http://eileenhull.blogspot.com/pinterest-26a4f.html Eileen Hull: Sizzix Fresh Vintage Blog Hop: Flower, Layers #9

Thursday, October 06, 2011

Sizzix Fresh Vintage Blog Hop: Flower, Layers #9

Hi everyone and welcome back to the fourth Fresh Vintage blog hop!  Every Tuesday and Thursday until November 3, one of the 12 dies in the collection will be featured. 6-10 projects for every die will be posted by 75 of the most creative designers in our industry. I am thrilled that they have agreed to work with my Sizzix dies and the projects that have been posted so far have been super inspiring!

To view the hop, you can click on the Fresh Vintage blinkie on the sidebar. This will take you around to all of the designers on the hop OR you can click on the linky party below for a look at all the projects. To see projects that have already been posted, visit the page above titled "Sizzix Blog Hops". For a chance to win this die, answer the question about today's hop on the Oh My Crafts blog today.
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The die we are all working with today is Flower, Layers #9. This is such a versatile die! I have made flowers cut from all kinds of fun materials:

  • book pages
  • old maps
  • sheet music
  • fabric, fleece
  • felt
  • ledger paper
  • coffee filter
  • bubble wrap
  • soda cans... the list goes on...
You can spray the petals with mists and dyes, stamp them, ink the edges,and add glitter. They can be framed, made in bunches and used for paper flower bouquets, added to shoes and hair accessories, and of course, you can add them to your layouts and card projects. They make beautiful home decor projects if you cut a bunch from fleece or felt and add them to pillows, lampshades or baskets.

Let's see what our designers have created for you today!



I made a quick and easy headband from fleece.

 
  1. Buy a premade headband in desired size and color.
  2. Cut a piece of fleece 6" x 12" and fold over. Run piece through Big Shot and flower die, yielding 2 of each flower sizes.
  3. Layer flower pieces on top of each other staggering petals so they lay in different positions.
  4. With needle and thread, sew all layers together. Secure In the middle with a button.
  5. Cut leaves from green fleece and position as desired around flower.
  6. Sew a piece of elastic to back of flower. Wrap around headband to measure and stitch to other side, forming a loop to slide over headband and make it interchangeable.
Wouldn't these be a great activity for a child's party or even to give as a gift with several flowers in different colors? I love fleece because it never wrinkles or unravels, has a nice feel to it, and gives great dimension. For a more sophisticated look, use designer fabrics. If you want romantic, use filmy sheers and organdies. Add beads, buttons and fringe too!

Supplies:

fleece, headband, needle and thread, elastic



24 comments:

Jennifer Priest said...

OMG this is sooo cute!! I need this die!! Wait until my daughter see this headband...

craftsncoffee said...

You're right -- great idea for party favors or stocking stuffers. I love your photo display of the many different materials you've cut with the die -- great reference (and inspiration).

Karen B said...

Eileen! That board of ideas using this die is genius! Is it loaded onto the product page at Sizzix.com? (She says, naggily!) Love the headband! So pretty!

Regina aka Mrs. Ham said...

This is such a cute headband.

Cheryl said...

Omg! Love this Eileen! Great ideas for this die. I'm so glad I got this die. Thanks for having me on the hop.

Linda Carson said...

Whoa! Who knew all the different materials you can use w/this die! Thanks for the endless possibilities of creativity using one die!

Kathy said...

Wow! GReat ideas!

Chris Wooten said...

I love to make flowers. this is so cute...

Laurel Lee Pollard said...

Great! I have white crepe paper just waiting to be used! http://ohmycrafts.blogspot.com/

Anita Braddock said...

supper cute flower and it looks great for hair accessories. love the color and the fleese you used. love all the examples you shed. thanks for sharing and for the chance to win.
abbraddock@msn.com

marla said...

So cute. I think this is another must have flower die from Sizzix!! I love that you can cut fabric with these!!!

Eileen Hull said...

Thanks for all of your kind comments on this die. This is the one I would pick if I had to buy just one... I think...

NanaBeth said...

Gorgeous-I'm getting this die!

Vic said...

Very, versatile! Thanks for the inspiration.

Mylene said...

Ooooh, I love this flower when it's made from fleecy fabric... it just makes you want to touch it! It would look great on a babies blanket!

dmoore108 said...

Thanks for the info. Very nice creation. Definitely saved the directions. This die will be one of the next ones i purchase for sure. Cant wait to try this one the Big Shot Sizzix

maham said...
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maham said...

lovely headbands. really pretty.
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Dani said...

So creative! I would never have thought of using some of your materials but they all turned out so cute! I featured this on my blog and linked back to you! Let me know if you want any of the info changed!
http://www.livecreativelynow.com/2012/05/great-flower-tutorials.html

Heather - Dollarstorecrafts.com said...

How cool is that, Eileen!! I shared on the dollar store crafts FB page (since i know it's impossible to track where FB mentions come from: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151249298599683&set=a.205533819682.127970.161233564682&type=1 )

Michelle Frae Cummings said...

Loving all the flower ideas!

Anna-Karin said...

Such cute headbands Eileen! Fabulous idea. And I love that board with ideas for materials to use with die cuts. Very clever!!

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