Supplies
- Felt
- Scissors
- Low-melt glue gun
- glue sticks
- Plug in your glue gun.
- Cut the felt into graduated circles. I cut one 3 inch circle, one 3.5 inch circle, and one 4 inch circle (measurements do not have to be exact).
- Cut from the edge to almost the center of one circle. Move about 1/3 around the edge and repeat. Make one more cut between the first two. you should now have roughly 3 even petals attached to a very small center (these do NOT have to be exact). Repeat for all three circles.
- Use your scissors to round the sharp corners.
- Begin with the smallest circle. Spread glue on the bottom half of one petal. Roll it into the center of your rose.
- Put a line of glue on the bottom edges of another petal. Glue the petal around the center covering the edges with the new petal.
- Put a line of glue on the bottom edges of your last petal. Overlap the edges of the last petal you glued on, and glue in place.
- Glue the next circle around the first by gluing the bottom edge of each petal to your rose.
- Repeat with your last circle.
- Look at how pretty your rose is. Take a picture. Make more!
I forgot to take a picture before the 2nd petal, so this is the third. |
For the small red roses, I used only two circles, one 2 inch circle, and one 2.5 inch circle.
I haven't seen them made this way. They're lovely! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! I think I know what I'll be doing during my snow day!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love how perfect they look. :) I'd love for you to link this up to my linky party, Tute {Yourself} Tuesday!
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Very fun!! I love it, and I am going to have to try it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial. I've been wanting to make felt roses like this!
ReplyDeleteCute! I've never tried it this way before! They look very real, I'd looooove to see these on a headband!
ReplyDeleteAmie @ http://kittycatsandairplanes.blogspot.com
These are so pretty~ and cozy for a wintery V-Day! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!! Can't wait to try it this way!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty...I've just gotten into making rosettes and such with fabric...I'll add this to my to do list=) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHello! I found you through Somewhat Simple. I love these roses! I've seen a lot of felt flower tutorials, but these are absolutely the prettiest. I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteKell
Thank you so much for all your wonderful comments. I love making something people appreciate!
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone who follows (I am trying to reach 150 by July).
Malory
These are darling, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThese are very sweet. I hadn't seen them made this way. I'm working on a Valentine's wreath with a bunch of felt flowers.
ReplyDeleteSO lovely. I seriously need to break the glue gun out & make some.
ReplyDeleteThese look so pretty! I want to make some for my girls headbands now. Found you through Tatertods and Jello!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for additional ways to make felt flowers. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are the prettiest felt roses I've seen yet!
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I just became a follower. Thanks for sharing can't wait to give this a try! Blessings, Vicky
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers!
ReplyDeletethese are adorable! would love to have you link them up at my hair crap party
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SO cute, I just made one! I think I'm going to make it a hair clip. Great tutorial! :)
ReplyDeleteThis technique is different that what I've seen. I like how they turn out much more like this! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Mary
www.thecraftygals.blogspot.com
Love this!! I featured it on my blog, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLois
www.auntielolocrafts.blogspot.com
I have seen these made just by rolling the felt, but I love the way that you made them! Thanks for linking up to Fantastic Friday, I cannot wait to see what you have for this week!
ReplyDeleteI love this flower! Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeletewww.livingcraftilyeverafter.blogspot.com
I love these flowers. Great instructions. and detail. I can't wait to make some.
ReplyDeletewww.blissfulmeandering.blogspot.com
Love these - so simple but really beautiful :)
ReplyDeletePerfectly clear tutorial, thank you for that. I'm about to dive in so wish me luck!By!
ReplyDeleteÂngela Santos
Brazil