Step 1: Trace 5 circles on paper and cut them out. This is your template. Pick out 5 different fabrics.
Step 2: Iron your material onto some medium to heavy weight interfacing. This gives the brooch some sturdiness and makes the circles much easier to cut.
Step 3: Trace your circle templates on the interfacing and then cut all the circles out.
Step 4: Very lightly hot glue each piece together. Add an embellishment on top, like a button, brad, or stone.
Step 5: Use hot glue to put a wooden circle and pin back on. The wooden circle isn't necessary, I just think it solidifies the whole piece.
That's it...you're done!
See, aren't they easy? I dare you to make only one. Once you get started, it's hard to stop!
They make great gifts as well.
11 comments:
This brooch is so cute! I may have to try it. I love easy no sew projects.
Thank you for stopping by my blog. Who knew we were so close.
I actually live in Lake Mary.
I would love to know where that art house is..
Have a great day!
Cindy
Super Cute! I love the NON sewing part! Wouldnt it be cute, to have diffrent shapes, like flowers and stars.. Cant wait to try!! Great summer craft for us!
thanks for the great tutorial, chrissie! and, you're right...i probably won't be able to make just one!! :)
LOVe, love, love, love, love IT!!! I am going to try this, Sweetie!
I have no idea what interfacing is, though?? Do you attach it to the back of the fabric?? Help, please.:) Lori
your new blog header is really cute... really shows who you are!
I am new to your blog....I adore it when I find someone as crafty and who loves color like me! LOVE The posies...toooo cute. cherry
Well, your project came in handy for me
today!http://chalkaboutit.blogspot.com/2009/06/happy-birthday-mom.html
Thanks for the great idea!
Cindy
How impressed am I with your tutorials. So sweet and simple yet I would never have thought of it! Thanks for the cool info!
krissy
I LOVE your posies!!!
Oh these are so cute. I am gonna have to try this with my little one. Love em!
What a cool idea! I have so much extra pieces of fabric, so now I can start a new project. Thanks for sharing; I'll let you know how they turn out.
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