How to Make Perfect Ribbon Roses Craft Tutorial

These little ribbon roses are very cheap to buy in bulk but there are times when the colour you need isn’t available or you can’t find the right size, so i’ll show you how to make them yourself. It’s insanely easy to do as well!

 

Update! I’ve made a video of the process for those of you who need some help:

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

What you need:

  • Ribbon
  • Needle and thread
  • … that’s it!

Now starting from the outside, roll it in towards the rest of the ribbon…Ribbon Rose TutorialAnd stitch it in place:

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

Now fold the ribbon backwards on a 45degree angle…

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

Roll that around the stem like this…

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

And stitch in place. From the top it looks like this:

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

Fold the ribbon backwards again and keep rolling as you stitch it. This is pretty much how you make the whole thing, keep folding backwards, rolling and stitching.

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

This is a view of how I stitch the bottom as I go…

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

After a while you’ll see the rose starting to form. It can take a little bit of practice to be able to get the petals to sit correctly, the key is to make sure that you don’t wrap it too tightly, you want the petals to fan out not stick around the stem.

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

Once you are happy with the size of the flower then cut off any extra and fold it down toward the stem.

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

And tie it all off…

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

It should look something like this from the side, if you wrap it too tightly it won’t fan out this nicely.

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

All done! Then just attach it to a hair tie and you’ve got a very cute accessory 😀

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

Once you get the hang of it, you can pretty much make them without paying too much attention. This is a great craft project for watching a movie with 😀
I’m using silver ribbon and black thread so you can easily see where I’m stitching. These flowers work best with ribbon where both sides are nice but if use ribbon with different textures on each side it can be quite an interesting effect.

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

First thing, fold down one end at a 45 degree angle and stitch it in place. You should leave a couple of cm at the bottom to form a stem.

Ribbon Rose Tutorial

 

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How I Made A Beaded Bunny Charm

I love 3D beading, like all of those adorable cell phone charms and things but they look so hard to make! I made a milkshake one but that was with instructions so when I sat down with my beads the other day I was really worried that I would bugger it up!

But I am actually quite proud of the little bunny I ended up with! Apologies in advance for grainy photos, I started this on a whim in the middle of the night so I didn’t think to set everything up!

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

What you need:

  • Seed beads in various colours
  • Needle/thread
  • Medium bead (for the inside of the head)
  • Large bead (for the inside of the body)
  • A couple of crystal beads for the ruffle on the dress

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

First I made the head. I used 2 black beads for the eyes and a pink one for the nose.

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

I threaded the needle then tied it to the large bead.

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

Then I threaded 6 clear beads and ran the needle through the large bead again so it was secure:

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

I continued doing this around the whole head and strategically placed the face beads amongst the clear:

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

Once the whole thing was covered I pulled my thread to the top. I added around 14 beads and doubled the strand back down and through the middle hole again to for an ear.

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

Adorable ear:

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

Add a second one and you’ve got a head!

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

I added a small ring of 4 more seed beads to the bottom of the head to form a neck. Then I threaded the large bead on to form the body. I only had a red one this size but I would suggest using something of a similar colour to your beads haha!

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

Using the same technique as the head I put row upon row of purple beads from top to bottom until it was all covered.

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

Using a string of purple with one clear at the end I added the arms:

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

The I added a skirt to the bottom by threading a triangle of 3 more beads between each of the strands…

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

Then I joined those triangles of beads into a frill by adding a crystal bead between each. So running the needle around the edge went: bead bead crystal bead bead crystal bead bead crystal etc

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

Lastly I added the legs using clear beads and one purple one on the end to be shoes.

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

After knotting all of the loose threads and hiding them inside the beads I was finished!

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

Pretty damn cute for a first try if I do say so myself ^_^

Bunny Beaded Phone Charm Tutorial

I want to try making lots more of these little things but I’m not sure what to make! What do you guys think, any suggestions?

Knitting a Beanie – The Story of a Year's Worth of Hat

There are some craft projects just seem to drag on forever *_* This time last year I found 2 balls of the prettiest rainbow yarn on sale at Spotlight for $2 a ball. At the time I didn’t even like rainbow stuff but this reminded me so much of a rainbow Paddle Pop that I had to take it home!

With the first ball I made myself a nice easy garter stich scarf. It was finished in 2 nights ready to wear as soon as we arrived here in Melbourne.

Knitted Hat

The second ball was put aside for a matching beanie that I was planning to knit on the drive down here. Best laid plans and all but I ended up being too concerned with trying to take photos and I only got this far XDKnitted Hat

Pretty much all the photos here were taken on my phone so sorry for the quality!

After we got down here I was really pre-occupied through the rest of Winter so I gave up and it got moved to my “some day” pile.

Knitted Hat

A couple of weeks ago I found it while cleaning out my stash and decided that since Winter was coming again it was time to finally finish it!

