Not exact matches
This backpack has endless surprises,
one being our water repellent, custom painted
floral interior
fabric.
This brown cotton
fabric boasts two mind - blowing
floral patterns: a printed
one and a jacquard
one.
This dark blue cotton
fabric boasts two mind - blowing
floral patterns: a printed
one and a jacquard
one.
I especially love this
one because of the corduroy (my favorite fall / winter
fabric) and it's dainty
floral print.
Clothes are usually made from a soft and natural
fabric, like linen, chiffon, lace, silk, velvet, cotton or knitwear and come in a palette of bright, natural colors in many different patterns, especially
floral and ethnic
ones.
Using a
fabric remnant and a strip of this beautiful Mustard colored
floral fabric I was able to make
one of my favorite, and most beautiful pillows ever!
For summer, I decided to add some bright pops of color with this
floral fabric I found at Joann and made into pillows, along with the blue paisley pattern
ones behind them (but the navy velvet
ones are from World Market along with the citron - green throw at the foot).
The models, sporting Heidi - style braids interwoven with printed
fabric scraps (a fabulous DIY beauty idea if ever we saw
one), wore a number of wallpaper -
floral pieces, among them silk carrot pants and chiffon frocks.
I tried making
one from a pretty cotton
fabric with a large retro inspired orange & pink
floral print but ended up having a few fit issues (I didn't make a muslin...), realized that the skirt was too full for my style, and couldn't get the knot to sit correctly in the front.
In contrast to the pastel tones, there are some bolder print
fabrics, including an all over
floral dress which is
one of my favourites and a polka dot print which is fun and frivolous — perfect for a day at the races or to stand out from the crowd at a wedding.
* 18 inch straw wreath form *
fabric strips * fake flowers (
one group of orchids,
one of tall thin flowers, and 2 - 3 beaded «leaf» strands) * glitter ribbon * electrical tape * hot glue and glue sticks * scissors and / or
floral wire cutters
Step 2 In
floral fabric, cut
one back piece, then two front pieces —
one for the top and
one for the bottom.
There are some beautiful
floral fabrics with shades of greens / blues / tans / creams (I have two —
one is the print MMS used in her family room — a deeper palette.)
5 Beautiful blinds
Fabric is another way to bring colour and personality to a bathroom, and Roman blinds in a soft feminine
floral, like this
one from Hillarys, are especially suited to a coastal - style bathroom with tongue and groove panelling.
While
one of Kev's Mom's friends made the slipcovers for the seat cushions, I used the striped and
floral fabrics to make the pillow covers.
I had been saving this
floral print
fabric for a special project and I knew this was the
one.
If you feel like a plain
fabric headboard could benefit from a little jazzing up, try pinning or sewing on pretty
floral clusters in
one corner.
The
floral fabric is
one of my all - time favorite budget
fabric finds.
Step 8) Thread
one of the
floral fabric strips on to a suitable length of dowel and centre it.
Step 2) Place
one strip of
floral fabric wrong side up, fold in the two short ends by 1 cm and press.
For summer, I decided to add some bright pops of color with this
floral fabric I found at Joann and made into pillows, along with the blue paisley pattern
ones behind them (but the navy velvet
ones are from World Market along with the citron - green throw at the foot).
Be loyal to
one color so you can layer
floral, geometric, and batik
fabrics while maintaining the serenity of the sea.
This yummy
floral pillow cover is
one I made out of some vintage
fabric I found at the local thrift store.