So, I decided to have a go at making a similar styled hair clip.
It's kind of hard to explain the steps in words, so hopefully the diagram helps out. Unfortunately, the fabric I used was pretty difficult to photograph, so none of the pictures I took while making it turned out.
Oh I love yours better because of the type of fabric you used! The flower looks more delicate with that sheer fabric.
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ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful! I'm with Janelle--I love your fabric, with that pretty sheen . . . it looks beautiful! Thanks for the instructions!
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Very Cute! Thanks for visiting my blog the other day...going to mosey around for a bit!
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty! I love anthropology too. I have made a few knockoffs of their cool stuff too. I am definitely going to try these flowers. Thanks for sharing. I am your newest follower! Please come by and visit my blog sometime: http://jneesnest.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLove them, simple and goes with everything!
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty! I'd love to make some just like your's :).
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Very pretty and feminine. I enjoyed my visit to your lovely blog. I'm following now. I hope you'll stop by Katherines Corner and say hello and maybe even enter my latest giveaway. Hugs!
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ReplyDeleteThat' great. I really impress to see this tutorial. It looks so nice that I have gift to my girlfriend and she impress to see it.
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