Knitted Hat

I moved it over from my double pointed needles to circular ones and the race was on 😀

Knitted Hat

Because of the crazy amount of ribbing it took a really long time >_<

Knitted Hat

That said the second I was past the ribbing I finished the whole top section in one night XD

Knitted Hat

Folded and with a pompom added to the top it was finally finished! And it only took a year for me to get around to it XD

Knitted Hat

I made a couple of heart pompoms for the top but in the end I think the big floppy one works better with the design.

Knitted Hat

And now we have my new favorite winter accessory 😀

Knitted Hat

It’s massive and super soft, perfect for days when you can’t be bothered with hair and even more perfect to cover up a couple of weeks worth of re-growth 😛

Knitted Hat

I think I have an obsession with hats, I just keep wanting to make more and more! Is there some kind of hat lovers anonymous program I can join for this problem??

How To Make Strawberry Shaped Pompoms

After discovering how easy it was to make heart pompoms James suggested the most awesome idea: strawberry pompoms!!

This is what I ended up with on my first try, with a little tweaking it could be perfect 😀

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

What you need:

  • Red yarn
  • White yarn
  • Green yarn
  • Something to make it on, I’m using an eyeshadow palette
  • Small sharp scissors

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

Wrap the green yarn around one end of the palette. This is going to form the leaves at the top of the strawberry so only use a bit of yarn and keep it down one end like this:

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

Using the white yarn wrap it around the other end of the palette a couple of times:

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

Then wrap around a layer of the red until it’s all covered…

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

Then wrap the white around a couple more times…Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

and more red…

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

Basically you want to keep alternating and layering the white/red until you have a decent amount.

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

Pull it off the palette and hold around the middle.

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

Tie some yarn around the middle and leave a tail if you want to hang it somewhere.

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

Cut all of the loops and you should have something like this:

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

Start trimming! Cut the bottom into a point and then cut the rest of the yarn to be uniform.

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

After trimming mine looked like this!

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

Cute!

Strawberry Pompom Tutorial

I want to make a whole pompom garden now hahaha!.

New iPhone 4 Decoden Knitting Queen

I’ve been waiting for my phone contract to end for ages so I could upgrade and when I finally got my new phone the first thing I did was of course try to plan out some deco for it!

Iphone Deco

Lucky for me SuperKawaiiMama had just been on a shopping spree in Singapore with Val from Dweam and they’d brought me back some new Swarovski crystals so I had a lot to play with 😀

The first thing I did was lay down protective contact and completely encase the phone to avoid any stray glue problems.

Iphone Deco

I experimented with placement and the kind of charms. I really wanted to use the silver charm which James bought me a few years ago because I’ve been doing so much knitting lately XD

Iphone Deco

I finalised my design and did a small test run. This time I decided to go for something flush to the phone rather than a heavy case like last time. I went for a design that was less random because it suited the shape of the phone more.

Iphone Deco

Then it was time for gluing ^_^ I did the edges first and then using a ruler to make sure it was even and straight laid down a foundation row.

Iphone Deco

Progress…

Iphone Deco

After the basics it was time to fill in the middle areas.

Iphone Deco

And finished!

Iphone Deco

Cut off the extra masking contact and that’s it!

Iphone Deco

I haven’t decided if I’ll keep this design yet as it’s not my favorite of the designs I’ve had in the past but if I decide to change it will be as easy as peeling off the contact 😀

Iphone Deco

If I do end up doing it again I’m definitely using the knitting queen charm again XD

How To Make Hair Pearls

Awhile ago I posted a photo of an awesome hair style on my Cuties blog. The style had a bunch of diamantes on the side and there was discussion in the comments about how to do it. Puregirlblue remembered that she had some with velcro on the back so I figured why not make some with pearls and some other things!

This is probably the best photo I got of the pearls, I wore them to the Illamasqua counter opening.

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Not really a tutorial because it’s a very simple concept.

Hair Pearls Tutorial

Take the scratchy side of some velcro…

Hair Pearls Tutorial

Cut it up

Hair Pearls Tutorial

And glue it to the back of whatever you want to attach to your hair.

Hair Pearls Tutorial

I did some ribbon flowers, stars and pearls.

Hair Pearls Tutorial

Everything worked really well except the pearls because I didn’t think about the weight while I was doing it. I used glass pearls because that’s what I had on hand but they are way too heavy to be held in with jut the velco so as a quick fix I ended up using some eyelash glue to keep them in my hair on the night and using make up remover to take them out after. Like Aurorahime suggested putting real/glass pearls on the little  metal spirals to either lock them in or just use this technique with regular cheap plastic pearls, that works awesomely!

Just like SheFallsSoftly mentioned you really can do this with anything so next time your hair needs some extra bling this is something to think about 😀

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