{Fabric Scrap Craft}
I’m excited to be joining up with Phat Quarters and some other crazy talented bloggers on this blog tour showcasing the new Wanderlust fabric line from Monaluna.
My project will be perfect for you to make from the fabric scraps you have left over after following some of the other tutorials on the tour.
You’ll need:
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Fabric
5×7 frame
Spray adhesive
Fabric button kit
Cardstock
Glue gun
Scissors
Steps:
1) Cut a piece of cardstock to 5×7 inches, spray it with adhesive (outside us best, because it can get all over the place.)
2) Smooth out the fabric over the sticky board, watching placement of the patter on you fabric. I made sure the horses were in the right place.
3) Cut the excess fabric, leaving 1/4 inch or so around the edges.
5) Cut 4 fabric circles at 3 inches across and 4 circles at 2 inches. Fold each circle twice (into quarters) and secure with a bit of hot glue.) Layer on top of a small circle of fabric or felt, putting down the larger pieces first and then the small pieces.
6) Make a fabric covered button using instructions from the kit and glue it to the center of the flower.
7) Make a rolled flower by starting with a strip of fabric 1 1/2 inches wide by 8 long. Tie a knot in one end and start twisting and rolling around the knot, gluing when needed. At the end if the fabric, fold it under the flower and glue. Make two of these.
8) Glue all 3 flowers on the frame and put the fabric board into the frame.
Wanderlust Blog Tour
Thanks again to Monaluna for providing the fabric. You can get your own in the Phat Quarters shop!
Paisley Roots
Thursday 11th of August 2016
Love this! The fabrics are just perfect. I wouldn't mind staring at it all day everyday!
Phat Quarters
Wednesday 10th of August 2016
I love this! Such a fun project! Thanks for joining us.
Eleri Handmade
Tuesday 9th of August 2016
This is an absolutely amazing and fun craft! I'm definitely going to do something with my Monaluna scraps, too!
I'm saving this post for my next mother/daughter retreat, too!