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June 12, 2008

Felt Flowers | 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days - Day 29

Day Twenty-Nine-still feelin' fine!

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Today's flower tutorial for 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days  is one of my favorites!  Felt flowers!  No matter how you make these they turn out so pretty!


 Here's what you need to get started:
Gather supplies  


-Felt in bright colors
-Needle & embroidery floss or thread
-Scissors
-Buttons

Step One

Step one-cut felt

Cut the felt in in flower shapes. 

Step Two


Step two-layer felt

Step three-add button

Layer the shapes.  The more layers the prettier your flower will be. 

You can use a button as the center or embroidery, sequins or beads look pretty too.


Step Three

Felt circles

For a little more complicated felt flower, cut your felt in graduating circles.


Step Four

Cut circle


Snips 

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Cut out flowers

Next, cut thin little triangles out all the way around to create squarish petals.


Step Five
 

Emboider

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Now layer your flowers and take a small stitch with contrasting thread (I used 3 strands of embroidery floss) about a quarter of an inch in on the petal, down over the edge and into the next petal. 


Do this through each layer of petals as shown below.

Finished


That's it!  Fun & fast felty flowers!



Grace & Peace,

Melissa~
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"At that time the Lord All-Powerful will be like a beautiful crown, like a wonderful crown of flowers for His people"
-Is 28:5

June 11, 2008

Word Flowers | 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days - Day 28

Day Twenty-Eight - almost to home plate!

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It's a word flower tutorial for today's 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days


 Here's what you need to get started:
 Gather supplies

-Watercolor Paper
-Watercolor Pencils
-Pencil
-Brush & water
-paper, ribbons, bakers twine & flowers (optional - to create card)

Step One

Step one-sketch

Lightly sketch out your design on watercolor paper.


Step Two


 Step two-write words in shape
Using the watercolor pencils, write the words you want to use on the lines of your flower.  I used the scripture,

"The grass withers, the flowers fade, but the Word of our Lord stands forever." -Is 40:8

You could also write poetry, someone's name or just a little love note!

Step Three

Step three-brush with water

Step two-write words in shape2

With a damp brush go over the watercolor pencil lines to smudge them a little and create a painted look. 

Once the flower is dry you can go in and erase the pencil sketch lines, but I kind of liked how this looked so I left it.



Step Four

  Finished

Cut out your flower and mount it on patterned paper for a handmade card. 

I attached ribbon and silk flowers to some bakery twine to decorate the spine of the card.




Have Fun!


Grace & Peace,

Melissa~
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"He sent Me to give them flowers in place of their sorrow, olive oil in place of tears, and joyous praise in place of broken hearts. They will be called "Trees of Justice," planted by the LORD to honor his name."
-Isaiah 61:3

June 09, 2008

Recycled Newspaper Flowers | 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days - Day 26

Day Twenty-Six and one more flower from my bag of tricks!

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Don't throw those newspapers away until you try this!  Today's flower tutorial for 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days  is a perfect summer activity to do with the kids!


 Here's what you need to get started:
Gather supplies  


-Old newspapers
-Acrylic Paints
-Decorative Scissors
-Flower punch or templates or die cut machine (or just freehand your own!)
-Buttons
-Tags
-Ribbon & Bakery Twine
-Medium Grade Sandpaper

Step One

Step one-cut paper

Cut newspaper into pieces small enough to work with.  Choose sheets with solid sections of text or interesting graphics depending on the look you want.

Step Two

 Step two-apply paint


Step two-apply paint2

Pour on a little paint and spread with a foam brush or cotton ball, let dry.


Step Three

Step three-add cardstock

Add a piece of cardstock behind the newspaper for stability before punching your shapes (the newspaper tends to crinkle up and get stuck if you don't do this).



Step Four

  Step four-punch cardstock

Punch flowers. You can also use a die cut machine or templates for this or just freehand your own designs.


Step Five
 

Step step-five cut decorative strip


You can cut decorative elements with your shaped scissors.

Step Six


 Step step-six cut leaves

Cut freehand leaves.


Step Seven

Finished


Now put together your flower!  I put mine on a tag and sanded it with sand paper to give it a distressed look.

You could also create a really cute handmade card with these, or magnets, bookmarks or even gift wrap!


Have Fun!


Grace & Peace,

Melissa~
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"Look how the wild flowers grow! They don't work hard to make their clothes. But I tell you that Solomon with all his wealth wasn't as well clothed as one of these flowers."
-Luke 12:27

June 06, 2008

Office Supplies, Book Pages & Balloon Flowers! | 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days - Day 25

 

Look Alive it's Day Twenty-five!

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Hey today we have some more fabulous flower tutorial links and even a video-Woo-hoo!  Enjoy these!


How About Orange

Flowers + Fabric + Office Supplies = L-O-V-E! 

Okay, if you can only go to one of the links today it has to be this one.  Jessica is one of my very favorite bloggers *ever*! 

