When I posted the photo of my Valentine’s wreath, I assumed that all eight of you knew how to make the fabric flowers.
I was wrong. Apparently you are like me and prefer to prioritize your brain space to important things….like how to dance Gangnum style and who Trouty mouth is on Glee. So here we are with a quickie weekend post to show ya how to make a pretty little emblishment for all your foam wreaths…
And I also did a little video for ya…but the volume is oddly low…so sorry about that. Hopefully one of those important things in your brain is lip-reading 🙂
fabric flower tutorial from Katie Bower on Vimeo.
p.s. I also write for Wayfair! Here is my latest post!
K (Barking Babymama) says
You are adorable and look amazing – I can’t believe you just had Weston!! I thought the volume was perfect – thanks KB!
Laura says
Hilarious….just this afternoon, after pinning your wreath I thought…hmmm, I have no clue how to make those flowers. Glad to know I’m not the only one! The video was extra helpful! Thanks…happy weekend!!
Rachel says
First of all, I seriously think you might have the prettiest face I’ve ever seen.
Second of all, I loved the video. Thank you for doing that! Now I am going to go search through all my random fabric and go flower crazy. Bower Flower Power!
JMay says
Totally easy, totally quick, totally great tutorial. Totally doing this today!
Totally Thank You!
Carli says
Cute!!
Theresa says
Thank you!!! Because although I have Gangnum-style dancing down pat, I had no clue the flowers could be this easy! 🙂
Hope says
Great video, especially the last 30 seconds. And I’m glad those 8 people said something bc I really wanted to know how to make them
megan says
thanks for this! and your video!
megan says
oh, and i could hear perfectly!!
Shannon says
Ahhh why are you so cute?! Loved your denim shirt. 🙂
And I’m sure Jer would look like a smokin’ hot Joe Dirt with that sleeveless shirt on! 🙂 Ha — Jer Dirt!!!
Shannon
Lindsay says
Trouty mouth is Sam. Duh. I’m slightly concerned with him dating Brittany this season but it’s OK because I have the brain space to think about it thanks to this fabric flower tutorial. 😀
lisa says
totally unrelated, but did you happen to see this site about diy costumes? scroll down to #26. i think you know these 2 people.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/alannaokun/30-halloween-costumes-you-can-make
Wendy @ New Moms Talk says
Thanks!
I was wondering, but didn’t ask out of wondering if you had already posted and I missed it.
Katie says
Yes – it’s hilarious, right?
xo – kb
Amy says
THANK YOU!!! I am attempting making my own groomsmen boutineers with fabric for my wedding this year and this is awesome! Thanks lady!
Christina @ Homemade Ocean says
The video was WAY helpful! Thanks Katie!!!
Sara says
I’m so glad I’m not the only one who knows who Trouty mouth is. I don’t know anyone who watches anymore and I’m still slightly addicted.
KMP Modern says
I have seen other fabric flowers before but your tutorial looks fantastic! It’s easy and beautiful! I want to start this project with my kids for spring. I seems like a great way to use old scrap fabric or stained clothing you were going to through out anyway! Thanks for such a cute post!
Katie Vonderhaar says
Hi Katie,
I love your site and read it regularly, though I am not a big comment-er. However, I wanted to say that this is awesome, since most of the fabric flower tutorials I’ve seen require sewing, which I have no interest in learning to do.
I’m guessing that this tutorial will be all over pinterest by tomorrow. You are awesome girl! Thanks!
haslinaveil says
nice tutorial
Ashley @ BebeEvas says
Very pretty!
Beth says
I really enjoy the way you write. Thank you for the lesson on fabric flowers, and for the laugh! Happy Easter!
sarah says
I’m so glad you posted this….
I love your heart shaped wreath and I wanted to give it a try. Is there a different method or fabric size to make the bigger flowers? I’m not real crafty so I need all the help I can get.
thanks!
Katie says
Just make them bigger by spreading out the initial diameter of the flower…so instead of folding so close together….let it extend a little longer and then fold. Does that make sense?
xo – kb