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Ruthie on May 13, 2010
Love the flowers! I was wondering where you got your Eiffel Tower charm? So adorable!
Natasha Baker on May 10, 2010
Great instructions! I followed them word for word and my flowers came our gorgeous!!!! Thanks
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i made these for all of the women that attended our wedding! (we had 45 guests, so special things like this were doable). i attached them to the place cards on the tables.
my girlfriends were gracious enough to cut all the circles, and i put them all together. i put both a pin back and a bobby pin on my backing so it could be a hair ornament or a pin, and i had something similar on my necklace. each was a little bit different, so it was a really nice touch, we were all from the same tribe, but each with a different vibe. it was also a really nice keepsake (and i see the ladies wearing them all the time!)
Mel on Apr 1, 2010
I am so sad that I can no longer see your images in Google Reader. :(
What happened?
Jamie on Mar 31, 2010
**NO-SEW TIP** For those (like me) who cringe at the thought of having to thread a needle or sew a knot, you can use a small metal brad to stick through the layers of fabric to hold the flower together. All you need is a small hole "jabbed" into the center of each layer of fabric, and just push the brad through, Fold the "legs" of the brad back, and you're done. You can find brads in the scrapbook section of most stores, or even plain silver ones in any office supply store.
These are simply adorable....I have been looking for something softer for my wedding and especially for the flower girl to wear. Such a good post! Thank you!
The flowers themselves are simply gorgeous, but I love love LOVE that you used them to include your loved ones in your wedding story, even those not in the bridal party. Such a wonderful idea!
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Amber on Jul 23, 2012
Just made a bouquet for my wedding with these flowers and pearl pins! I love it! Thank you for your post!
Wilmer on Oct 16, 2011
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Tereza on Dec 17, 2010
Great idea! I made some and love them. Thanks!
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These are simply adorable�.I have been looking for something softer for my wedding and especially for the flower girl to wear. Such a good post! Thank you!
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With the advent of the Internet, every single stuff, which is available at the market, is now approachable at a single click. Today, one solely depends on this amazing service, even for purchasing stuff, whose value just worth a dollar or two. For instance, wedding flowers have also hit the web market and are gradually becoming one of the most sought after goods in the online market.
Ruthie on May 13, 2010
Love the flowers! I was wondering where you got your Eiffel Tower charm? So adorable!
Natasha Baker on May 10, 2010
Great instructions! I followed them word for word and my flowers came our gorgeous!!!! Thanks
ivis on Apr 10, 2010
Love these flowers, can look great on anything. Thanks for the great ideas
EvaBabeDesigns on Apr 6, 2010
These are gorgeous & so easy! I love it!
Angela on Apr 4, 2010
I' have been searching for these flower directions for the longest time! Thank you so much!!
Budget Bride on Apr 3, 2010
Here's some more tips to make your wedding day beautiful, but not quite as expensive. http://creativesavings.media.officelive.com/WeddingDay.aspx Take advantage of all the FREE offers too! Bridal magazines, makeup samples and more!
amanda on Apr 2, 2010
i made these for all of the women that attended our wedding! (we had 45 guests, so special things like this were doable). i attached them to the place cards on the tables. my girlfriends were gracious enough to cut all the circles, and i put them all together. i put both a pin back and a bobby pin on my backing so it could be a hair ornament or a pin, and i had something similar on my necklace. each was a little bit different, so it was a really nice touch, we were all from the same tribe, but each with a different vibe. it was also a really nice keepsake (and i see the ladies wearing them all the time!)
Mel on Apr 1, 2010
I am so sad that I can no longer see your images in Google Reader. :( What happened?
Jamie on Mar 31, 2010
**NO-SEW TIP** For those (like me) who cringe at the thought of having to thread a needle or sew a knot, you can use a small metal brad to stick through the layers of fabric to hold the flower together. All you need is a small hole "jabbed" into the center of each layer of fabric, and just push the brad through, Fold the "legs" of the brad back, and you're done. You can find brads in the scrapbook section of most stores, or even plain silver ones in any office supply store.
Amberdawn on Mar 31, 2010
Wow, very creative. I didn't realize polyester melts. Very creative (and brave).
Lanie @ Lovely on Mar 31, 2010
Thanks gals, it was a fun experience, and so cute to watch my fiancee, now husband, make some with me!
SimaG on Mar 31, 2010
B E A U T I F U L !!!! LOVE it all,thank you for sharing this DIY project,i can not wait to try that. {Thank You}
Nicole Kluthe on Mar 31, 2010
These are simply adorable....I have been looking for something softer for my wedding and especially for the flower girl to wear. Such a good post! Thank you!
hena tayeb on Mar 31, 2010
the flowers look lovely.. who knew they could be so simple to make..
Emily Porter on Mar 31, 2010
I am so not crafty enough to pull these off, but they are really adorable and lovely and it's always great to see a pretty DIY project featured.
WeddingChannel_Marlisse on Mar 31, 2010
Hey Lanie! The flowers are simply gorgeous! It's a great way to save money, have fun, and include others. Thanks for posting this!
kerry on Mar 31, 2010
thank you for this post! i have been trying to make these for my upcoming wedding and now i know how : )
kerry on Mar 31, 2010
thank you for this post! i have been trying to make these for my upcoming wedding and now i know how : )
Album Boutique Team on Mar 31, 2010
These are stunning and definitely perfect for a DIY bride. Thanks for sharing how to create them!
Meg Sylvia on Mar 31, 2010
Awesome! Didn't realize how easy that was...I'll have to try it now!
lydia {ever ours} on Mar 31, 2010
these are super sweet and look to be pretty easy to make! thanks for sharing!
Anni {Lovely in Love} on Mar 31, 2010
Gorgeous, but I'm definitely not up to that level of craftiness. :(
Dognbird on Mar 31, 2010
These are super cute and pretty easy! Great idea.
Jenny on Mar 31, 2010
That's beautiful, but I'd have to definetly have help from more creative friends of mine;)
Michelle {Things I love} on Mar 31, 2010
The flowers themselves are simply gorgeous, but I love love LOVE that you used them to include your loved ones in your wedding story, even those not in the bridal party. Such a wonderful idea!