
There are dozens of felt flower/rose tutorials. I’ve followed quite a few and THIS is how I make these gorgeous and SIMPLE lil beauties!!
You’ll need:FeltHot Glue Gun and Hot Glue SticksScissorsSomething to trace circles
How’s that for a simple list!!? I grabbed a bowl for this circle but I’ve been known to use sippy cups too!
Then cut out the traced circle.
For this flower I cut the ends of the circle with scalloped points.
Next you cut a spiral from your circle.
This is one I cut with straight edges.
Next I put a dab of hot glue on the inside end and pinch it together.
Then you start to roll it up. I put a dab of hot glue one side, roll a lil then another dab of glue then roll.
Keep dabbing and rolling…
As I get to the end, to help keep everything secure, I start to put a strip of hot glue instead of just a dab!
Secure the ends and if you have scalloped ends make sure you smooth them out a little.
This is the straight edged rose.
The orange rose is cut with a rounded scalloped edge, the gold one is cut with a light scalloped edge, small brown is straight edged and the large brown is the pointy scalloped edge.
And there you have it!! My felt rose tutorial! If you have any questions please ask or if use my tute I would LOVE to know!
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I’m linking this up to the Fall Craft Link Party at Centsational Girl!!
My Fall Mantel linked up to The Lettered Cottage
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Gorgeous wreaths, love the colors to!!!Paula
So pretty! I have made lots of felt flowers in the past but never tried this technique – definitely going to dig out my felt stash today!
Wonderful wreath…LOVE the fabric flowers!!!!GORGEOUSHugs,Lana
So pretty! I loved the colors you used! I featured your wreath today, too!http://daysofchalkandchocolate.blogspot.com/2011/10/i-am-having-one-of-those-days.html
love this tutorial, thanks sharing
Great tutorial! Love the flowers! Hope you are having a great weekend!…hugs…Debbie
Love your fall mantel!!! And the wreath is gorgeous.
I love your felt flowers! your wreath is very pretty, Ami!!
Wow! Wow! Wow! That wreath is pure gorgeousness!!!
Awesome wreath and I like your take on the pointy flowers…would love it if you would link this up to our Rockin’ link party this coming Friday, http://www.rocaandcompany.blogspot.com. Come and show off what you got. Hope to see you there….Remember…YOU ROCK!!
Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial! You make it look so easy!
Thanks for the great tutorial. Love that second wreath!
Love the flowers. SO easy to make, but they look great.
Hi Ami! I love your wreath! (And the bowl you used for tracing matches my dishes…small world…lol.)Hope everything is going okay with you!
Sooo pretty! Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
Great tutorial. I have seen a lot of different ones as well, and have been trying to decide which one to settle on. Yours looks pretty simple. Think I'll try it. ThanksIf you get a chance sometime, you'll have to stop by my blog.Melissaredflycreations.blogspot.com
That is gorgeous…great tutorial! I've done several kinds of felt flowers but none like that. Pinning it! Would you link it here?http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2011/10/csh-thursday-link-party.html
Great tutorial, Ami! I love your version! They came out, well, smelling like roses!
very very pretty!
Great tutorial! Your flowers are lovely. I'm adding this project to my 'want to make' list for sure.
I loved this tutorial and your wreaths so much! I am featuring it tomorrow in our Pins to Projects on Over the Big Moon.Thanks again!Lisaoverthebigmoon.blogspot.com
Ooh! I've never tried that way before! On my to do list now!!! Thanks for sharing on Fancy This Fridays Ami!! And what's up with the blog… getting a new design or something???
cute, i'm stopping by from the lovely poppy and would love for you to come by and checkout the huge giveaway going on that ends thursday- http://thelovelypoppy.blogspot.com/2011/10/blog-follower-giveaway.html xoxo nicole
Love your tutorial on the roses. They're very pretty. Looks good on the wreath too. Pat
So easy & cute! I want my wreath to look like yours-you did great! Thanks for sharing! I wanted to let you know that I am featuring this tutorial on My Favorite Things Friday Party this week. Come check out the party & it would be great if you linked up some other of your crafty ideas for Fall & Winter too =D ~Iffy~www.StayAtHomeNation.blogspot.com
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