DIY Spring Fabric Floral Garland
Happy Spring! Elizabeth here, and I am the DIY and Craft blogger behind Country Peony. Today I want to share a charming Spring decoration using Clover’s Flower Frill Template.
This time of year I take huge inspiration for my DIY projects from nature, and the gorgeous flowers that are abundant. I thought it would be fun to use Clover’s fantastic Flower Frill Template to create a happy and sweet Spring Fabric Floral Garland that would look beautiful as part of a tablescape, over a doorway, or on a mantle.
You may know that I am a big fan of Clover’s products as witnessed by some of my recent posts: DIY Pom-Pom Lamp Shade, DIY Felt Heart Valentine’s Day Wreath, and DIY Personalized Rosette Ribbon Gift Topper.
Today I am working with Clover’s Flower Frill Template. Their Flower Frill Template makes it so easy and fun to create consistent fabric flowers in less time, every time. I love playing with the different size templates in different fabrics to make cute projects from necklaces to whimsical gift bows. The best part is that you can use fabric scraps to make your own flowers.
Other than using your fabric scraps, the beauty in this DIY is that you can use customize it to any type of fabric or color you want. I recommend a fabric that is either a solid color or that has a print on both sides, since you will see both sides of the fabric on the finished flower. For this project, I used faux silk satin and tulle. I love the variety and texture that the tulle offers, and the sheen and opulence that the satin brings. I wanted some fun and unique colors for Spring which is why I chose rich blues and greens, freshened with lovely blush. When choosing a color palette, I recommend choosing three colors (black and white not included).
To make your own flower frill garland, you will need:
- Flower Frill Template (Art. No 8461) – I used the large and extra large templates for this project.
- Bordeaux Ultimate Scissors (Art. No 4941)
- Fabric. I used 1/2 yard each of 8 different fabrics to create the blue, green, and blush theme. I would recommend using fabric with prints on both sides.
- Sewing Needle & Thick Thread
- Fabric Strip as a Base for the Flowers. I used a roll of burlap as the base.
- Permanent Fabric Glue
For your convenience, please enjoy this step-by-step video to see how I made the flower frills using Clover’s Flower Frill Template, and turned them into a cheerful garland just in time for Spring. Then follow along to make your own!
To continue along and see the full step-by-step video and picture tutorial for the DIY Spring Fabric Floral Garland please click HERE.
I can’t wait to see your garlands. Please tag me @thecountrypeony, and use the #countrypeony so I can see and share your project.
Thank you so much for following along today.
Happy Crafting!
Elizabeth
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