This year I decided I needed some new decorations. When I first started on Pinterest, this super cute Rosette Kissing Ball from The Idea Room was one of the very first things I pinned. 487 pins later and I'm finally getting it done. :) Yeah!
Supplies:
Roll(s) of crepe paper
styrofoam ball
hot glue
Tear strips of crepe paper about 24" long. Fold them in half, or to about 3/4", then start rolling. It took me an entire roll of crepe paper just for this one. I rolled up the beginning just a little, and then started twisting and rolling, twist, and roll, just like you do for fabric flowers. Then glue it onto the ball. You could also just do a simple roll. Play around and see what you like. My only advice, you might want to do them all at once, I ended up doing it over several days. When I first started, my roses look quite different from the ones I did at the end.
These are the first couple of days - bigger, but more flat roses. |
This is how I ended, smaller but stand up more. These were my favorite, but I think it took more roses this way. |
If you have holes, just roll a little scrap, fold it in half and stuff it in. |
Now make a bajillion more. Easy Peesy! lol Seriously, this took me forever, maybe because I did it in little spurts here and there, and then a good couple hours yesterday. So put on a good movie or two and have fun! I'm hoping to get a white one and a red one done before Valentine's Day, too. We'll see if that happens.
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This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWell, that turned out beautiful. So sorry about your never receiving the flowers or balloons at school. What a bad mother I was! I know you have made up for it with your girls.
ReplyDeleteMom, the flowers and balloons weren't from their mothers, they were from boyfriends. :) You did send balloons and flowers other times, though. And now that I think about it, I don't thing I've ever sent my girls flowers to school.
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I just might have to get to work on one today!
Just lovely!
Michele
I just pinned this the other day-yours looks amazing! Good on you for making something you pinned!
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This is Gorgeous! Love the color and the etail of each flowers! Also.. I featured your hand creme and lip balm on my blog @ http://pinkapotamus.blogspot.com/2012/02/pink-hippo-party-66.html
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I love it!!!!! It really turned out amazing!!!!
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I love it! I am going to be hosting Tuesday Pinterest Copycat blog party at my site. Who knew a little thing called Pinterest would unleash this craftyness in me! I now host girls night out making things that we love on Pinterest. I now have my own ideas too ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat rose ball is gorgeous! I'm working on a couple of these and you are right, they are dragging on forever. Love how yours came out!
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That turned out just gorgeous!! What a beautiful project; I'm so glad you shared at Shine on Fridays!
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ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! I'll have to try and make one. Thank you for sharing. Pat
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ReplyDeleteI wish i could just buy one from you!! hances are I won't have time to make it!
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Love the Valentine decoration idea! What is a kissing ball though? Do you kiss when you stand near it like kissing under the mistletoe?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thank you for sharing!
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I have this one pinned as well but have yet to get around to making it. Yours turned out great and I really love the two different styles of the roses. Awesome job. Thanks so much for sharing at our Link It Up Thursday party.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute. I don't usually decorate for Valentines (don't really know why?) but after seeing this, I might have to start. Great job!
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This turned out so lovely! I have your blog pinned to try this for a spring topiary. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! I just made one last week out of material, so easy and fun!
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This is SO gorgeous!! The crepe paper is so bright pink--perfect for V-day! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
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Gorgeous!!! XO, Aimee
ReplyDeleteLove the pink! SO beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing at Taking A Timeout Thursday! Hope you had a wonderful Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and I love that you made each one instead of just hot gluing something together...like I probably would've. Thank you for joining us at A Crafty Soiree, I've featured your project in the newest one.
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