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Mrs. Buttons, Clearwater, FL Age and Occupation: 24, "Working on it" Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Financial Services Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Carlouel Yacht Club About Me: I'm a self proclaimed perfectionist and a professional nomad (seriously, I've lived in TX, WI, MI, FL, NC, and now VA!). I love wine, cooking, curling up with a good book (nerd alert!), spoiling the furbaby, and of course, the wonderful Mr. Buttons! We are planning a lighthearted and whimsical wedding (with a good deal of DIY projects) in Clearwater, Florida, but from a distance of 800 miles away! We are looking forward to sharing our day with our family and friends, and most importantly, starting our lives together as husband and wife!
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Ginormous Hair Flower: A Tutorial :  wedding accessories diy tampa tutorial Img 375  After a multitude of requests for a hair flower tutorial after debuting my ginormous creation the other day, your wish is my command!

A few months ago, you may recall that I showed you my fabulous hair flower find from Etsy. At the time, it was perfect; it matched my dress, had lace detailing and featured some pearls. But, after sitting on it for a few months, I started to have doubts. I began to think that perhaps the flower wasn’t large enough to make the statement that I had envisioned. Since I am not wearing a veil, the flower needs to be my “statement piece”, if you will. So… I thought that I would try my hand at making one myself!

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1. To start, I purchased an ivory colored peony from Michaels to use for the petals, as well as some ivory thread and champagne pearl beads for the center of the flower.

  • Note: make sure you find a flower with loose petals that will detach from the center of the flower (the center piece should come out). If you select a flower with petals that are glued together, you will not be able to get it to lay flat on your head as easily!

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2. Pop the flower off of the stem and separate the petals.

3. Next, I arranged the petals in a stack to my liking. I noticed that the flower was a little larger in diameter than I would like, so I also incorporated a trick to decrease it!

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4. I took the 2 largest petal shapes and cut them apart so that each petal was separate (or in pairs).

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I then used straight pins to fasten them in place, and I sewed a few stitches to hold them to the flower petal shape used for the bottom of the flower. With this method, I was able to maintain the fullness of the flower while simultaneously making it smaller in diameter.

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5. Layer by layer, I pinned the flower petals back together in a stack. I used this technique to ensure that the petals wouldn’t slip and shift as I was sewing the flower together.

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6. Next, I sewed champagne pearl beads to the center of the flower one at a time. I tried my hardest to place my stitches in close proximity so that they were easier to cover up when I finished.

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7. I cut a scrap of plain ivory fabric into an oval shape, and sewed a hair comb to it. You could fasten a thin barrette or other clip as well if you prefer.

Ginormous Hair Flower: A Tutorial :  wedding accessories diy tampa tutorial Img 39101  8. Using a few straight pins, I attached the comb piece to the back of the flower. I then tested the placement of the comb in my hair. DEFINITELY make sure you do this before completing the hair piece; if it is too high/low, the flower might flop around awkwardly on your head! I actually left my comb pinned/didn’t finish the flower completely until after my hair trial. At the trial we tested the comb placement, and I was able to adjust to make certain that it was in the ideal location!

9. Using a hot glue gun, attach the fabric/comb to the back of the flower. Let dry.

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Annnnnnd voila! There you have it folks, a ginormous hair flower (well, it doesn’t HAVE to be huge if you don’t want it to. Mine is, though)! Although I didn’t do it, you could definitely add feathers or other fun flair in between the petals as you are sewing. Make it your own and be creative!

OK class…questions? Comments? Concerns? Compliments (haha…)?

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10.10.10
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10.10.10 (message)  118 posts, Blushing bee

It’s gorgeous!

Oddly enough, I used this exact same method a few weeks ago. I needed a yellow hair flower for my engagement photos and couldn’t find a decent one anywhere. So, I “made” my own using this exact method. I used rhinestones in the center and it looks great and photographed even better.

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

So THAT’s how you do it! Thanks :)

 
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june42011
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june42011 (message)  3,019 posts, Sugar bee

This is great! While I’m not trying to make a flower hair piece I am trying to replicate a ring pilliow I saw that has a flower that looks almost “exactly” like this one! My mistake was not cutting the flower! Can’t wait for the redo! THANKS!

