will cut both circles at once.
6- Using your adhesive , secure the center of the rose which is the outside end of the spiral
and start wrapping around,
secure it with the adhesive each time you wrap both felts.
7- You will end up with a rose, glue the rounded end to the back of
the rose to keep it in place.
8- Draw a leaf by connecting two curved lines together as seen above, then cut it.
9- Glue your leaf to the rose, now you have a beautiful felt rose.
To make it look prettiermake more roses and glue them together to a larger piece of felt to form a group of two or three
as you see below.

Check out Part 2 on Felt Flowers !
Happy Crafting!
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Really really like this so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI really like that you used two reds. It gives the rose depth. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and easy rose. Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteJenny
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ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know that I have mentioned this post on my blog. If there is anything you would like me to remove please let me know. Cheers
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Thank you Jennifer! I appreciate you letting me know.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you all like it, thank you:-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfectly pretty little parcel, and a thoughtful way to show you care. I'd be thrilled if you came by and linked this up to the Head to Head Showdown, going on right now at www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com
ReplyDelete~Jen
Lovely! Such a pretty add on to any gift! Would you share here?
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Thanks for linking up! ~Jen @ www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI would have never attempted something like this before I saw your step by step! Now I feel like i could do it. Thank you so much for sharing!
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What a pretty package all tied up in string! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really beauty, and come at a great time for me since I've been wanting to make them. They really are so beautiful. Here's hoping you'll share your project over at Sunday' Best. Sharing is a good thing. Now following you on FB.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of these felt roses! They look real! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea using them for gift wrapping! New follower here. Would love it if you would stop by and share this at my link party going on right now :) http://everything-underthemoon.blogspot.com/2011/11/bedazzle-me-monday-10.html
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!!
oh, these are so cute! thanks for a great and simple and beautiful tutorial! this is something i'd love to try actually. cheers! :)
ReplyDeleteReally do love these flowers, I will be making a few to put on a cone tree I am making. Thanks for sharing over at Sunday's Best. Love your creative ideas! Now following you!
ReplyDeleteThese have turned out beautiful, thanks for the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! Id certainly love getting a package dressed up like this:)Beautiful,thanks for sharing,Deidre~
ReplyDeleteI love your felt flowers. They do make the gift box look attractive.
ReplyDeleteDee
These are just beautiful! So simple and perfect! Thank you so much for sharing with us! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThe most darling gift wrap I have ever seen! Didn't expect red on red to work together so well. Would love love love for you to share this at my Best of 2011 party going on now http://space46.blogspot.com. Happy new year! My
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for a fabric flower and these are so sweet! They would make a perfect Valentine's Day decoration too! Would you link it up to my party?
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Cute post! I'm having a Linky party too! I would love it if you would link up your favorite posts. Here is the link http://www.thesouthernproductqueen.com/one-stop-shoppe-linky-party
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining my linky party! This post rocks!
ReplyDeleteI just pinned these. THey are too cute!1 Thanks for linking up and sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. I am having a Valentine contest that started today. I would love for you to link up your Valentine post for a chance to win some cool prizes.
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This is such a great idea. I haven't used felt before, Can't wait to try.
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I really like the look of these. Using two shades or red was a great choice as it gives the flowers more dimension. Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteI think I might make myself a little ring like this. Thanks for linking up at Bacon Time. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI made some. I am sharing in my post tomorrow (if I get it done). I will give you a shout out too! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is SO pretty! I love them! I would love it if you would link this up to the Tuesday Talent Show this Tuesday at Chef in Training! I hope to see you again next Tuesday!
ReplyDelete-Nikki
Chef in Training
http://www.chef-in-training.com
Super Cute!! Thanks so much for linking up!! I'm your newest follower!! Have you seen my Lisa Leonard giveaway yet?
ReplyDeleteXO, Aimee
Love it! I'm featuring this today!!! XO, Aimee
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you! These are beautiful, I'm going to try this for some pillows!!!
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