Create a floral fabric wreath for Mom or Grandma. Make one blossom for each child or grandchild.
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Wrap the wreath in the tulle, securing the ends on the back of the wreath.
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Cut fabric into 1.5-inch wide strips. For small flowers, cut at 21 inches. For large flowers, 42.
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For the small flowers, you’ll use 1 pipe cleaner. Add a little hot glue to the end of the pipe cleaner, then coil a 21-inch strip of fabric around the pipe cleaner. Wrap the entire pipe cleaner, then secure the fabric by hot gluing the end.
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Roll the pipe cleaner into a coil (like a cinnamon roll). Secure the outside end of the pipe cleaner with hot glue. Add hot glue to the back and press onto the wreath.
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For large flowers, twist the ends of two pipe cleaners together. Wrap a 42-inch strip of fabric around the pipe cleaners and coil to form a large flower.
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Write the names of the children on wooden tags. Secure one to each flower with hot glue.
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Hot glue a button to the center of each flower.
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Write “Grandma’s Garden” on the mini chalkboard, using either a white marker or chalk. Clip on and add a little glue for permanence.
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Tie a ribbon bow on the side of the wreath.
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You can always add more flowers made from fabric scraps as the family grows!
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This looks like a great wreath. Do you have a video tutorial on how to make the flowers?
Hi Heather… I don’t have a video for these particular flowers, but the technique is the same as for my Recycled Rosettes— and yes, there’s a video for those! Have fun!