I did see another video kind of similarto this. You both mentioned homespun. I buy a lot of men's cotton shirts as fabric from thrift. I have left over lids from using the jars for projects. Love the flower idea using the lids.
Absolutely love these...I don't always have the Fiber Fill so I use all of my used dryer sheets (used till you can't smell any scents) and use those for a filler...come out wonderful. Love your videos!!!!
Thank you so much for this project. I have been looking for some primitive flowers to go in our home that I can make.....love them. Have a great week, Rita.
Adorable. I had forgotten about these types of flowers since it has been so many years since I last saw them, but I am really happy you revived them again ☺ You did an excellent job creating them & putting a good tutorial together. Job well done 👍👏👏❤❤🌸🌻🍀
what an easy project and very clever the only thing is i live in the UK so it will be a challenge for e to go and find jar lids like you had keep the videos coming , you are a good teacher
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been wanting to make some of these flowers but also couldn't find any real tutorial so it got put to the side
Great video! They came out great! I remember back in the day, when I would do some counted X-stitch and place in the center of the lid, and them put some fluff behind it. These flowers look fantastic. Thank you for sharing!
I have made 6 so far and I used pinking shears when cutting my fabric with very little fraying. I also used fat quarters and got 1 flower out of each fat quarter. I made some in Coastal Theme and for a Baby Shower, and plan to make more. Fun to make!
Oh I bet they are pretty nice!! Pinking shears are a great idea! I like mine to fray some for a rustic look but definately if you are wanting to keep it from doing that they are a great idea!! Thank you!!
I totally love how these flowers look. Towards the end those are 'Yo Yos' used mostly for Yo Yo quilts. I just did video on YoYo Quilts. I love the flowers. I'm giving you a Shout Out on my Channel I love the vibe of the country flowers!
I am definitely going to make these! My home is Primitive Country and these will match perfectly. I have lots of fat quarters of homespun fabric on hand. I just wish you knew where you found that yo-yo trim you used to decorate the jar.....I know they are easy to make, but they are so time consuming and I don't have that much energy! Lol! Thank you for the great video! 💕
Wow... so this has been in my stash for like 10 years I bet.... I want to say I ordered it from an online store that sold primitive type decor....I honestly can’t remember....
So adorable
Super cute flowers! 😊
Adorable craft!🌺🌺🏵
Beautiful !! 👏👏
They are beautiful and simple
I love it, love it, love it.
They are GORGEOUS!!!! I love it!!! I need to make these flowers ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So stinkin cute
thank you! ❤️
Great fun project.
Love primitive DIYs 😊😊😊
thank you!! ❤️🥰
Loved the flowers
I did see another video kind of similarto this. You both mentioned homespun. I buy a lot of men's cotton shirts as fabric from thrift. I have left over lids from using the jars for projects. Love the flower idea using the lids.
Love these 🥰Thank you for sharing ❤💕❤
I love these!!!💓
Great video. The flowers are so cute
thank you!! ❤️
Absolutely love these...I don't always have the Fiber Fill so I use all of my used dryer sheets (used till you can't smell any scents) and use those for a filler...come out wonderful. Love your videos!!!!
How adorable!
Love these great job keep them coming
Very Cute !!
Love this. Wish there were more primitive crafts. That is my favorite decor!
Love these flowers. Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you so much for this project. I have been looking for some primitive flowers to go in our home that I can make.....love them. Have a great week, Rita.
This is very creative, thank you. Yes, more of these please.
I love these flowers. Thanks so much for sharing this. Looking forward to see what you have for us next.
Brilliant idea!
Love these, thanks for sharing!
These are so cute! Thank you for sharing!
These are amazing. I am going to try these. Thanks for sharing.
Very beautiful job done on the flowers . Love it.!!!
OMGosh! I love those flowers... Thanks for sharing ❤️
So cute! Makes me think of Little House on the Prairie.
Awesome idea!
Love the flowers...so happy you made this video! Thanks for sharing, will definitely try this one.
