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Mrs. Pudding, Greater Toronto Area/Vermont Age and Occupation: 26, High School Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Computer Engineer Engagement Date: August 2008 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Catholic Ceremony, Cultural Hall Reception About Me: Quite literally a citizen of the world, I was born in Poland, grew up in Canada, and now live in the beautiful state of Vermont. I love reading historical biographies, multi-tasking, teasing my hair, and, despite my height, wearing high heeled shoes. I am the ultimate klutz with an uncanny ability to put on a graceful front. Mr. Pudding and I have been dating for over six years, and are very excited to finally merge our (very large) families. We are planning a traditional Polish-Catholic wedding that is anything but predictable.
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Martha, Martha, Martha

November 14th, 2009 @ 10:00 am by Mrs. Pudding

Fabric flowers seem to be up-and-comers in the wedding world (see Miss Chick, Miss Dachshund and Miss Moonbeam), but I swear I’ve been working on this DIY project since I got engaged last August.

When I saw this idea in a past Martha Stewart magazine, I knew that it would be a beautiful addition to our wedding!

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I loved these fabric flowers as escort cards, and wanted to make some of my own. Unfortunately, Martha was a tease… she gave the idea, but no tutorial. Thank goodness for the Internet! I found a tutorial for fabric flowers on a wonderful blog called Wise Craft (find detailed instructions and templates here).

Here is the process through my eyes:

1. Gather your materials. For the first part of the project you will need the flower templates, material of your choice, a pen (or chalk…pen worked for me because my flowers are blue and white, so blue ink blends right in), scissors, thread, and a needle.

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2. Trace the flower templates onto the material and cut them out. There are two templates: one large and one small. For each flower you will need two large flowers and four small ones (Hint: Fold the material so that you can cut several layers at once. Just be sure to have good scissors!).

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3. Cut a slit every two petals in all of the flower shapes.

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5. Stack the smaller flowers on top of the bigger ones. Weave them on top of each other so that one end of each flower is under, and one end is over. Sew the flowers together.

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6. This is where my flowers differ from those of the Wise Craft blog. The author instructs that you cover a button and sew it in the middle, making the flower look like this:

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Although these are beautiful, they are meant to be pinned onto a shirt or purse, and I found that they looked very flat when laid down. I needed to improvise to make them more fluffy. Using old hairspray (I haven’t been blond in years), I sprayed the entire flower, hoping that it would stiffen the fabric. I then gathered the flower and tied it with an elastic on the base so that the fabric would dry in this position. I left the flower like this over night.

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7. Finally, I removed the elastic and fluffed out the flower. The result looks like this:

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I am planning on attaching a ribbon or slip of paper with a guest’s name on it onto each flower. I am currently storing the flowers in their pre-hairsprayed stage until closer to the wedding. I have about 50 made already… only 150ish more to go! With (mostly) willing helpers like my dear sister and Maid of Honour, I am sure that we will be finished with this project in no time!

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cinemaparadiso (message)  1,819 posts, Buzzing bee

Not quite fabric flowers… I LOVE making paper flowers though! But your fabric flowers are fab. I have made a couple fabric ones to adorn a headband!

Did you see the previous issue of MS Weddings? They had tutorials for like 6 different fabric flowers!

 
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Miss Pudding (message)  1,183 posts, Bumble bee

@cinemaparadiso: Funny enough, I have a post coming up about that particular issue. It came out after I was well on my way with this project. Martha totally upstaged me!

 
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stickfigure710 (message)  35 posts, Newbee

So impressive, Miss Puddng! I wish I was coming to your wedding just to take one of those beauties home with me! Good thing you have lots of time and lots of help. :-)

 
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sweetlovely (message)  140 posts, Blushing bee

So much work…but OH.SO.CUTE. Good job Ms. Pudding!

 
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Miss Pretzel
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,899 posts, Buzzing bee

Fell HARD! :-) Those are very pretty. I love that you used hair spray as a stiffener. Improvisation rocks!

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Busy Beekeeper

Those are so pretty!

 
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Miss Moonbeam (message)  1,732 posts, Bumble bee

Hairspray, who knew? Well done.

 
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,821 posts, Bee Keeper

Yours look great! Good thinking on the hairspray!

 
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Carebear0613
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Carebear0613 (message)  164 posts, Blushing bee

Wow, I love your fabric flower! I think I will try your version. Thanks for the detailed outline!

 
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weddingideas
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weddingideas (message)  9 posts, Newbee

Nice tutorial. Your flowers look great! This is a fun idea that adds a nice twist to reception decorations.

 
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Miss Cola (message)  2,833 posts, Sugar bee

Great idea with the hairspray! They look great!

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

Those look fantastic!

 
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DiamondHawk (message)  22 posts, Newbee

i like what you did with yours… very neat idea!

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,047 posts, Honey bee

These are so cute! I really like the fabric you chose as well!

 
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million (message)  367 posts, Helper bee

They turned out really well! You should be quite chuffed with yourself figuring it all out without Miss Martha. It’s not easy to get MS results without a little hand-holding, but you did a great job!

 
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Champagne Wishes
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Champagne Wishes (message)  1,187 posts, Bumble bee

Now I am torn between organza flowers and these… I’m totally in love with the fabric flower trend!

 
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fromcharleston (message)  651 posts, Busy bee

one idea…if you don’t have the ease of fabric that matches a pen color, you can get the fabric pens that have the disappearing ink. the ink goes away with air contact after a couple of hours. there is also the kind of ink that washes out.

 
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Colette27 (message)  175 posts, Blushing bee

These are so pretty! But I would never have the patience to make 200 of them - you ladies make me fee like such a slacker bride!!

 
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Miss Cheeseburger (message)  1,020 posts, Bumble bee

beautiful! good luck finishing them up and thank goodness for nice helpers! :)

 
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Irishker03
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Irishker03 (message)  571 posts, Busy bee

wow. those are amazing! You did such an excellent job!!!

 
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Mrs. Pudding, Greater Toronto Area/Vermont Age and Occupation: 26, High School Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Computer Engineer Engagement Date: August 2008 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Catholic Ceremony, Cultural Hall Reception About Me: Quite literally a citizen of the world, I was born in Poland, grew up in Canada, and now live in the beautiful state of Vermont. I love reading historical biographies, multi-tasking, teasing my hair, and, despite my height, wearing high heeled shoes. I am the ultimate klutz with an uncanny ability to put on a graceful front. Mr. Pudding and I have been dating for over six years, and are very excited to finally merge our (very large) families. We are planning a traditional Polish-Catholic wedding that is anything but predictable.

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