![]() ![]() If you have more information, feel free to add to the table below. To finish off the frame I used Saddlle Stitch Ribbon, in this really rich red (can be found HERE) and just loosely gathered it.Below is a list of Flowers Items in Disney Magical World and where you can find them. ![]() With sharp scssors cut away any long black fibres to give the poppy a good look. Put a small amount of contact glue (I use a hot glue gun) into the centre of the poppy. Place the long fibres over the centre (don't worry if they are too long), and place the black poppy centre on top. These are the little black stamens you find in poppies.ġ1. Gently ease out the long fibres and put to one side. Cut away the wired edge from a piece of black ribbon. (183) 22.95 FREE shipping 1 Black Girl Magic Grosgrain Ribbon (423) 1. Gather up the thread and put a small amount of toy stuffing or cotton wool into the centre of the ribbon circle. 8.50 flower girl wand Magic wand Butterfly Wand flower wand fairy wand princess wand Dried flowers Boho ribbon wand blush wedding accessories (101) 30.00 Ribbon Magic Bow Maker, Gift bows, Holiday bows, Hair bows, cards or scrapbooking bows. Sew a circle in a piece of 39mm black ribbon, cut away the excess ribbon to leave a small selvedge edge.ĩ. Or, spend a crafternoon with kids and make a whole bunch. These look great adorned to headbands, bags, or even as magnets. You may have a large messy centre, but do not worry this will be covered.Ĩ. Ribbon Flowers Megan Graney Have any scrap ribbon and buttons leftover from a sewing project Turn them into these adorable, easy-to-make ribbon flowers at no extra cost to you. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 for petal number 4. Once again while the thread is still attached to the petal, sew it to petal number 2. Remember you want the petals to slightly over lap each other.ħ. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 for petal number 3. You want the petals to slightly over lap each other.Ħ. While the thread is still attached to the petal, sew it to petal number 1. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 for petal number 2. Gather up your stitching so you create a petal, secure with a few stitches.ĥ. Sew down the selvedge edge, along the bottom edge of the ribbon, without the wire, and then back up the other selvedge edge. Put a knot in the bottom of the thread and secure it to the ribbon edge with the wire in. You need four lengths of 25mm red ribbon 10cms long, remove the wire from one side of the ribbon.ģ. Gather the bits that you need - wire edge ribbon in red, I have used this 25mm sheer ribbon (can be found HERE), black ribbon, toy stuffing or cotton wool, needle and thread and scissors.Ģ. Ribbon poppies are so simple to make and can be added to almost anything - garment, bags, corsages, cushions, cards or in this case a freebie photo frame from a perfumery company! I hate wasting anything, but really did not want their logo displayed around my photos, so I did a bit of disguising.ġ. They were the inspiration that I needed for this project. I have been passing these poppies on the way to work for the past week or so, they are happily inhabiting a area of waste land, brightening up the space. And to others they remain the symbol of the tragedy of war, whatever they symbolise to you - enjoy their simplicity. Poppies bring a splash of colour to summer, to some people they are weeds, to others they are a scarlet blanket of beautiful wild flowers. Don't you just LOVE wednesday's? Say hello to wednesday "hello wednesday" It's all down hill from now on to the weekend - yippee!!! ![]()
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