 
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Moody
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Moody (message)  113 posts, Blushing bee

OMG!! I thought someone took a picture of the flower belt I made for my dress!

I was looking on Etsy for flower belts, and I found one that I LOVE but it was like $75. I figured it can’t hurt to at least try to make it, and if it didn’t work, I’d just buy one.

I used the same exact flower from Michael’s! I like how you cut up the larger petals and sewed it back together. I ended up just taking it apart and resewing it together in one pile haha. Anyway, this is mine, and you’ll see why I did a double take!

I love the flower with your dress!! I like the idea of not wearing a veil and donning a big hair piece instead :)

 
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Moody
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Moody (message)  113 posts, Blushing bee

DOH here’s the flower:

http://evilrachie.evilboy.org/Wday/flower1.jpg

 
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VintageDivine
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VintageDivine (message)  337 posts, Helper bee

You look fabu! Great job :)

 
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aunt pol
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aunt pol (message)  1,473 posts, Bumble bee

Heehee “After sitting on it for a few months”… Lol I”m not surprised the bought one didn’t work! Haha but srsly, your crafting skills are impressive! That looks so pretty.

 
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Ms. Kookie (message)  244 posts, Helper bee

Great Job!! I had also tried to make my own hair flower a few weeks ago, but I’m uncertain of the final product.. =T May I ask, did you use ALL the petals from the peony stem?? And did you use the largest petals as well?? I love the way yours turned out!!! Where did you find your hair comb?

 
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cartascartas
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cartascartas (message)  205 posts, Helper bee

omg, that flower is gorgeous!! any chance you’re looking to sell it after the wedding? :)

 
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Kelly

you are AWESOME!! thanks so much for sharing… went to a Michaels but haven’t found an ivory peony yet :(

 
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EAQ219
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EAQ219 (message)  1,448 posts, Bumble bee

Oooooh I loooove it. I think it’s going to go so well with your whole wedding look. I bought an already-made ginormous flower at H&M for like $4 and I think that’s what I’m going to wear. I was worried about the size of mine but I like your defense of a big flower: it needs to be a statement piece due to the lack of a veil (I’m not wearing one either). So big ass flower it is!

 
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Miss Stargazer (message)  170 posts, Blushing bee

Thanks for the tutorial! I would love to make these for my bridesmaids for the rehearsal! We are getting married on an island and it would be really fun. Flair!

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

fabulous job, and great tutorial!

 
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MrsIn2011 (message)  39 posts, Newbee

Thanks for the tutorial….so simple and yet so fabulous!

 
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Miss Frog (message)  505 posts, Busy bee

Great job and great tutorial! :)

 
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Miss Seashell (message)  1,713 posts, Bumble bee

Nice work! It looks beautiful!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

VERY nice! i regret that i switched out a huge-ass hair flower for a meek one because i feared it would be too big. no statement piece for me. booooo :(

 
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Miss Cali Girl in NJ
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Miss Cali Girl in NJ (message)  147 posts, Blushing bee

I love the photo of you with it! So glamorous! Thanks for the steb py step!

 
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Miss Hot Wings
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Miss Hot Wings (message)  2,213 posts, Buzzing bee

Fabulous. Look at you smarty pants with the cutting the flower petals and sewing them to suit your size needs. Love it!

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

Great tutorial! Thanks!

 
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Mrs. Buttons, Clearwater, FL Age and Occupation: 24, "Working on it" Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Financial Services Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Carlouel Yacht Club About Me: I'm a self proclaimed perfectionist and a professional nomad (seriously, I've lived in TX, WI, MI, FL, NC, and now VA!). I love wine, cooking, curling up with a good book (nerd alert!), spoiling the furbaby, and of course, the wonderful Mr. Buttons! We are planning a lighthearted and whimsical wedding (with a good deal of DIY projects) in Clearwater, Florida, but from a distance of 800 miles away! We are looking forward to sharing our day with our family and friends, and most importantly, starting our lives together as husband and wife!

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