Monday, March 1, 2010

How to Fold a Burlap Rose

Hi there fellow burlap lovers!!!
It was so fun when the Ronda Handbag was featured in the spring 2010 edition of Haute Handbags Magazine....!!!!  I was so honored!  Now, as promised:  here are the instructions that were promised in the article:  A a fabulous folded burlap rose made of a strip of burlap.
They are sooooo fun and quite easy to make.....!!!
Melissa Handbag with Burlap Roses

View this short video to see how.
Have a happy burlap folding, rose making~ kinda day!!!

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14 comments:

  1. I love your tutorial and just made a burlap tote with this rose. I don't quite have the technique down yet, but I plan on doing it again. I featured your tutorial on my blog:
    http://lamaisonreid.blogspot.com/2010/07/burlap-tote-with-shabby-rose-another.html
    xox
    Nancy

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  2. It looks great1 I posted about it on www.potatoboutique.com!
    Thanks so much for showing us!
    :-)

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  3. I still can't make as cute a rose as you do! Check out this Turkish site that featured my tote and your rose!!!
    xoxo
    Nancy
    http://www.10marifet.org/yazi/sahane-canta

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  4. http://www.10marifet.org/yazi/sahane-canta

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  5. Cute roses.
    Great demo.
    thanks :)

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  6. I made a cute burlap purse and used your tutorial again. I can't believe you haven't had more comments on this tutorial as about half of the "outclicks" from my site are to YOUR site! :)
    http://lamaisonreid.blogspot.com/2010/08/burlap-purse-with-shabby-rose.html
    xoxo
    Nancy

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  7. Thank you Nancy! It is nice to have a BIG fan like you around!

    I think most people are just too shy to comment!
    But not you, though!

    Thanks for all the traffic you bring and have a happy burlap sewing day!
    :) Crystelle

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  8. Good job Marijke!
    Wish i could stand in front of a camera like that and not get nervous....

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  9. Just found you via La Maison Reid.
    Posted about your video in Wednesdays post.
    off to see more of your blog.

    thanks

    blessings

    barbara jean

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  10. Lovely tutorial.. I really like this technique... just made some flowers using a different one... but I must give this one a try. Thanks for the great video.

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  11. I am not sure how I found you, but so glad I did. This is adorable!!!!!! Maybe beautiful is a better word. Thank you for sharing. I will be making some.........soon.

    Blessings to your day! I will be back.
    Linda
    Prairie Flower Farm

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  12. I got here through LaMaison Reid and I'm hooked...just became a follower and I'll be back.

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  13. Thank you for the how to video!

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Oh how I love your comments! Thank you so much for taking the time ~ I so love hearing from all my bloggy friends!

:-) Crystelle