As I mentioned yesterday, I LOVE autumn. Yesterday autumn got its own wreath and today it's getting its own belt. I'm going to show you how to make this belt and these fun flowers.
When I made it I envisioned wearing it with a cute brown tunic, but I still haven't found or made one yet. Until then this dress will give you the idea.
Let's get started. Here's what you'll need - a glue gun, some grograin ribbon, and 1/8 of a yard of four colors of felt. (Actually with these supplies you could make about 4 belts, but an 1/8 of a yard is the smallest measurement they let you order fabric in.)
Cut your grograin ribbon to be the correct length. The belt just ties around the waist in a bow, so make sure it's long enough to do that. The nice thing about a ribbon belt that just ties on so it's one-size-fits-all. You can share it.
Find the center of the ribbon. Take a large rectangle of felt and glue it to the belt as shown. Then fold the felt on top of itself and glue it. The felt is essentially sandwiching the ribbon and you'll have a large base to work with when you glue the flowers on. (Sorry I didn't get a picture of it folded over, but I'm pretty sure you know what I mean.)
To make the flower cut the felt lengthwise in about a one inch strip.
Cut slits in the strip as shown.
Do this down the entire length of the strip.
Start rolling the strips like a cinnamon roll. I like to add a little hot glue every 6 inches or so just to keep it from slipping.
When you're done your flower will look like this, front and back. You can fluff up the petals to get them to look how you want them to. Make two more flowers the same way and glue them to the felt base you created. I glued them in a high-low-high arrangement. I loaded up the bottom of the flower with a fair amount of hot glue.
On to the petal. To make the petals have a little body, cut a slit at the bottom.
Fold one part over the other (as shown) and glue it. Glue the petals wherever the felt base is still showing.
Head into your closet and see what matches your new belt! My sister and I have also tried these flowers with thick upholstery fabric and they look cool, too. They fray a little and they are bulkier, but they look great.
Thank you to all of you who have been enjoying our Loopdeeou headband blow out sale. We'll keep updating the site with more headbands as they sell until they're all gone. My sister and I have been thrilled with the success of the sale. Thanks for your support!
Have a lovely day. See you tomorrow....same bat time, same bat place. (Yeah, Rex's Batman phase is creeping in on me.)



OOh, I feel a homeshool craft day coming on! This is awesome, thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteCheri, I triple puffy heart luv those flowers and belts are all the rage this fashion season. Great combo! (P.S. Can I just say how happy I am that your tutorial didn't include a pom maker) k, gotta get back to work.
ReplyDeleteI love this belt! I'm going to try those flowers for sure. They have so much texture and bulk. I love the look. Thanks Cher.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial! This is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!! Cheri, I have to ask where you got that fabulous dress, too! Oh, and I'll be linking!
ReplyDeleteI first saw this style of flower on one of your headbands and I have been wondering how you made it. Thanks for another great tutorial/idea. I can't wait to make some cute flowers of my own.
ReplyDeleteLove this belt! I'm always looking for cute ways to spruce things up, this is just the ticket.
ReplyDeleteOn a completely unrelated topic, I wanted to ask your opinion on something, since your extra crafty. My boyfriend and I are going as Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man for Halloween this year... and it seems like it'd be easy enough to make the costumes... Got any brilliant ideas/or starting points? I'm just not sure the best way to go... I'd like to be able to move/sit in the darn thing haha!
I really love those felt flowers. I've admired them in your headband shop and I just LOVE the idea to make a belt. This is so cute! Thanks for sharing!
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Those are so clever, and surprisingly simple. I've seen similar flowers before and thought they looked way complicated, so thanks for showing how you made them! Love the belt, you are so cute.
ReplyDeleteVery cute, Cheri. You are one creative, talented gal!
ReplyDeleteI'm off to make some flowers! Thanks for the cinammon roll reference-any woman can follow what you mean by that:-)
ReplyDeleteSo so cute! I love your style! I've really been thinking about trying out the belt trend. I was thinking it would be a good way to dress up some basic tees. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery nice,thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!!! I will be making myself one this weekend now!!! Happy Fall!!
ReplyDeleteI love them so easy. I can think of a lot of things that need flowers.
ReplyDeleteI love the belt! If my waist was as skinny as yours I'd be wearing it right now:) Instead I'm putting mine on a pin on a lovely fall cardigan!
ReplyDeleteLove the look. I don't do belts, put would like it as an accessory. I may have to make one as a pin, a hair accessory, purse accessory, necklace accent, oh my, the possiblities are endless!! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI bought two headbands and I'm soooo excited about them. You got me with the $5, tricky tricky! Love this post. Thanks for showing how to make those cute flowers, I've been wondering. You and your sister are the epitome of cute moms of boys (I'm partial to moms of boys, because I have four... boys, that is, not moms). Love your blog!
ReplyDeletesuper, super cute!! love it!
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Tell Rex Batman is AWESOME! We grew up watching the original version with Adam West, and no real violence. Got to love the Bat!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful, I love the way you did those flowers!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I just discovered your blog...thank you HowDoesShe!!! I am loving it. I have a boy and am really enjoying seeing some cute boy stuff, along with awesome stuff like this!
