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My partner told me that her favorite colors were red and silver. So the first thing I did was to get red fabric and a silver piece of felt.
Then I made several different rosettes in varying sizes. There’s lots of tutorials online on how to make fabric rosettes. The method I used was to cut the fabric in 2 inch. strips and then tied a knot at one end. Then I folded the strip in half and twisted the fabric around and around, using hot glue to secure the fabric every half turn or so.
I laid out the rosettes in the pattern I wanted and then cut the felt to use as the backing of the rosettes.
I bought a basic silver chain from Michael’s and glued that to the back of the felt.
And there you have it. Super cute and easy.
Be sure and check out all the other fun projects people made for the exchange over at Craftaholics Anonymous.
Hope everyone has a wonderful 4th of July weekend!







My name is Megan. I work full time at an interior design firm and home furnishings boutique in Greenville, SC by day and I'm the author of Megan Brooke Handmade by night.
This blog was started out of a passion to create. My hope & desire is to help others discover their creativity. I currently blog about DIY & craft projects, home design inspiration & tips and the occasional recipe.
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gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous!!! I especially LOVE the white one with the blue stripped ribbon! So pretty! Just stopping by from the gift exchange linky to check out everyone's goodies!
Megan,
I love rosette necklaces and I'm sure your partner absolutely loved this gorgeous red one you made! I'm so glad you signed up for the Handmade Gift Exchange! The next one will start the first week of November, so mark your calendar!
happy crafting,
Linda
Beautiful! I soooo want to make one!