The fabulous Close To My Heart consultant Tresa Black shared this craft on her U-Stream class a few weeks ago. You can see the tutorial here. I'll admit that I was a bit intimidated at first and thought...."I'll never be able to do that". I was a good student though and really paid attention and now I want to make more in every color I can find!!
The first one is similar to the colors Tresa used. I stamped black Staz On ink on a light gray satin fabric. She made her flower a bracelet, but I chose to make mine a necklace. I'll be able to wear this with several outfits.
The gold flower came about from my daughter's left over school project. I did not stamp on the fabric at all and just singed them to create the petals. The best surprise was to discover that as the edges singed it turned a toasty color giving the entire flower more dimension and interest. I created a bracelet for it to rest upon. The colors of gold and cream will look gorgeous with those Holiday outfits.
2 comments:
Great necklace! Really like how you mounted the flower off to the side. And I bet the necklace will be very comfortable to wear because the flower will be so lightweight.
There's a growing trend among college-aged girls (apparently) with these flowers. You should try mounting them on headbands--you could definitely sell them! Also, your decor is so cute! Thanks for sharing. :)
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