Thank you so much for this tutorial. I can now make flowers for my twin grandaughters hair bands. Love that you used organza with the silk and those beads set it off so nicely.
My daughter and I have made these, and had a blast doing it! We didn't use any organza though. I think it's time for us to do it again and try that as an added twist. Thanks!!
These are so pretty…just the thing to make you smile as you pin your hair back because you attempted to wear it down the way that your husband loves but desperately pull back to avoid it falling forward as you prepare meals and change yucky diapers. 🙂 I have been trying not to resort to pony tails (and managing to avoid doing so at least 1/2 of the time) but I always feel like at least the front of my hair needs to be pinned back. I also pinned your tutorial.
Spittin-Toad says
Just Lovely!!!…I pinned them for future use. 🙂
Denise
Just this... Alice says
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I can now make flowers for my twin grandaughters hair bands. Love that you used organza with the silk and those beads set it off so nicely.
Amy says
Just beautiful! You are very talented.
Amy from Threadsinthenest.blogspot.com
Tammy says
My daughter and I have made these, and had a blast doing it! We didn't use any organza though. I think it's time for us to do it again and try that as an added twist. Thanks!!
Lauren @ My Wonderfully Made says
I pinned this too — wow are these beautiful! You'd pay a ton for these in a store and there are so many ways to use them. Thanks for the tutorial!
Heather Kaluf says
Love making flowers like this.. Yours turned out great.
Thanks for sharing at Sunday Round Up.
xoxo
Heather
Elizabeth says
Love these – gorgeous! Thanks for linking up with the Pinworthy party over at Just Us Four and Broken Treasures 🙂
Rose Jesky says
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing this with us this week at the Sunday Round Up Link Party.
See you next week,
Rose @ http://www.arosiesweethome.com/
AmieAnn says
These are gorgeous! And soo versatile! Just love them.. thanks for sharing the tutorial! Hope you will stop by and share with my Pink Hippo Party @ http://pinkapotamus.blogspot.com/2012/04/pink-hippo-party-77.html
Stacey says
Simply adorable! Great idea!
Thanks for linking up this week!
Stacey of Embracing Change
Amy says
This is so sweet! I love fabric flowers and these are keepers! Thank you for sharing! Pinning. 🙂
Brandi says
These are so pretty…just the thing to make you smile as you pin your hair back because you attempted to wear it down the way that your husband loves but desperately pull back to avoid it falling forward as you prepare meals and change yucky diapers. 🙂 I have been trying not to resort to pony tails (and managing to avoid doing so at least 1/2 of the time) but I always feel like at least the front of my hair needs to be pinned back. I also pinned your tutorial.
Haydee says
Hello, GORGEOUS! Fabric flowers are near and dear to my heart and this is a great tutorial..will be trying this sooner than soon!! thanks for posting!
Sarah says
These are beautiful! You are so talented! Thanks for linking up your projects at The Winthrop Chronicles!
Taylor says
Thank you for linking up to my Unveil Your Genius Linky last week! New link party is live: http://taylornorris.blogspot.com/2012/05/unveil-your-genius-link-party-9.html
Erin @ Chronic Christian Crafter says
Very inventive…love it! Thanks for linking up with us @ Toot Your Horn Tuesday! We look forward to what you link up with us again this week!
Erin
Jenn "Rook No. 17" says
Gorgeous and elegant! I'm pinning and sharing on my Facebook page today.
jenn
Jenny @ The NY Melrose Family says
So pretty! They would make a gorgeous wedding hair accessory. Thanks so much for sharing at Whimsy Wednesdays.
silk orchid flowers says
Just beautiful! You are very talented.