I've seen so many great paper rosette, valentines, projects flying around blogland, like THIS one, that I had to make some myself.
I'll give you some basic instructions.
first I cut out a heart shape from cardboard.
I used regular, birthday streamer, crepe paper.
I loosely twisted it up,
and rolled it into a rosette.
Then I hot glued it to my heart. I tried to scrunch them tightly together so you couldn't see any of the card board. Sometimes I had little gaps, I filled them with little pieces of crepe paper.
When the heart was covered, I wrapped the edges with a long strand of twisted crepe paper.
Next I made the ruffles my folding the pink crepe paper in half and gathered/scrunched it up.
I hot glued the ruffles around the edge on the back side.
The last part was glueing down a ribbon for it to hang from.
This one is kinda small, only about six inches tall.
Perfect for adding a bit of valentines to areas we don't decorate.
I also made a large one to hang on our front door.
I hope you like them as much as I do.
I LOVE this! I'm going to have to make one too!
ReplyDeleteYep, I like it a lot!
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for a cheap, but cute idea to hang on my door for Valentines day! this is perfect, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is BEAUTIFUL!!!! I have to try it. I make hanging hearts and it's here on my blog-http://www.ellzabelle.com/2010/01/tutorial-valentines-day-hanging-heart.html.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the very creative tutorial!!!! Ellen
So simple and so beautiful. Great idea!!! I'll do a crepe paper heart by here!
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SUPER CUTE!! I made some garland out of crepe paper rosettes and posted a tute yesterday. :) I'd love for you to link up to my new linky party, Tute {Yourself} Tuesday!
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The linky will be open until this evening. :)
This is just so beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing the tutorial. We only got a trace of SNOW today here in NC. Blessings, Vicky
ReplyDeleteLove these! I am highilighting tonight at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com. You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteJust what I needed to see today- something lovely, cheap, and I can even make it! THANKS!
ReplyDeletethey're so cute! You're the valentine's day decorating queen!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I think I might even had some chipboard heart pieces from a mini album I bought. I think I'll have to look for it since I already have red crepe paper.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and a great way to use up rolls of crepe streamer. I have a lot of yellow left over and have been trying think of what to do with it! Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try this rosette crepe method. It looks easier than the one I tried.
ReplyDeleteThe ruffle is a nice touch! It reminds me of old school Valentines.
Friend, I am falling in love with your blog. It's wonderful - what hard work you're doing! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the heart, I'm putting it on my list of things to do!Stop by for a chance at my giveaway of a year subscription to Taste of Home magazine, it's ending in a few days!
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That is so pretty! It's like a hanging box of chocolates- I love it! Thanks tons for the how-to, I'll be spreading the word.
ReplyDeleteVery CUTE...I'm going to have to give this a try :)
ReplyDeleteLove this --- inspired to make one!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. I linked to it on my blog www.makinmesses.com. I hope that's ok. I used your idea and made a variation with different roses.
ReplyDeleteI saw these last night on your blog. They are adorable. I couldn't sleep so I got out the crepe paper and worked till I was done. I ended up finishing the back and creating a pocket to enclose some flower seed packets. My neighbors love to garden and this gift turned out perfect. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI posted my finished pics on my Facebook page and linked to your tutorial. Thanks again!
Love this! So glad I found it (thanks Pinterest!) as I've been looking for how to this for a letter A for my wee girls' first b'day in March. I'll link to you when I do it on my blog.
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How long would you say are your pieces of streamer paper for each rosette? Super cute easy project btw! :)
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