It seems that everywhere you look this season, you'll see flower embellished tops like this and this. Since I wanted to hide the slightly uneven empire waist seam, here's my version...
It's easy to make your own poppies. Start with any fabric that includes synthetic fibers (such as polyester). I used a sheer formal wear fabric in grey.
Cut out a circle. It doesn't have to be perfect, in fact, they look better if they're not perfectly round.
Cut out more in various sizes. I use 6-7 per flower.
Safely light a tea light (or something with a low controlled flame). Hold your fabric edge near the flame and rotate. The heat melts the synthetic fibers to seal the edges and curl your petals. Tip: keep the fabric moving to prevent over-synging. This may take practice on a few circles to get comfortable.
8 comments:
Hold the phone. That's something I might actually be able to do! Oh my, the girly child in my family would LOVE those on, well, just about everything she wears! Hmmm... got me thinking!
Well, Diane, I was going to say that you are a very crafty person, but when I looked up the word crafty, it said, cunning, sneaky, sly, shrewd, devious, and wily, which don't apply at all, except maybe shrewd, but in a positive way.
Love this idea. I know a sweet little girl who might like one for her hair. (Trying again)
Just LOVE it! I should make a few of these and see how they'd do on headbands and/or bows :)
Terrific idea.
Diane,
I love this little flowers you added! What a nice touch!!
The little tea set came from Target from their "specialty" toy area. They have a lot of vintage style toys. This is a little metal tea set and my girl loves it!!
Have a wonderful week :O)
Cute!
What a NEAT idea!
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