She is so full of fun and inspirational ideas and just visiting her blog will make you feel happy! 

Her tutorial on flowery fabric-covered office supplies really will brighten your day!

Reconstructed Shabby Chic Silk Flowers

Here you will find a really neat tutorial on taking apart a silk flower and layering it with lace & glitter & stamping to make one lovely, shabby chic flower!  (Forget what I said about only going to one link!  You can't miss this one either! heh-heh)



Book Page Flowers

Tammy has a tutorial for making gorgeous paper flowers from book pages and stamping ink!  You will love this one! (See the one link only thing will just not work)


Balloon-a-ful!

Just for fun how about learning how to make a balloon flower!  Click play below!  (It looks pretty easy if you don't have the debilitating-fear-of-the-balloon-pop-noise thing going on...heh-heh)




Find more DIY videos



Ok have fun with these this weekend and come back Monday for more 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days!


Grace & Peace,

♥ Melissa~
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 "If you value Wisdom and hold tightly to her, great honors will be yours. It will be like wearing a glorious crown of beautiful flowers." 
-Proverbs 4:8-10

June 05, 2008

Foam Stamp Flowers! | 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days - Day 24

Day Twenty-Four and we could open a flower store!

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Make your own flower stamp with this foam stamp flower tutorial for today's 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days


 Here's what you need to get started:
Gather supplies  

-Craft Foam
-Pencil
-Scissors
-Adhesive (rubber cement or glue dots)
-Old cd case or acrylic mounting block

Step One


Step one-draw design

Draw your design on the craft foam.  Look in magazines, and coloring books for ideas for designs.  Simple shapes work best for this type of stamp.


Step Two

 Step two-cut foam
Cut out your shapes.


Step Three

Step three-mount foam

Mount your design on the cd case with rubber cement or glue dots.



Step Four

  Step four-ink foam

Ink up your stamp and start stamping! 

You can also try using watercolor markers, fabric paints (for stamping on t-shirts or tote bags) or acrylic paints for a completely different look! 

Finished

This is a great summer activity to do with your kids!  Let them find simple designs in their coloring books to trace or have them draw their own designs! 

Have Fun!


Grace & Peace,

Melissa~
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"The entire interior of The Temple was cedar, with carvings of fruits and flowers."
-1 Kings 6:14

June 03, 2008

Punch Flower Ball Garland | 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days - Day 22

Day Twenty-Two only 9 more flowers before we're through!

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Today's flower tutorial for the 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days is a pretty punched flower garland.

Garland Crop  

 Here's what you need to get started:
Step one-gather supplies

-Flower Punch (or die cut or trace or draw your own)
-Glue Dots (or other dry adhesive)
-Patterned or plain scrapbook paper  (this would also be cute with recycled paper like yesterday's flower)
-Baker's Twine or other ribbon or string

Step One


Step two-punch flowers

Punch flowers in your desired colors. 

You'll need six flowers for each flower ball. 

You'll need about three or four flower balls per foot of garland.


Step Two

 Step three-face flowers
I've drawn a little face & body on this flower to make the instructions easier to understand. 

You can do the same for the first flower you create to help you get the hang of it, but after that, it probably won't be necessary.


Step Three

Step Four-join flowers

Join five flowers together at the "arms" using glue dots or other dry adhesive.

It should look something like this:

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Step Four

 Step five-add top flower Step five-add top flower2

Now put adhesive on all five petals of another flower and join each petal to one of the "faces" on your flowers. 

Then attach the last two "arms".

It should look something like this now:
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Step Five

  Step six-bottom flower

Step six-bottom flower2

Now flip the flower upside down and  you'll see five little pairs of "legs". 

Adhere each "leg" to the one next to it as above.

Your finished flower should look something like this:

Finished Flower  

Step Six


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Once you've finished all your flowers, string them on bakery twine or ribbon to create the garland.


Finished Garland
That's it, now string your garland somewhere summery-ish and enjoy!


You could do this with red,white & blue flowers for a fourth of July barbecue or in bright primary colors for a birthday party too!

Have Fun!


Grace & Peace,

Melissa~
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"As for man, his days are like grass, he flourishes like a flower of the field;"
-Psalm 103:15

June 02, 2008

3-D Pop Up Recycled Magazine Flowers! | 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days - Day 21

Day Twenty-One and we're still havin' fun!


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Today we're making a super cool pop up flower for the 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days !

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I thought it would be fun to make it out of old magazine pages, but of course you could use pretty scrapbook paper, handmade paper, painted watercolor paper or even construction paper if the kiddos are helping to make these fun flowers!

 


Here's what you need to get started:
Step one-gather supplies

-9 Magazine pages or 9 sheets of 81/2 x 11 patterned paper (or any other paper)
-Gluestick
-Cardstock
-Scissors

Step One

Step two-fold A


Step two-fold A1

Fold the first sheet in half.  Don't worry about trimming the torn edges as these will get cut off later.