ReplyDeleteOooh So pretty! I love this way to make a felt flower! I want to make one even though my craft list is WAY too long. I still have to make some of your hats!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!!! Felt is one of the best things ever invented don't you think?!!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING! I have been thinking about something similar to this and this is definitely on my to-do list! Like now!!! thanks!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI heart this belt so much I am making one this weekend. How is it staying up, is there a bow in the back/
ReplyDeletethose flowers are AMAZING! I love them. The colors are great and the belt is gorgeous. nice job!
ReplyDeletetoo gorgeous for words! I am so making one of these!!!!
ReplyDeleteoh love it saved to my tutorial file to try it soon! thanks so much - joining you now if you have a follower link :-)
ReplyDeleteI really love your belt-tutorial. I've linked it on my blog so the Dutch woman can also make this fantastic belt, thanks for sharing again.
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http://gewoonmarieke.blogspot.com/2010/10/een-riem-met-een-touch-of-herfst.html
This is so cute! Thanks for the wonderful tutorial! I just made one of these to go as a gift topper for my niece's birthday gift (she is turning one). It turned out perfectly. :)
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Love these. I might actually make some to embellish a wreath I made!
ReplyDelete2 Words Totally Awesome, Got to try it!!!! MANY BLESSINGS DEBORAH
ReplyDeleteso cute! I just made one of these flowers with a thicker fabric for a headband. love it! thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis belt is incredible! I love it so much! I'm thinking that I might make a huge felt flower to go on a headband for my baby girl. Thanks!
ReplyDeletewonderful idea!!
ReplyDeleteOoh I'm in LOVE! Thanks so much for this, I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I really like this. Just the right texture for autumn. I just might have to make one. :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love! I made mine into a headband - pic can be found here:
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Thanks for sharing!
-Mariane
Oh my goodness, I love it! THANK YOU so much for this little tutorial! You are awesome! I had seen felt flowers similar to these, and wondered how to make them... for some reason I couldnt figure it out! haha (They looked like they would be easy enough to figure out and make.. but I wasnt getting it HAHA) SO Thank you for this.. now I see they really are easy to make..Im just a little slow! HA! :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely tutorial and a wonderful blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm already a fan of your blog.. and a follower, of course ;-)
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Hope you'll follow back!! :-)
Catarina
I love this! Thanks for sharing!! I'll be featuring it on my blog sometime this month. :) little-inspirations.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThis is SO pretty! What a nice touch on a classic dress. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this so much - thanks for sharing! I made the belt yesterday, wore it out last night, and featured it on my blog today. I pointed my readers to your blog for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring such cute and simple crafts!
This is so beautiful! Thank you for sharing! The belt looks stunning on you by the way :)
ReplyDeleteThank You for this! I made mine today! I'm already getting compliments and just finished it an hour ago! :) Can't wait to wear it to work tomorrow!
ReplyDelete- Haley
Thank you for posting this!!! I made my own version(s) of your idea and LOVE the results- I had to brag about it on my blog, of course ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks a million!!
:)LollyJane
This is such a wonderful DIY and a real beautiful belt to wear! I found it on Paper*Cakes Finds but also credited your blog on my own share:
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Thanks so much for sharing!
xo Kimmay
I LOVE this! Can I ask you where you bought your felt? I love those more subdued fall colors! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am loving this belt and your scrappy belt that are featured at Lemon Squeezy today!! I can't wait to give them a try.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this tutorial!! I am using it right now to make a flower for my brother's dog. Yeah, we're those people!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the tutorial! I made my own version with recycled satin ribbon. I created the belt for my daughter's refashioned apron.
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http://www.creativitymypassion.blogspot.com/2011/01/apron-from-shortalls.html
http://www.creativitymypassion.blogspot.com/2010/12/flowery-fabric-belt.html
I used this tutorial last night to make some flowers- thanks!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of something you would see in an old movie (which I love)
Great tutorial. thanks!
this is so adorable, I'll use your tutorial for sure :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a great tutorial! I've passed it on to several friends over the past few months, and featured it on my blog today!
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So cute! This is one I am going to have to try! I just started my own blog, so when I finish mine, I'll blog about credit you, and put your link on it.
ReplyDeleteFollowin' you now. :)
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so adorable. You are very creative. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMuito lindo!!!
ReplyDeleteobrigada por compartilhar.
Bjkas.
wow! très jolie!!! Adorable:)))
ReplyDeleteI wanted to let you know that I just linked to your tutorial in this post. For YOU – A bunch of flowers – one dozen flower tutorials – http://creatingthehive.com/blog-post/174849/for-you-a-bunch-of-flowers
ReplyDeleteLove these! How long did you make your strips for the flowers?
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Thank you, Katy
Hey
ReplyDeleteI made a fabric flower DIY roundup a while ago.
I featured your DIY in it.
And I forgot to tell you (so sorry)
Better late than never.
If you aren't okay with it, please tell me.
http://birdsandkittens.blogspot.nl/2012/06/diy-roundup-fabric-flowers.html
Please check it out!
What a wonderful project for fall! We would LOVE to feature this project on CraftFoxes. Would you allow us to excerpt the tutorial as a how-to for the CraftFoxes community and link back to your site? (Example here: https://www.craftfoxes.com/how_tos/candy-stick-straws). Let me know what you think--in any case, I am off to make one!
ReplyDeletefab tutorial - beautiful outcome! Making! thank you :)
ReplyDeleteGrosgrain riibbon not grograin.
ReplyDeleteFunny! I searched for a fabric belt to wear with the exact dress you modeled! I think I have found m answer!
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