With a few ribbon twists and drops of hot glue you can whip up a rose pin that has a romantic look.
Gather This: Ribbon, Hot Glue, Pearls, Needle, Thread and a Pin-back.
Begin with 2 yards of 1.5 to 3″ wide ribbon. The distressed crepe ribbon used is from my supply shop but you can use almost any wide ribbon or torn strips of fabric. Visit my shop here.
Begin on one end of the ribbon, fold the corner on an angle and hot glue to secure. What is that pink thing on my finger? Hot Glue Gun Helpers…. No more burns!
Begin twisting and folding the ribbon. Hot glue as you twist. Continue to fold, twist and glue.
Continue until the entire length of the ribbon has been twisted and hot glued to the back side.
Flip over and hot glue the tail-end to the back of the rose.
Pink embellishing pearls from the supply shop. Visit the shop here.
Stitch a selection of pearls in the center and a pin back to the back.
debBdooz says
Love the new look. You’ve been busy.
Dee Burns says
Cathie,
Great Ribbon Rose project. I saw you recently on “Sew It All” and loved the Zipper trim Flowers. They were fabulous. Thanks for the inspiration. Tell Steve Hi! I miss you two on Craft shows…BRING THEM BACK!
Have a wonderful and Happy New Year!
Dee B
cathie filian says
Thanks, Dee! I had a blast at Sew it All! Happy New Year. xo cathie
Chloe Jacqueline says
This is very very very pretty! Thank you for sharing this diy!
Pati @ A Crafty Escape says
Very cute… I think I might make matching ones for my daughter and her AG doll!
cathie filian says
Matching ones would be sooooo cute!
islandgirl4 says
Hi Cathie, I like like like. I enjoy your show creative juice and I miss watching you and Steve. I saw you on utube with the Plaid line and was ecstatic to see you guys. Please please please come back to us on the television.
Cathie Filian says
Thanks so much! We are pitching new shows and prepping for more videos. I really appreciate you writing – it keeps us going!
Hugs – cathie
Yolanda Crisostomo says
Beautiful!