T Shirt Flower Wedding Bouquet

DIY - "T-SHIRT FLOWER WEDDING BOUQUET"

Posted by maize hutton

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Hi Guys....I'm so excited to share the cutest DIY project with you today...."T-Shirt Flower Wedding Bouquet". It is just to sweet....a totally "new twist" on wedding bouquets....our DIY is brought to us today by the oh-so-talented and sweet, Maize Hutton.....Maize is an AMAZING crafter and designer....I'm so happy that she stopped by to share one of her many meaningful and beautiful DIY projects with us...Enjoy!

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You Will Need (7 things)

  • T Shirt s
  • Scissors (regular and decorative scallop)
  • Needle & Coordinating Thread
  • Branch(es) or Bark covered wire
  • Kraft Paper or brown paper sack)
  • Twine , lace or ribbon
  • Glue Gun & Glue

Steps (10 steps, 60 minutes)

  1. 1

    For Each Flower:

    Cut 3 strips approximately 2” wide by 18” long or however big you’d like your flowers. See other technique below for thicker flowers.

  2. 2

    Cut each strip along edge approximately 1/4"-1/2” leaving 1/2” at the other edge.

  3. 3

    Gather all 3 strips together matching uncut edge.

  4. 4

    With needle and thread, secure the three strips with a stitch.

  5. 5

    Start sewing layers together securing with a stitch while rolling into a flower.

  6. 6

    Continue sewing layers together securing with a stitch until you’ve reached the end of the strip.

  7. 7

    When complete, inside flower will have a ‘well’ for branch or wire to insert.

  8. 8

    Insert 1-2 drops of hot glue in flower well. Stick in branch or bark covered wire for stem.

  9. 9

    Stitch around to secure flower to stem.

  10. 10

    Cut kraft paper using a decorative edge scissor or scallop scissor. Wrap paper around flower bouquet. Tie with twine, lace or ribbon to match your wedding colors.

    Now you have a beautiful DIY wedding bouquet for the bride or bridesmaids! You can also use these flowers as corsages by simply attaching a pin to the back instead of a stem. You may also cut leaves and attach to the flowers as I’ve done in the finished bouquet.

    Another technique is to cut the material 4 inches wide and fold in half, sewing the cut edge together with your sewing machine. Then use your scissors to cut down the folded half and then cut the ¼” strips. Follow the instructions by rolling the flower as described above. This produces a thicker flower.

    Have fun crafting and enjoy!