Thanks for sharing. The flowers came out so cute! 💕
I absolutely love these! Thanks for sharing!
adorable can't wait to try to make one.
This is a wonderful craft and so pretty ty for sharing
Love this craft idea!
Love this craft! So easy and inexpensive. Thanls for sharing. Can't wait for what you come up with next!! Happy crafting✂🎨😊
I love this❤️❤️. I am glad that you did this diy. Thanks for sharing this.
Love this. I am totally not crafty but could do this :).
I love these, I can't wait to make some. Thanks. Love you videos.
Linda here, these are amazing, will be trying these for sure.
Awesome!! Thank you 😊
I love the flowers, my sister lives in a 1920 farm house and I am going to make that for her guest room. Thank you for sharing them . God Bless
That is gorgeous, I love it!! Tyfs, hugs 🤗 Teresa
Adorable. I had forgotten about these types of flowers since it has been so many years since I last saw them, but I am really happy you revived them again ☺ You did an excellent job creating them & putting a good tutorial together. Job well done 👍👏👏❤❤🌸🌻🍀
what an easy project and very clever the only thing is i live in the UK so it will be a challenge for e to go and find jar lids like you had keep the videos coming , you are a good teacher
Great tutorial, thank you!
Love these adorable flowers!! TFS!!♡♡♡
Enjoyed your video!!
I love these ❤️ they're beautiful ❤️
Loved this
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been wanting to make some of these flowers but also couldn't find any real tutorial so it got put to the side
So cute!
Love your video🌹going to make some 🌻🌼🌼
Love the finished product
Cute idea. Love the farm house look.
Absolutely adorable!!!! And easy! Thank you 😊
How cute.
Great video! They came out great! I remember back in the day, when I would do some counted X-stitch and place in the center of the lid, and them put some fluff behind it. These flowers look fantastic. Thank you for sharing!
Those are very cute
Love your video! Thanks!
so cute
Beautiful!
Took me a couple of days but well worth it.
I have made 6 so far and I used pinking shears when cutting my fabric with very little fraying. I also used fat quarters and got 1 flower out of each fat quarter. I made some in Coastal Theme and for a Baby Shower, and plan to make more. Fun to make!
Oh I bet they are pretty nice!! Pinking shears are a great idea! I like mine to fray some for a rustic look but definately if you are wanting to keep it from doing that they are a great idea!! Thank you!!
LOVE LOVE! ❤️🤜🏻
Thank you
Shared from new hampshire
I love your voice! And the video! Just found you & subscribed!
Wish I lived next door to you!
I totally love how these flowers look. Towards the end those are 'Yo Yos' used mostly for Yo Yo quilts. I just did video on YoYo Quilts. I love the flowers. I'm giving you a Shout Out on my Channel I love the vibe of the country flowers!
I am definitely going to make these! My home is Primitive Country and these will match perfectly. I have lots of fat quarters of homespun fabric on hand. I just wish you knew where you found that yo-yo trim you used to decorate the jar.....I know they are easy to make, but they are so time consuming and I don't have that much energy! Lol! Thank you for the great video! 💕
Yea... I have had that forever... :/ I have a little plastic piece to make yo-yo’s... I may have to try my hand at that! Thank you so much!!
Linda onde encontrar esses materiais.❤
This is adorable! I want to make this. Do you know there you got the flower trim?
Wow... so this has been in my stash for like 10 years I bet.... I want to say I ordered it from an online store that sold primitive type decor....I honestly can’t remember....
When u go in store, do u ask for home spin material
Yes you could say home spun and I am sure they would know or country primitive fabric. My Walmart has some as well. You also would need much!
How do you make those small flowers
I didn’t make those they were part of a trim! But that would be a nice tutorial on a button flower! Thank you for watching!!
Hlove to watch one of your tutorials how can I find one of your tutorials?
Says you're really sweet
Oh my gosh...This is so cute 💕💕💕 Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank you!! I haven’t seen these in a while I’m trying to bring them back haha