I have seen felt flowers everywhere lately, so of course I had to try! I used my Cuttlebug with my Spellbinder Scallop Circle die and felt.
Cut five scallop circles and a small square to use as a base.
Place a small bead of hot glue in the center of the circle then fold in half.
Place another bead of hot glue and fold in half again.
It should look like this:
Do this for all five scallop circles and then begin hot glueing all the pieces to the base.
Place four on the edges of the base
And one on top in the center!
Now I just need to build something to stick it on! :)
Jamie I love this flower technique, thanks for sharing it!!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhhhhhhh I love love love love this idea and it turned out BEAUTIFULLY!!! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteLove this!!!!! The felt is just awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea Jamie! You are so clever! I shared this on my Friday Favorites today! www.sarazenger.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a FABULOUS felt flower tutorial...can't wait to try it today!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! I am going to have to give it a try... I wonder how it would work with different fabrics?!! Thanks for sharing the how to!
ReplyDeletebarb :)
That's beautiful Jamie, and so easy to make ! Thanks so much for sharing it with us ! Have a great weekend !
ReplyDeletebeautiful flower technique! I will have to try this one out :)
ReplyDeleteJamie, I'm going to call you the "teacher"!!! These felt flowers are wonderful and you're a doll for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI always get such inspiration from you -- and a lesson! LOL! Love this!
OH MY Jamie, that is just wonderful!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great!!! Thanks for sharing it with us.. you are the tops :)!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this! What a fun little flower!
ReplyDeleteThis is a cute felt flower! You could add another small square piece to the bottom with a headband or hair clip "sandwiched" in between... :)
ReplyDeleteJust an idea..