Here are some pretty and simple little silk flower corsage pins, perfect to use for...
thank you's, and...
teacher appreciation gifts, and...
Use them at a bridal shower, or just one to honor the Bride to Be and serve up these fancy Tuxedo & Pearl Oreo Cookies!
It would be fun to host a tea and wear the flower corsage. You probably want the tutorial by now,
Right? Let me share one more idea first...
Right? Let me share one more idea first...
the cheeky little aprons I make. These are great for Mothers Day and as house warming gifts. {Find more aprons here.} As you can see, the corsage style is limited only by your imagination.
Silk flower corsage pins are super simple to make. They take just five minutes. Click here for the TUTORIAL!
Silk flowers are a beautiful alternative to bows on gift packages, as well. You can see the tutorial and Mod Podge gift canisters *here*
Need more Mothers Day ideas? Click here.
{I host a weekly linky party. Come find out more here! I'm sharing these Silk Flower Corsage Pins with...Monday: Craftomaniac, Making The World Cuter, Project Queen, The Girl Creative, The Gunny Sack, Alderberry Hill, A Round Tuit, Skip to My Lou, Cherished Bliss, Northern Cottage; Tuesday: Not Just a Housewife, The DIY Dreamer, Tip Junkie, Today's Creative Blog, Uncommon, Oopsey Daisy, Gingersnap Crafts; Wednesday: The 36th Avenue, It's Overflowing, Nest of Posies, Savvy Southern Style, Someday Crafts, The Trendy Treehouse, Very Merry Vintage Style, What We Wore & Made; Thursday: Shabby Nest; Friday: Finding Fabulous, My Simple Home Life, Romantic Home, Tatertots and Jello, The Shady Porch, Thirty Handmade Days, Faith Trust & Pixie Dust, Naptime Crafters, Too Much Time on my Hands, Classy Clutter, Stuff & Nonsense, Craft Junkie Too; Saturday: Be Different Act Normal, Funky Junk Interiors, French Country Cottage, Sisters of the Wild West, Sew Country Chick; Sunday: Nifty Thrifty Things, DIY Project Parade, Under The Table and Dreaming, My 1929 Charmer, Sew Darned Crafty; Occasional: Itsy Bitsy Paper}
Those are gorgeous! I can't wait for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful idea, Christina! And they never wilt!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea - what a difference adding a simple flower can make! Looking forward to your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
Love these! I hope you will share this at the CSI Project this week. The challenge is flowers.
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The link party begins tonight and enter to win the fabulous giveaway!
Hugs,
Dee, owner of the CSI Project
Oh wow - I adore these!!!! Hard to choose a favourite. Love!!!
ReplyDeletexxx Nat
Looking forward to the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool ideas! We are your newest follower. These looks easy and we are blown away by the variety.
ReplyDeleteIf you have time, we'd love for you to stop over at our new Saturday Showcase. Today is Fashion and this would be the perfect project to link up. We hope you can visit! http://bowdabrablog.com/2012/05/05/saturday-showcase-diy-fashion-ideas/
We'll be back to see more of your creations!
Susie @Bowdabra
These silk flowers can make anything look fancy, I love them!
ReplyDeleteThey are all perfect!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!! :)
WOW these are lovely! What a beautiful idea for Mother's Day! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Thanks for linking up to Share the Love Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteMary
Hi Cute Christina, This idea is so great. I love the one on the box. As I was reading, I realized that the possibilities are endless! Thanks so much for linking up to Fabulous Friday at Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust.
ReplyDeleteWarmly, Michelle