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Mrs. Veggie, Raglan, New Zealand/Scranton, PA Age and Occupation: 27, Director of Small Non-Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 42, PhD Student & Farmer Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Indian Head Camp, Honesdale Pennsylvania About Me: I am a tree-huggin' farmer turned enthusiastic wedding-planner. I live in a house truck and wear flip-flops more often than shoes. In my old life I was a high school Spanish teacher in love with a crazy guy who lived off-the grid on a farm in New Hampshire. But, we decided to mix things up a bit, quit our jobs and move to New Zealand. My southern hemisphere lifestyle involves growing veggies, teaching, running our small non-profit, and surfing. I love laughing, singing, playing, and the inspirational Mr. Veggie (of course!). For our wedding, I am committed to throwing a killer party that celebrates our values without breaking the bank. Look forward to an eco-thrifty summer-campy weekend-long extravaganza.
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DIY for Non-Crafters

March 16th, 2010 @ 5:16 pm by Mrs. Veggie

I am a non-crafter in a family of crafters.

Veggie Sis K - quilter and sewer extraordinaire. She made us this quilt as a house-truck warming gift.

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MIL Veggie - knitter and sewer. She makes us each something warm and cozy every Christmas and has taken on the flower girl dresses as her special wedding project.

Momma Veggie - baker and overall crafty queen. Some of her famous Christmas cookies made it past customs this year. Shhh… don’t tell them how good the snickerdoodles were. She’s making our wedding cake.

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SIL Veggie - photographer. Here’s one of her “just messing around with the kids one day” shots. Amazing.

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And me? I can grow a mean veggie garden, but thus far my craftiness has remained untapped. But every now and then I get the urge to release my inner Martha and do a little project.

I was inspired by all these beautiful hand-made notes to do a little thank you card for Shari, our friend who created our gorgeous STDs. I remembered Veggie Sis K whipping up these cute little fabric flowers in about 15 seconds when I was visiting them over the summer. If it took her 15 seconds, I was fairly sure I could conquer it in under an hour. I’m sure there are better tutorials out there for making these, but here is the tried and true method of an absolute non-crafter.

Step one: Find some fabric scraps. But wait Miss Veggie, if you’re not a crafter why do you have a bag of fabric lying around? Well, because I am a wannabe crafter, so I picked these up at our local recycling center (dump) just so that I’d be ready when the mood struck. Remind me to talk bit more about the recycling center later. It’s one of my favorite places on earth.

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Step two: Cut fabric into strips. I didn’t measure, but I’d say mine were about 6-10 inches long and 1-2 inches wide.

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Step three: Do a running stitch (ooh look at me and my crafty lingo), in other words, an “up-down” stitch along the edge of the fabric.

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Step four: Pull it tight and tie a knot in it. I added an extra stitch in the middle of the flappy part to make the fabric stay overlapped a bit.

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I love them! So adorable.

They look super cute with buttons on them.

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But, since I’m not a crafter, the only buttons I have are the extra ones from a new sweater MIL Veggie bought me for my birthday. So, I left mine with no buttons. To attach them to the card stock, I just did one single stitch through the bunchy part of the flower and the paper. I suppose you could use glue, but the only sticky things I had lying around were duct tape and packing tape.

And here’s the finished product:

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Too easy right?

I know I’ve seen these used in weddings before, but anyone have any good ideas as to what else I could do with them? Or do you have any improvements on my hodge-podge manner of constructing them? has anyone seen a proper tutorial for these little cuties?

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20 Responses to “DIY for Non-Crafters”

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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

You lie! You are a crafter! Those turned out great!

 
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Roux
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Roux (message)  1,281 posts, Bumble bee

These seem pretty crafty to me! Maybe you just need to unlock some of that craftiness deep deep inside, lol.

I also love our recycling centre. So many good finds lately!

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

Good work!

 
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jackie-o (message)  2,389 posts, Buzzing bee

You’re a crafter in the closet - - - Welcome out, heeheeheehee JOB WELL DONE MISS VEGGIE ;)

 
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DianaMarie (message)  46 posts, Newbee

Very similar to yo-yo’s, they are so cute! Lots of cool crafts to be found using yo-yos!

 
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

They look great!!!!

 
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LittlestBirds (message)  2,605 posts, Sugar bee

Fabulous work!

 
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Miss Pudding (message)  1,180 posts, Bumble bee

Those are beautiful! You are totally a DIY queen :P

 
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Miss Cola (message)  2,868 posts, Sugar bee

These are very pretty and SO easy! Love!

 
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Toffee (message)  1,191 posts, Bumble bee

I’ve seen tutorials for these before, but never quite understood one that worked for my non-crafty self. Now I’m tempted to go grab some scraps and work on some to show FI before he gets home from work.

 
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tcamp

just a little extra touch they came out so cute i think i can do this! THANKS!

 
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

Oooh! Isn’t this a real enough tutorial!?

 
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Mrs. Swan (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

Very cute!

 
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

“…ooh look at me and my crafty lingo” - cracked me up! You are crafty to talk the talk and craft the craft! Job well done, Miss Veggie!

 
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Lisa in NJ

Very crafty! (The craft gene does have a habit of expressing itself at the most serendipitous moments).

As for other ways to use them, how about using them to decorate your card-box, signage, and other wedding paper goods.

 
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Whoah, a NZ buddy and a rosette buddy! We used these EVERYWHERE for the wedding:
- rosettes of different sizes made up my fascinator (one small lace, one larger yellow fabric, one largest netting)
- rosettes with buttons on my shoes (to make boring warehouse shoes pop)
- rosettes as bouts for the dudes and fascinators for the ladies
- rosettes as ‘bunting’ flags (attached to a strip of folded bias tape) to hang as decorations

That’s all I can think of, but basically they are super versatile and amazing!

In terms of making them, the only difference between mine and yours was that I first folded the fabric in half (all my printed fabrics had a ‘back’ and a front and I wanted to hide the ugly sides) and then sewed the ends (to create a loop) before the running stitch - doesn’t make much difference, but neatens them up a bit. You can also play with the size of your stitches to get them either more ‘pleated’ or more ‘bunchy’.

Have fun!!

 
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Mrs. Veggie, Raglan, New Zealand/Scranton, PA Age and Occupation: 27, Director of Small Non-Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 42, PhD Student & Farmer Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Indian Head Camp, Honesdale Pennsylvania About Me: I am a tree-huggin' farmer turned enthusiastic wedding-planner. I live in a house truck and wear flip-flops more often than shoes. In my old life I was a high school Spanish teacher in love with a crazy guy who lived off-the grid on a farm in New Hampshire. But, we decided to mix things up a bit, quit our jobs and move to New Zealand. My southern hemisphere lifestyle involves growing veggies, teaching, running our small non-profit, and surfing. I love laughing, singing, playing, and the inspirational Mr. Veggie (of course!). For our wedding, I am committed to throwing a killer party that celebrates our values without breaking the bank. Look forward to an eco-thrifty summer-campy weekend-long extravaganza.

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