Today we have a fun tutorial for you that is something you can make now that can be for Fall, Halloween, and carry you through Thanksgiving. Isn’t that the best?! It also incorporates our favorite addiction… fabric!
Fabric Leaves Tutorial
Supplies:
fabric scraps in various patterns
assorted Fall leaves
bendable plastic floral stems
black felt
Step One. Iron your fabric to the Heat ‘n Bond according to the package directions. Once it has cooled… trace your leaf onto the back.
Step Two. Cut out along the traced lines and remove the paper backing.
Step Three. Lay your patterned leaf on top of the black felt and insert your stem. I pushed mine a little more than half way up the leaf. Now you will iron it all together! Make sure to flip it over and iron on the felt side as well to make it extra secure.
Step Four. Cut out along the outer edge and that is it! Beautiful fabric leaves! Super simple!
These were so easy and so much fun to make! I coiled mine around the stem of this beautiful raffia pumpkin, but you could easily add them to a garland, holiday table, pumpkin, picture frame… the possibilities are endless!
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Trish Flake
Owner at Uncommon Designs
Hey y'all! I am Trish and the creative voice behind Uncommon Designs. I adore party planning, holiday celebrations, and all things crafty! I am so excited to share my creative adventures with you!
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I just love your fabric flowers! So fun. And that raffia pumpkin has me drooling …
I’m off to check out your shop & then to hook up mine to the Shop Hop! How fun!
🙂
Linda
So pretty ladies!! xo, Kimberly
SIMPLE AND SWEET.. A GREAT COMBO. winks, jen
It’s ridiculous how creative you girls are (I totally mean that in a nice way). I love everything you make! 🙂
This is too cute!
Such a great idea!! I just got back from buying one of those pumpkins too! {although mine is orange} Have a great weekend!
I am so doing this! What a great way to add your own custom touch to fall decor. I have loads of fabric too. Thanks for wonderful inspiration!
Stopping over from the Pinning Party at DebbieDoos and FoxHollowCottage, to do what else? Pin this!
~Bliss~
Love it! Pinning it! Gonna Do It!!! Thank you for the fabulous idea, gals.
<3 Christina
Love the leaves! Very cute and simple idea – the best kind!
Love this! It looks perfect for fall and Halloween. Definitely going to be giving this a try with some halloween inspired fabric 🙂
I love leaves. The print is cute too. Thanks for sharing this great tutorial!
I love the fabric leaves. So much better than the fake leaves at the craft store! Plus I love that you used non traditional leaf colors!
Great idea with the fabric leaves, looks great ! 🙂
I was just thinkin’ that I needed a good fall fabric idea. I tried a little orange rosette … not so much … these leaves are a much better idea. Thank you so much for the inspiration!!
LOVE this….I like the black and white spin on the traditional fall colors!
What a great idea! Definitely going to try this, and am pinning it to my “Autumn Wonderful” board on Pinterest! 🙂
This is so beautiful! Pinning right now. 🙂
This is great! adding to my to do list 🙂
I love it!
Bobi
http://westernwarmth.blogspot.com
😀 Very cute.
Linking from Debbidoos,
Ricki Jill
I just love leaves…and these are so sweet! Thanks for sharing! Hopped over from New House and I’m happy to be your newest follower. Would love to have you stop by for a visit. Blessings ~ Judy
These are so so so cute! I’m featuring you tomorrow! XO, Aimee
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Great idea- love your fabric choices.
Love them, Trish!
Me again! Just wanted to let you know that I will be featuring these tomorrow at Clean and Scentsible. Thanks for the inspiration!
I love this idea! SO fun!
I’ve pinned and shared on FB!
Love this! What I really love is that it doesn’t require sewing 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!