Friday, April 2, 2010

Easter Flower

Growing up, it was always a tradition to get a new dress for Easter. I still try to carry that tradition on with my own children, although I try to do it frugally. Their Easter outfits are from a consignment shop (LOVE THEM!), and my own is a borrowed dress from my dear friend, Casey. I have been trying to get Andre to let me get him something new, but he's kind of a Scrooge when it comes to this.

Anyway, I was thinking about my lovely borrowed dress, and how to wear it. It's a solid spring yellow, and I thought I needed something with print to add to it. After looking around my dressing room, I found a handkerchief that had pretty flowers on it that would be perfect. I didn't want to wear a handkerchief, so I decided to make a flower hair pin. Easy as pie...as follows:

What you need:
1 bead or button
small piece of fabric
craft glue
needle and thread
bobbie pin

First, I decided the size of the largest circle. I didn't have any stencils to use, so I just improvised by using different size wine glasses to draw my circles.
I used my craft knife to cut around the glass, but you could also trace the glass with a marker (I did that with the smaller circles) and then cut with scissors. I cut three different size circles, two of each. Six circles in total.
I mixed a little craft glue and water, then moistened the circles with it. This was to harden the material a little to make it easier to deal with. I suppose you could also try starching the material. My material was a thin cotton, so it was pretty flimsy. I hung the wet circles to dry by pinning them to my kitchen curtain.
When dry, I layered the circles and sewed them with a single stitch in the center of the circles. After I had done that, I went back and stitched a pearl to the top.

Once the flower was securely put together, I simply stitched it to a bobbie pin. There you go, one Easter flower. I think it turned out pretty cute, and I can't wait to make more with different fabrics. Now that I have done it once, I have a some more ideas for this basic concept. Will keep you posted.One way to wear it...
A little higher on the head...or...

4 comments:

Jules said...

Really pretty. Can't wait to see your Easter family pictures.

Love ya

erin said...

Are you kidding me?!? I love that! I am going to do it right this minute. I have that exact hankie to use too (I think I must have sent it to you from Japan!!) Great job!

Heather said...

So cute!!!

Anonymous said...

SERIOUSLY.......is there anything you can't do!!! your amazing at everything, crafts, photography, just to name a few.....I'm just in awww all the time!!! Love you dear friend!!

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