Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Bias Tape Rosette Ring

I’ve seen a couple of simply gorgeous fabric rosette rings recently. One style from the Queen of The Anthro knock-offs, Bev, over at Flamingo Toes:

Arent’t these gorgeous?! And I also love this one from Vanessa at V and Co :
These were on my mind when I was at JoAnn’s and found myself in the rick rack/ bias tape aisle. Light bulb! Bias tape is already in strip form and wouldn’t that work? Let’s see:
Bias Tape Rosette Ring
Started with dark khaki Wrights Bias Tape ( 1/2”):
Wright's Bias Tape
And a ring blank :
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I didn’t cut a specific length of bias tape but worked right from the card planning to cut whenever my rosette was the size I wanted. Started with a knot at one end:
Rosette Knot
Put some hot glue in the middle and then start twisting gluing, twisting gluing:
Bias Tape Rolled Rosette
When I liked the size I trimmed it. I thought about leaving it plain which would work but I can’t leave well enough alone! So I got a bead cap and pearl out of my stash:
Rosette, Finding, Pearl
Hot glued the bead cap to the rosette, and then the pear inside the bead cap and glued the whole thing to the ring blank:
Bias Tape Rosette Ring (2)
And definitely go check out the tutorials that Bev and Vanessa have here and here!

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20 comments:

  1. OK...gotta go do this...thanks so much for inspiration!!!!

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  2. No way that is adorable!!!!!!!!!

    Paula

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  3. those are sooo adorable!!! i just found your blog on all thinz related and i have been exploring through all your pots...you blog is so super adorable!!! i hope you will come check out my blog sometime madisonavenue2011.blogspot.com p.s. i LOVE you blog name!!

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  4. Very cute, can't blame you for wanting to make this, I love it. Your's turned out fabulous, OF course. :)

    THANKS again for all your help at my blog Carol!!

    I'd love if you linked this up.
    Hugs,
    Bella :)**AMAZE ME AUGUST** @ Bella Before and After

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  5. So cute! Turned out great :) Now I want to try!!

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  6. Carol that is soooo cute!! I love the bias tape rose and I love the way you finished it off!! I'm going to have to make some of those!

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  7. Poifect! Love the beady center! Hm, did that dark khaki kinda do a color shift halfway through this post? Ah, the blogiverse is a mysterious place...hee.

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  8. Reminds me of a bird's nest - perfect for spring...

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  9. I love the color you chose! And what a great idea to use bias tape- pure genius!
    Thanks for sharing!
    xoxo,
    Amy

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  10. Wow! Awesome knock off! lol! Love this!

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  11. Wow, you are amazing, Carol!!! I love these!!
    XO

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  12. a very sweet ring Carol! thanks for those other links as well!

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  13. Ingenious use of Bias tape!

    Visiting from Rook No. 17

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  14. That is so incredibly creative. Love it! What a great tutorial. :)

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  15. Very cute, I love the idea of using bias tape, I have extra sitting around I should use it up!

    I also wanted to let you know I awarded you the versatile blogger award you can check it out here
    http://chocolatedroolandkisses.blogspot.com/2011/04/versatile-blogger-award.html

    Crystal

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  16. nice one, very clever! Love the bead cap, a pretty twist!

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  17. Those are seriously adorable!!! What a great knock off:-)

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  18. So adorable !! I love these !!!

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  19. Great idea to use the tape. Love how these turned out!

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  20. Carol, I love your creative 'twist' on the rosette ring! The bias tape rosettes would be great on a headband too. Hmmm...I may have to give that a try!

    Thank you for sharing your ever-wonderful creativity at Rook No. 17!!!

    Jenn

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