Fabric flowers are a fun way to dress up any craft project and today I am going to teach you How to Make a Fabric Flower for your next craft! I used mine on these adorable Barefoot baby sandals! What project would you use a fabric flower for?
I recently was privileged to work with Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores to help promote their Creativity Made Simple Campaign. It’s message is that creativity can be simple, you can find time in your day to be creative and that creativity is for everyone, not just “crafty” people! I couldn’t agree more with their message and really try to gear most of my own craft tutorials with the same idea. I hope to inspire others to do a project, especially if they don’t think they can! I love showing shortcuts to things or just explaining that a project is not as hard as the finished product would make you think it is!
I was asked to create a video showing how to make a simple project! I chose to explain how to make a fabric flower. You can use fabric flowers for so many applications I thought this would be a perfect project to have in your repertoire. Attach to a headband, put a pin or alligator clip on the back and it’s perfect to add flair to a solid cardigan or as a clip on your purse handle. Add a hair clip and pin on a cute ponytail! Add Velcro to the back and make an interchangeable picture frame! Change out the flower colors for the seasons or holidays!
There’s even more exciting news about the video!
The blogger with the most views will get $100 gift card to Jo-Ann’s AND I get to give one of my readers a $100 gift card as well! I would love, love, love to be able to give one of you that gift card! So I need your help with video views and shares! The more the merrier! I really, really appreciate any help! View it, pin it, share it! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Comments & Reviews
Maureen says
Che,
I watched it!
Maureen
Cheryl says
Thank you sweet lady!!
Tracie Wyckoff says
Very cute flower.
Cheryl says
Thank you so much Tracie!
Dona says
OMG! You hit the big-time!! May I tell people “I knew you when…”?? Way to go, girl!
Cheryl says
:) Thanks Dona!! Since you truly have been with me forever you can say whatever you want to!!
Stacie S-H says
viewed, pinned & tweeted!
Cheryl says
Thank you so much!!!!
Jana C says
Great idea! Watched it & pinned it!
Cheryl says
Thank you so much Jana!
Camille says
This was awesome and I see a lot of ways to use this little flower! Thanks so much! By the way…you looked so good on the video!
Cheryl says
Thank you Camille!! You are too sweet!!! (That was at about 2:30 in the morning!!) I appreciate the kind words!!
Crystal says
Great job on the video!!
Cheryl says
Thank you Crystal! I really appreciate it! {I feel like an idiot when I watch myself!}
patti says
Viewed and pinned! Great job!
Cheryl says
Thank you so much Patti! I appreciate it so much!
Rhonda says
I love this. I may make some this weekend.
Thank you so much for this video
Cheryl says
Thank You Rhonda! I hope you do make them! Lots of them! :)
Kathe says
Super cute flower Cheryl! Pinning for sure!
Cheryl says
Thank you so much Kathe!!
Tarah @ Real {Cheap} Housewives of Texas says
This is super cute! I may venture to make some of these as hairbows for my daughter!
Cheryl says
They make perfect hair accessories!!
Jess says
So cute! :)
Cheryl says
Thank you Jess!!
Adrianne says
Awesome video tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
Cheryl says
Thanks Adrianne!
Kadie says
Awesome job!! I love those little flowers, I’ll be making some soon. I love the video, it’s so fun to see your lovely face and hear your voice.:)
Cheryl says
Thank you so much for the kind words Kadie! I really appreciate it!
Fawn Strunk says
I Tweeted it, pinned it, googled plus it and facebook it. thanks love this video
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Cheryl says
Yay!!! Thank you so very much!! I really appreciate it!!!