I decided to make chocolate dipped pretzel sticks, but I wanted to make the packaging extra pretty. So, I made 30 fabric flower pins to pin onto the clear pretzel favor bags. The guests will get something sweet to eat and wear!
I am also in charge of games, and I have a fun game to share with you all in a little while.
First, I traced 300 circles on fabric. Yes, I said 300. Half were traced on yellow and half were on the green fabric. I had 2 yards of each.
I cut out the 300 circles (10 were needed per flower). I also cut out 30 smaller circles of "cardboard" (I used paper plates as my "cardboard" backing).
I glued the cardboard to the felt to give it weight and sturdiness.
I then glued flower "petals" to the cardboard side. Here is how to fold a flower petal.
I placed five petals on the bottom layer, I put three more petals spaced out on top of that layer, and then I glued two in the middle, which were standing "up" for puff effect.
When it was done, I glued a pin on the back.
I think they are pretty and will give the pretzel bags some pizzaz. I'll be sure to post pictures of the final favor "look" when I take pictures at the shower.
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Can't wait to see the final product in May, with all the goodies. So far it looks fantastic! Love getting so many wonderful ideas.
ReplyDeleteSo very cute! Great idea to put them on the pretzels!!
ReplyDeleteYour persistence really paid off! Look at all that work you did! Impressive!
ReplyDelete~Terry
Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteOut of all the fabric flowers out there these are by far by favorite ones!
ReplyDeleteI love how the fabrics just rest on top of one another so pretty and that yellow is gorgeous!
And love the idea of the packaging..cant wait to see it..so glad i found you on TCB link party!
Oh my goodness! You are a busy bee!! They are going to be lucky to get such great favors! 300 circles?!?!?! wow!
ReplyDeleteThose came out really cute! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. I've been wanting to try these out. Very cute. 300 circles, sounds like something I would do!
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful! Great tutorial and so effective! Must have been hard working cutting out so many petals - but well worth it!
ReplyDeleteI would love if you came over and linked this project to my weekly Round Tuit party at:
http://jembellish.blogspot.com/
Have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit! and for adding my button - I appreciate that!! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
I'm always looking for new flower ideas- and i love this one! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous!! I'd love for you to link up!
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Wow Chiara that's a lot of work! I just love the yellow one. So pretty and delicate!
ReplyDeleteThose are super cute and so versatile too! I love that you thought outside the box when it came to spucing up the favors! Details count!
ReplyDeleteKatie :)
www.sweetrosestudio.blogspot.com
Chiara-- You have the BEST fabric flowers!! These are precious. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are great baby shower favors! I’ve been looking for some creative baby shower decorating ideas for girls and this could serve as a decoration and a shower favor at the same time! Really cool!
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