I've added the notes on each photo to keep it simple.
I made two different sized flowers for this card. The image and sentiment is from the new Whiff of Joy Store Stamp kit that is only available from stores that have elected to stock the kits. The list of stores is on the Whiff of Joy website here
I hope you will find this useful, looking forward to seeing lots of fabric flowers in blogland.
hugs
Bev x









37 comments:
Oh so simple, but yet so elegant. Gorgeous flowers
What a great idea. Thank you.
Adorable flowers! Great tutorial--thank you!
Lovely idea. Thank you for the geat tutorial. Kathleen x
oh I love this!! thank you so much for the tutorial!
Great flowers.
I am gonna try it.
x Esther
Wow Bev! They're gorgeous!
Great idea and thank you for your fantastic tutorial.
Hugs,
Marina
Brilliant Bev. Thanks x
just gorgeous!
thankyou so much for the tut! you know how much i love making my own flowers... :o)
thanks for your clear tutorial Bev!...I've lots of fabric, so I'm gonna give it a try!
xxx Margreet
Great tuorial Bev very easy to follow card is so sweet,
Margaret x
Wow these are fab ~ thanks for the easy to follow tutorial xx lizzy xx
Fabulous flowers, Bev and you make it LOOK easy!!! Great way to use all those fabric scraps - will def have a go, thanks for the show and tell! Juliexx
It look's easy even for me....
Thank's
Dana Gal
These flowers are great. Takes me back a few years actually so thanks for the reminder. I will now give them a go again. great tutorial.
Pat xx
this is so elegant and beautiful... i will try it... Hugs Finja
these are great thank you xx
That looks easy Bev thanks for showing us how to do it I will give it ago:0)Must look out for some fancy buttons :0)
Myrax
Oh what a great idea !!! These flowers are so elegant !!! Thanks for sharing !!!
Hugs
Mag :)
Beautiful! Just what I was looking for. Thanks for the tutorial.
AWESOME Bev! Thanks for the fun tutorial! Your right...It does look easy....I hope I can manage to make some! :) Thanks much for the tips and tutorial!
Hugs~ Kim
Wow! Such beautiful flowers and they look so easy to create - thank you for this tutorial.
Love, Andrea xx
A great tutorial and a lovely card, Bev! Warmest wishes, Lesley
This is so simple, now why didn't I think to do that? LOL My sister showed me how to do this years and years ago, long before I even found my love for paper crafting, so now I'm kicking myself. Your flowers are gorgeous! =)
I think I'll have to give this a try, I flopped 4 or 5 years ago, who knows maybe I can handle the job now. LOL
Thanks for sharing this technique Bev.
Big Hugs
Lynda
It's an old technique, somehow I forgot all about it. So simple and so easy, so gorgeous! Thanks for reminding me :).
Great card, lovely flowers, love the image!
Thank you for making time to do this.
Hugs Yolanda
eine tolle Idee.
Danke!
LG Moni
Hi Bev,
Such a wonderful tutoral, thanx for showing us how you made those fantastic flowers!
Linsx
Beautiful card - and a terrific tutorial. Now to raid my fabric stash!
Wow such a simple idea and yet a stunning effect. Will definitely try this one Bev.
Pinky
This method is used in quilt making. I think it's called Devonshire Puffs. Except you make them bigger - stuff with a little filing and stitch with a little over stitch to the next one. Build up in rows and stitch the rows together
love to see new workings on old methods
I call these a "yo yo" - fabulous tutorial Bev. Lol Lynn ♥
Bless your heart, Bev!
I made one and it wasn't so scary at all ;)
Drop by and see it here, if you'd like.
Thanks and big hugs,
Nora
Trust me everyone this tutorial is so easy to follow and the results are amazing!!
Thanks Bev for sharing this, I had a go at making some myself which you can see here
Sarah x
Wow That is gorgeous thank you so much. What is the DP paper in the card that your used the blue material flowers.
Amanda
I love this. I'm so eager to try it. Thank you so much.
I'm so thankful for this tutorial.... I am helped to the core.... It seems simple but the mind that thought of making that simple thing so elegant should be awarded.....
Ash...
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