Step Two

Step three-fold B
Next fold in half again (to quarter size).

Step Three


Step four-fold C

Step four-fold C1

Now take the bottom left corner, fold it up to the top edge and crease.

Step Four

Step five-fold D Step five-fold D1

Next take the top layer *only* of the fold you just made and fold it back down to the bottom edge and crease.

Step Four

Step six-cut petals

Holding the folded paper (point down) start at the middle and cut upwards creating a petal shape.

Step six-cut petals2

Step six-cut petals3


When you reach the middle crease, fold the top layer *only* over to the left and use it as a guide to continue cutting.


Step six-cut petals4 

Your folded flower should look something like the photo above.

Step Five

Step seven-unfold petals 

Step seven-unfold petals2

Carefully unfold your flower.  You will need to create nine flowers like this one.


Step Six

Step eight-fold cardstock 

Step eight-fold cardstock2

Step nine-glue first layer 

Step nine-glue first layer2

Fold a blank piece of cardstock in half and glue the first flower to the cardstock.


Step Seven

Step ten-glue second layer

Flower A


Step ten-glue alternate petals 

Flower B


Layer each flower over the next alternating the petals you glue with each flower as shown above until you get to the last flower. This is an important step for the flower to open correctly.
 

Step Eight

Step ten-stacked petals

Step eleven-cut petal in half 


Step eleven-glue half petal 


Step eleven-glue half petal2 


Step twelve-fold in half 

Step twelve-fold in half2

The last petal you will cut in half and glue to stack of petals. 

Then glue alternate petals all the way around the flower as before and fold the card over. 

Place something heavy on it and let set for five or ten minutes (this is the hardest part!).

Step Nine

Time to unfold your finished flower!

Step thirteen-unfold

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Step thirteen-unfold3
Step thirteen-unfold4

Finished
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This one make take a little practice, but it is so worth the end result!  Kids especially love the big reveal when you open that 3-D Pop Up flower!

Hope you have fun!

Grace & Peace,

Melissa~
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"The two doors to the most holy place were made out of olive wood and were decorated with carvings of palm trees, and flowers..."
-1 Kings :31

May 30, 2008

Hot Dog Flowers, Paper Roses and Computer Monitors! | 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days - Day 20

 Day Twenty Flowers-a-Plenty!

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Today I've got some more fabulous flower tutorial links for you! (my tutorials will be back on Monday)

Today's features are:

Sister Diane from CraftyPod (featured on Fall of Autumn Press)

Diane shows us a super cute way to deck out our computer monitors with flowers and photos!

and

Cooking Cute

Oh my gosh, Hot Dog flowers!  Now I have to say I am morally and ethically against *anyone* eating hot dogs, *but* if you get the non-evil kind from Whole Foods and make these hot dog flowers, well ok then!


and finally one of my favorite artists *ever*:


Rebecca Sower

She has an easy tutorial for some beautiful, glittery paper roses!  (and have a look around her blog because it is so incredibly inspiring!)


Ok have fun with these and I'll see you on Monday for more 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days!


Grace & Peace,

♥ Melissa~
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 "The fig trees are producing their early fruit. The flowers on the vines are giving off their sweet smell."
-Song of Solomon 2:13

May 29, 2008

Applique Flower Stationery | 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days - Day 19

Day Nineteen - Kentucky Wonder Bean.

(no meaning...it's just starting to get hard to rhyme the word teen! heh-heh)

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We're using fabric to make appliqué note cards for today's 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days !

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This is such a perfect way to use up your scraps of lovely fabric that are too small for anything else! 

I think it would be a great way to repurpose old clothes and linens as well!


Here's what you need to get started:

Step one-gather supplies

-Fabric
-Fusible Webbing (like Wonder Under)
-Flower Templates
-Iron
-Cardstock or blank notecards
-Pencil
-Scissors

Step One

Step two-trace pattern

First cut a piece of the fusible webbing to the size you'll need for your appliqué and place the rough side on the wrong side of your fabric. 

Press it for 5-8 seconds until fused. 

Now trace your flower pattern onto the paper side of the webbing.


Step Two

Step three-cut pattern
Cut out your fabric flower appliqué and leaves if you've made them.

Step Three


Step four-peel paper

Peel the backing paper off your shapes.  Arrange them on your card and press gently for a few seconds until fused.
 
You may want to place a cloth between your card and the iron.


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Now you're finished! 

If you want to you can embellish them with beads, buttons, sequins, rubber stamps or even embroidery to spruce them up a bit, but I think they're lovely just like this!


(Now I'm going to go do some housework and try not to worry that they've killed-off Sawyer in LOST tonight!)


Grace & Peace,

Melissa~
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"My beloved is to me a cluster of henna flowers in the vineyards of En-gedi ..."
-Song of Solomon 1:14