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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Fabric Flower Ring

Since I made myself a fabric flower headband I decided to test out making a fabric flower ring. It was super easy, but I did have a hard time trying to find an adjustable ring band that I could use to glue the flower on top of. If anyone knows anywhere other than Hobby Lobby that carries these things, I would greatly appreciate it!

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I tried making a gray one too. It was a different kind of fabric and ended up looking like a big knot. So, this  bad boy is the only evidence I have that I was able to make a ring.

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6 comments:

Breanne Garcia said...

You should sale them on Etsy!

Freebairn Family said...

Very fun! We were inspired by you and Jenn (and a different flower variation I'd made for Lily) and we did these at YW's a couple weeks ago. The girls loved it and I think we'll even do it again. The ring's a great idea!

Michelle said...

Ha ha Bre, if only I dared do that again...it was such a harrowing experience!

Michelle said...

Brooke, that's awesome! Did the girls enjoy making them? I will admit, I have burned myself more than once on the hot glue gun making those things.

Olivia Carter said...

Oh I love it! And that color is just gorgeous! Teach me!

Michelle said...

Olivia, they are so super simple to make! Anytime you want to make some I am so there!

All you need to do is take a strip of fabric 1" by 10" and hot glue it over, then start rolling the fabric and hot gluing as you go. I had to buy ring blanks on e-bay because no one seemed to carry them in bulk, but I think Hobby Lobby has them in packages of one or two.