If you haven’t already, learn how to make the rose heads, in the tutorial HERE.
Materials:
Hot Glue
Tacky Glue (or E-6000 but that is overkill)
Cardstock Scrapbook paper
Scissors
Sticks
Turn your roses over and snip off the middle flap.
Squeeze a fair amount of hot glue into the back center of the rose.
Then insert one stick into it.
Next fold your scrapbook paper in half.
Cut out a leaf shape with the stem landing on the fold.
Bend the stem down slightly.
Next make a crease along the length of your leaf.
Put a small dollop (I just love that word) in the middle of the two leaves to secure them together.
Next glue the stem of your leaf to the stick. I used hot glue, but half my leaves fell off. Therefore, I recommend using a tacky glue instead.
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| Who would you give these everlasting roses to?
Next up on Pretty Handy Girl: The same roses used to embellish a Goodwill sweater HERE.
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Wow these are beautiful, what a great tutorial.
Those are beautiful Brittany!
Ohh that is the cutest! Beats having to buy flowers every week! and cheaper too
Did you change the colors of the roses in photoshop or a similar program?
Joy Ellen, I made two sets of roses. Some black for a sweater. And the red ones for roses. I color correct all my photos in Photoshop if they need it. Hope that answers your question.
Those are so pretty! Great post!
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Oh, these are darling! I've just made a paper rose wreath making my paper roses the same way you've made your felt ones! I love the way you used them on the sweater. You've got my little brain wheels turning!
be a sweetie,
Shelia
OMG I love these, I can't sew a lick, so these are an awesome project I can try. (no reply necessary!)
Have a great day.
These are super sweet. I just love felt
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Cheers!
Jen
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Love it. you are great, thanks for sharing