Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Tattered Scalloped Rose Tutorial


A sweet lady wrote to me and

asked me if I could do a

tutorial on the roses that

are on my Flower Girl Baskets

and Ring Bearer Pillows ~


I actually bought those at a

scrapbooking store and hadn't even

tried making them ~


But today I wanted to give it a

whirl and make a larger size one ~


So here goes a quick tutorial

on what I did ~

Remember nothing is set in stone

so you can play around with

the sizes ~


1. Tear a strip of muslin 2 x 38 inches ~

2. Fold it into fourths and cut

scallops ~


3. Gather one side close to the edge ~


4. Roll in one side about 2 times

and glue it down ~


5. Glue it standing upright on to

a piece of felt ~


6. Glue it around and around

the base until all of your

muslin is used up ~ Tuck it

as close as possible to the base

piece as you go around ~


7. Cut the back of the felt off

in a circle to your glue ~



I rubbed mine with my hand

to give it a tattered look ~


If you want it tea dyed then

just dip it in tea and squish out

the excess ~



Sit it out in the sun

until it is dry ~

I kind of separate the petals

to lay them out a bit ~


I LOVE this look alot !!


I think

it is my favorite !


Just a little FYI ...

There is a sale going on

at my website until October 14th ~

Come on over !

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43 comments:

Robin said...

Thanks Lori for that DIY , It is so cute . I can't wait to make one !

Cathy said...

Thanks for sharing Lori....Can't wait to give it a "whirl" and make one!!!I Love Them!
Hugs..Cathy aka GGJ

Wanda @ Just Vintage said...

They're adorable! Thank you for the tut. Can't wait to try it!

sonya said...

Hi Lori,
Thank you for the tutorial! I love these flowers, especially the tea stained ones! :)I'll have to try it now!
Blessings,
Sonya

Julia - "Vintage with Laces" said...

They are very pretty, Lori! Thank you for the tutorial!
Hugs,
Julia

The Polka Dot Closet said...

I love this, I bookmarked, which means I really loved it, it so I can use it later! Thank you

Carol

Lady Nann said...

I'm new here to your site and just LOVE it. Thanks for the tutorial...Enjoying all that I see here. Yummy stuff!!

The Feathered Nest said...

Oh Lori, this is just BEAUTIFUL!!! I wish we could sit down together and make stuff!!!! Wouldn't that be so fun? I coming back to Texas in March to teach at Paper Cowgirls, can you believe it? Now...I just have to get ready, omgoodness!!!.....xxoo, Dawn

blackenpot said...

Beautiful, thank you for sharing.

Enjoy your day.

Syl said...

wow this are soo cute, I love them! Thanks so much for the DIY tutorial, I will sure try to make some:-) have a great day

Syl

Dorthe said...

Thankyou very much Lori, it looks wonderful- love the tattered look .
XO,Dorthe

Edie Marie's Attic said...

What a great tutorial! I'm gonna make some!! Love the tea dyed look. You are so sweet to share with us.
Thank you so much.

Big hugs,Sherry

Tracey said...

Love the tea stained look.. I'm going to give this one a whirl!!

Cindy@OldTimePickers said...

I've just started playing with material to make flowers and it is so much fun. I'll have to try this one. Thanks for sharing!

Kimberly at ArtJoyStuff said...

Great tutorial, love it!
Thanks, Lori.

enJOY a lovely day,
Kimberly

Olde Tyme Marketplace said...

I could hug you! These are adorable!! Thanks for sharing!!
xoxo,
Beth

Pretty Ragged Threads said...

Thank you for the tutorial on the roses. I love them, I am going to give them a try today.
Hugs Jackie

Thespoena McLaughlin said...

This is awesome girl! Love the look of the tea dyed one as well. Thanks a bunch for the info! Hugs!

Ruby Jean said...

Oh so VERY pretty...And so simple....It's so funny how when the secret is revealed you go that's it.... That's because the Finished product ALWAYS looks to FABULOUS to be simple..... :) When you have a moment if you could email... I would like to ask you a question.... shoprubyjeans@gmail.com
Have a Very Blessed week...
And thanks for sharing this beautiful Flower Tutorial... I am certainly going to give it a WHIRL...

Createology said...

How very thoughtful and generous of you to share your technique on making this fab flower. I adore what you have done with such simple supplies. Wonderful Wednesday to you...

carinissima said...

Quel magnifique blog, plein d'idées et de générosité, bravo!
Bises.

joellemarguerite said...

Hello Cathy
WHAAAAAWWWW!!!
MAGNIFIQUE
Big kiss
JOELLE from Belgium

KAthy said...

thaks a lot
kiss from France,KAthy

Vanessabzh29 said...

bonjour, je découvre votre blog par l'intermédiaire de mamounette41, que de jolies choses, beaucoup de goût et de raffinement bonne soirée

A Cottage Muse said...

You make everything look so easy Lori...thanks for the how to!

Gracefully Vintage said...

Lori, those are the cutest lil things ever.. So Going home today to give a try.. LOVE IT.
Karryann

Pam said...

So very sweet! Thank you for the tutorial and the sale!!! Can't wait to try to make one. But we don't have as much sun in Indiana like you do in Texas so mine might not look so shabby after sitting out under the clouds!

Pam in Indiana

Rêves d'enfants said...

thanks a lot, your lot a so beautiful and your flowers are adorable....
Blessings
Maguy

Rebecca said...

Fabulous! Turn this into RH Magazine for the world to see. Publishing worthy my talented friend.

Your work is beautiful!

xoRebecca

Anneke said...

thank you for this beautiful tutorial .
your blog looks great with all the shaby and vintage stuff

Karena said...

Lori I just found your blog...what a treat to find this tutorial straight off..I LOVE ROSES..thank you so much for the awesome example..I agree with you the tea stained rose is my favorite..have a blessed day I will be back...Karena A Loblolly Life

Candylei said...

Thanks for the heads up challenge. The roses are so sweet. I like the stained tip petaled one the best, too. It already looks time worn and loved!

Cindy said...

Ohhh... they're precious. Thanks for the tutorial... !

Cindy

maureen said...

Found you from Heather at Post Road Vintage, I love your flower and thanks so much for sharing the tutorial. Hopefully I'll have time to try that.
Have a great week.

Tracy said...

Love Love Love it ! :) ..Can't wait to try this ..it looks so easy ..even I can do it !!
Thanks for all of your inspirations !
~Tracy~

Heaven's Walk said...

This is soooo pretty, Lori! I'm definitely going to make some! Thanks for the great tutorial! :)

xoxo laurie

Ticking and Toile said...

Love it Lori!! The roses look so amazing & doesn't look that difficult!

xo,
Shellagh

Anonymous said...

I really love your blog. Very nice ideas. I can't wait till Christmas holidays to start making some beautiful things. Kind regards from Holland, Pascale

C... comme Coeur said...

trop belles tes fleurs...
bisous
christine

élise said...

merci beaucoup pour ce très joli tuto de fleurs
très bon dimanche
élise

Desiree said...

I just "discovered" you -- what a treasure!! Love the ruffled rose and will make one ASAP. I'll be back!!

Pam said...

you are always so generous with your tutorials! thank you so much! and your products are so awesome!
blessings,
Pam in Indiana

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